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I wasn't paying attention to the news when this happened, so this was interesting because I didn't know too much about it. The series did a good job of showing the shock and chaos of those first few hours. I liked how they worked with the timelines and interspersing some original footage. The show was well done, it wasn't emotionally manipulative, but very real. (Although I did fast forward through a few bits that were too tragic). I liked that it touched on the practical details of how to handle a disaster like this, both politically and medically.
What an incredible job the AFP did afterwards, in such difficult circumstances.
What an incredible job the AFP did afterwards, in such difficult circumstances.
- kimmgould
- 25 de set. de 2022
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I could not stop watching. A good overview of the Bali Bombing with actual footage. Entertaining, both dramatically and emotionally. This four part series takes you through time from before the event, during and after. It also looks at the medical breakthrough by Fiona Wood and her spray on skin. Plus both Indonesia and Australian forensic and detective work to find the cause, reason and perpetrators that caused this devastating act and many to follow. I could easily watch this again and strongly recommend you do!
There is one actor missing from the IMDb cast - Sophia Forrest who played a large part in this production.
There is one actor missing from the IMDb cast - Sophia Forrest who played a large part in this production.
- alisonjforrest
- 25 de set. de 2022
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It was really quite confronting to see this tragedy re-enacted. The show is tasteful, showing actual footage while pairing it with the narrative of the storyline.
It was thought provoking and the cast have done a good job in portraying the chaos and trauma well.
Perhaps would have liked a bit more character development before the bombs went off as well as additional characters however looks it's been executed well.
Sadly user: "mkennedy-36926" has written a rather inflammatory and negative review. The fact this person hasn't got a basic grasp of the English language when it comes to spelling or grammar shows their absolute lack of intellect.
It was thought provoking and the cast have done a good job in portraying the chaos and trauma well.
Perhaps would have liked a bit more character development before the bombs went off as well as additional characters however looks it's been executed well.
Sadly user: "mkennedy-36926" has written a rather inflammatory and negative review. The fact this person hasn't got a basic grasp of the English language when it comes to spelling or grammar shows their absolute lack of intellect.
- hxxtdfm
- 27 de set. de 2022
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The first 2 episodes were super full on. My anxiety was threw the roof! I was on the edge of my seat...even though I knew what was going to happen it was still terrifying waiting for it and they built the suspense well.
There's blood and gore so don't watch it you're not ok with things like that.
The last 2 episodes were well done and the acting was good.
The whole thing just really makes you feel so sad for the victims and their families. I shed many tears at the end.
The only disappointing thing is the footballer in real life actually got as burnt as he did by saving other people, which wasn't shown in the show. He was a hero.
There's blood and gore so don't watch it you're not ok with things like that.
The last 2 episodes were well done and the acting was good.
The whole thing just really makes you feel so sad for the victims and their families. I shed many tears at the end.
The only disappointing thing is the footballer in real life actually got as burnt as he did by saving other people, which wasn't shown in the show. He was a hero.
- gallagherkellie
- 24 de out. de 2022
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OK dramatization of events, but could have been a bit more accurate with the events. As a Nurse working on the the first Victims out of Bali on the Monday morning in Perth WA these where flown on an Indonesian military jet, they missed a huge dramatic opportunity. Following this literally no one attended the Emergency departments in Perth as the whole country bonded in solidarity for the victims for at least the flowing 2 weeks. All missed opportunities by the screen writers.
Great acting performance by the girt playing the Indonesian widow.
I also like Rachel Griffiths portrait of Fiona Woods down to the Pearls LOL but she was never that trendily dressed.
Great acting performance by the girt playing the Indonesian widow.
I also like Rachel Griffiths portrait of Fiona Woods down to the Pearls LOL but she was never that trendily dressed.
- whowalks-52104
- 9 de out. de 2022
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I Feel this closely mirrors the true story.
It was gripping and really quite emotional.
Anyone else here who is old enough to really remember this awful but important tragic event as if it was yesterday, will feel as I do and that is how important it is to remind people of what happened and how many people lost their lives and those who lost loved ones.
I felt most actors gave a really great performance or job of portraying the real life characters and a few really stood out for me personally, they were Sean Keenan, Claudia Jessie and Saskia Archer.
It's definitely worth the watch, nobody can try replicate a true life tragedy, but I feel this was close enough.
It was gripping and really quite emotional.
Anyone else here who is old enough to really remember this awful but important tragic event as if it was yesterday, will feel as I do and that is how important it is to remind people of what happened and how many people lost their lives and those who lost loved ones.
I felt most actors gave a really great performance or job of portraying the real life characters and a few really stood out for me personally, they were Sean Keenan, Claudia Jessie and Saskia Archer.
It's definitely worth the watch, nobody can try replicate a true life tragedy, but I feel this was close enough.
- deesimmons-01807
- 25 de set. de 2022
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My Review - Bali 2020
My Rating 7/10
Streaming on Stan
On the 20th Anniversary of the cruel and callous terrorist attacks on Bali's tourist hotspots, this 4 part dramatisation series explores how everyday heroes from Bali, Australia and beyond defied the odds to bring order from chaos and hope from despair it also portrays the pain and loss that the victims experienced.
It's particularly disturbing after watching this series to read that the Islamic militant Umar Patek was granted early release weeks before 20th anniversary of the terror attack that killed 202 mostly Australian tourists.
In 2021 the 82-year-old former head of Jemaah Islamiah, an al-Qaeda-inspired group behind the attack that killed 202 people.
People from 21 nations died in the blasts on 12 October 2002 on the popular holiday island of Bali. The two bombs had ripped through Paddy's Irish Bar and the nearby Sari Club in the Kuta tourist district.
Directors Peter Andrikidis and Katrina Irawati Graham have done a splendid job as well as the script writers Marcia Gardner, Justin Monjo and Kris Wyld.
It's not a long drawn out series and achieves a good balance between telling the personal story of loss of some of the victims without exaggeration or sensationalism .
It also presents the critical political events that in some ways hampered the investigations between the Indonesian Crime authorities and the Australian Investigation Team headed by Graham Ashton, the former AFP officer and, later, chief commissioner of Victoria Police.
Richard Roxburgh in my opinion gives one of his best performances as Graham Ashton it a far removed role from his usual edgy roles such as Cleaver Greene in Rake . He is almost understated as the chief investigator who has to negotiate a fine line between observing the cultural differences that threaten to destroy the vital evidence his team needs to find the murderous terrorists responsible.
It's an impressive cast led by Claudia Jessie as British tourist Polly Miller, Rachel Griffiths as burns specialist Dr Fiona Wood, Richard Roxburgh as Australian Federal Police Commander Graham Ashton and Sean Keenan as AFL star Jason McCartney.
The other revelation for me disclosed in this story was the fact that the vital intelligence predicting possible terrorist activity at the time was either ignored or not considered urgent by The Liberal Government headed by the PM at the time John Howard .
The subject matter is disturbing and may distress some viewers but the Producers have done justice to this terrible event.
It's particularly disturbing after watching this series to read that the Islamic militant Umar Patek was granted early release weeks before 20th anniversary of the terror attack that killed 202 mostly Australian tourists.
In 2021 the 82-year-old former head of Jemaah Islamiah, an al-Qaeda-inspired group behind the attack that killed 202 people.
People from 21 nations died in the blasts on 12 October 2002 on the popular holiday island of Bali. The two bombs had ripped through Paddy's Irish Bar and the nearby Sari Club in the Kuta tourist district.
Directors Peter Andrikidis and Katrina Irawati Graham have done a splendid job as well as the script writers Marcia Gardner, Justin Monjo and Kris Wyld.
It's not a long drawn out series and achieves a good balance between telling the personal story of loss of some of the victims without exaggeration or sensationalism .
It also presents the critical political events that in some ways hampered the investigations between the Indonesian Crime authorities and the Australian Investigation Team headed by Graham Ashton, the former AFP officer and, later, chief commissioner of Victoria Police.
Richard Roxburgh in my opinion gives one of his best performances as Graham Ashton it a far removed role from his usual edgy roles such as Cleaver Greene in Rake . He is almost understated as the chief investigator who has to negotiate a fine line between observing the cultural differences that threaten to destroy the vital evidence his team needs to find the murderous terrorists responsible.
It's an impressive cast led by Claudia Jessie as British tourist Polly Miller, Rachel Griffiths as burns specialist Dr Fiona Wood, Richard Roxburgh as Australian Federal Police Commander Graham Ashton and Sean Keenan as AFL star Jason McCartney.
The other revelation for me disclosed in this story was the fact that the vital intelligence predicting possible terrorist activity at the time was either ignored or not considered urgent by The Liberal Government headed by the PM at the time John Howard .
The subject matter is disturbing and may distress some viewers but the Producers have done justice to this terrible event.
- tm-sheehan
- 8 de out. de 2022
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This limited series was so respectfully and delicately put together I was so impressed, I feel they really did the victims of this horrible event justice. I hope they feel the same. The acting was so genuine and real that it broke my heart into pieces.
We have to talk about the actress Sri Ayu Jati Kartika who plays Luh. She embodied the unified broken hearts of the Bali people when the Bali bombings happened and how hard this was for them. My heart broke all over again and ached the whole time watching this through to the very end. Not just the victims of the bombing but the Bali people and everyone affected. This actress was so good I can't believe IMDB haven't even pictured her in here yet. She is brilliant. Her tears flowed so freely I wanted to break through the screen and give the poor woman a hug. So broken hearted. She truely embodied the worlds sentiment of such a horrid event.
Richard Roxburgh and Srisacd Sacdpraseuth and their performances to show the working bond between the two countries was beautifully delicate like a dance. So well done. These men behaved so amicably, if only the men at the top behaved this way!!!
Well done channel nine and Stan for putting this together it was beautiful.
We have to talk about the actress Sri Ayu Jati Kartika who plays Luh. She embodied the unified broken hearts of the Bali people when the Bali bombings happened and how hard this was for them. My heart broke all over again and ached the whole time watching this through to the very end. Not just the victims of the bombing but the Bali people and everyone affected. This actress was so good I can't believe IMDB haven't even pictured her in here yet. She is brilliant. Her tears flowed so freely I wanted to break through the screen and give the poor woman a hug. So broken hearted. She truely embodied the worlds sentiment of such a horrid event.
Richard Roxburgh and Srisacd Sacdpraseuth and their performances to show the working bond between the two countries was beautifully delicate like a dance. So well done. These men behaved so amicably, if only the men at the top behaved this way!!!
Well done channel nine and Stan for putting this together it was beautiful.
- anniebella
- 5 de out. de 2022
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The girl with the burnt face on your trailer is unlike what I saw on October 2012 at paddy's bar.
Myself and my friend were so lucky to be behind a concrete wall upstairs at paddy's.
In shock and unsure what the unforgettable blast below us was, before the undescribable explosion across the road at the sari club that sent shrapnel throughout the open front of paddy's, we found our way out down the stairs only to have to step over and witness multiple dead bodies and many wounded ppl amongst the fire and mayhem.
Back to the girl on your trailer with kind of nasty burns but nothing like the man my friend and I guided in the stampede out of there who's face was peeling off. I wish we could have helped him more but when we reached our hotel and yelled stop he just kept running. I hope he is ok along with many others and I'm sorry that they may see this premature television series that has already and will bring horrible memories for anyone that witnessed October 12 2022 first hand.
Myself and my friend were so lucky to be behind a concrete wall upstairs at paddy's.
In shock and unsure what the unforgettable blast below us was, before the undescribable explosion across the road at the sari club that sent shrapnel throughout the open front of paddy's, we found our way out down the stairs only to have to step over and witness multiple dead bodies and many wounded ppl amongst the fire and mayhem.
Back to the girl on your trailer with kind of nasty burns but nothing like the man my friend and I guided in the stampede out of there who's face was peeling off. I wish we could have helped him more but when we reached our hotel and yelled stop he just kept running. I hope he is ok along with many others and I'm sorry that they may see this premature television series that has already and will bring horrible memories for anyone that witnessed October 12 2022 first hand.
- abemyers-26934
- 26 de set. de 2024
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There is this trend in the last decade or so to keep making dramatisations for viewers to consume tragic events where lives are taken by others and I think it's a damaging trend. It makes these "special viewing events" where people go on these emotional rollercoasters but the reality is many still live with trauma from these events. And the reality is far harsher than anything that will be aired for profit and interests sake.
I don't think it's sensitive to those who passed. I don't think it's sensitive to victim's families and I don't think its sensitive to survivors. This isn't something unique to this project. We have seen it time and time again from other creatives like Ryan Murphy and time and time again affected who are still living speak out against these projects. It's disrespectful to me. That's not a dig at anyone's portrayal, but a reflection on this genre in general.
I don't think it's sensitive to those who passed. I don't think it's sensitive to victim's families and I don't think its sensitive to survivors. This isn't something unique to this project. We have seen it time and time again from other creatives like Ryan Murphy and time and time again affected who are still living speak out against these projects. It's disrespectful to me. That's not a dig at anyone's portrayal, but a reflection on this genre in general.
- Thecentreofthechain-35042
- 6 de out. de 2024
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Ignore the negative reviews!
Just because someone doesn't like this, there is no reason to trash an exceptionally good series! Get a life!!!
After reading some of the reviews you'd think it was the worse thing that's been on tv!.
This is really good, in my opinion and that's just my opinion! I think there are some better performers or actors in the show! And not necessarily all Australian!!
The people panning it are complete morons! Someone called it mega cringe! I can imagine what trash they watch!
I found it to be engrossing from beginning to end. This is a true life event that was seriously tragic!
I highly recommend it. And it does NOT deserve the lowest ratings!
Just because someone doesn't like this, there is no reason to trash an exceptionally good series! Get a life!!!
After reading some of the reviews you'd think it was the worse thing that's been on tv!.
This is really good, in my opinion and that's just my opinion! I think there are some better performers or actors in the show! And not necessarily all Australian!!
The people panning it are complete morons! Someone called it mega cringe! I can imagine what trash they watch!
I found it to be engrossing from beginning to end. This is a true life event that was seriously tragic!
I highly recommend it. And it does NOT deserve the lowest ratings!
- richiemarx1
- 2 de out. de 2022
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With the calibre of actors of Griffiths and Roxborough you would think this was going to be a stellar series.
Alas it is not poor directing no continuity and certainly some dreadful over acting especially from the forensic bloke he was leads than credible.
The sets where lame and lack authenticity. The investigation was without a doubt not researched nor where the actual arrests.
The visitors to patients in hospital looked very glamorous and indeed did not reflect what a stressed relative would be reacting to situation nor the position they where in.
I could go on but really Nine Network start.
Alas it is not poor directing no continuity and certainly some dreadful over acting especially from the forensic bloke he was leads than credible.
The sets where lame and lack authenticity. The investigation was without a doubt not researched nor where the actual arrests.
The visitors to patients in hospital looked very glamorous and indeed did not reflect what a stressed relative would be reacting to situation nor the position they where in.
I could go on but really Nine Network start.
- mkennedy-36926
- 25 de set. de 2022
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There were some confronting scenes which really hit home the devastation victims and their families have had to endure. The acting and directing overall was good enough to want to watch each episode until the end. It wasn't intended to be a blockbuster but a timely documentation of the pain and suffering of the victims and the investigation occurring at the time. And that's exactly what this series is. For the critics attacking the actors; I think they played their roles very well, particularly as traumatised victims both during and after the bombings. I think perhaps they could have shared more stories or followed the progress of the victims' recoveries in more depth, but that's just nit-picking to reach the 600 word count required by this review.
- sharon-12921
- 4 de out. de 2022
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For anyone who is not Australian, factual accuracy is much less important than emotion, timing, flow, direction, acting, photography, music and the overall experience of watching 4 episodes glued to your seat. It is one of the most perfectly crafted and moving miniseries i have ever seen. I'm sorry if the player is bald or has a blond mane, or if the doctor was taken care of by the wardrobe department. What matters is the respect, lack of exaggeration and realism with which such horrible event is treated by the filmmakers. I was entertained and movedinequal measure, so kudos to the filmmakers. For me it's a perfect 10.
- alfonso-desas
- 9 de jan. de 2023
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Wow I did know what to expect from this series but the adaptation of true events was seriously good and deeply affecting. You really felt for the victims of this horrendous attack that happened in Bali.
The acting was very good especially from Richard Roxburgh who is great in everything he does. What I also liked about this series is that it got to the point of the matter not slow and drawn out with unnecessary filler like so many series today.
Four episodes of exactly what went on and the aftermath made this more compelling and interesting to watch. I also like the story of the sweet Indonesian wife and family.
I recommend watching this but is not for the faint hearted.
The acting was very good especially from Richard Roxburgh who is great in everything he does. What I also liked about this series is that it got to the point of the matter not slow and drawn out with unnecessary filler like so many series today.
Four episodes of exactly what went on and the aftermath made this more compelling and interesting to watch. I also like the story of the sweet Indonesian wife and family.
I recommend watching this but is not for the faint hearted.
- julietharper-74331
- 24 de jan. de 2025
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