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Mar de plástico

  • TV Series
  • 2015–2016
  • 16
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.2K
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Rodolfo Sancho in Mar de plástico (2015)
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A TV series recorded in the south of Spain which tells us about the murder of a girl called Ainhoa. Inspector Hector must find out who did it.A TV series recorded in the south of Spain which tells us about the murder of a girl called Ainhoa. Inspector Hector must find out who did it.A TV series recorded in the south of Spain which tells us about the murder of a girl called Ainhoa. Inspector Hector must find out who did it.

  • Creators
    • Juan Carlos Cueto
    • Alberto Manzano
    • Rocío Martínez Llano
  • Stars
    • Rodolfo Sancho
    • Pedro Casablanc
    • Luis Fernández
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Juan Carlos Cueto
      • Alberto Manzano
      • Rocío Martínez Llano
    • Stars
      • Rodolfo Sancho
      • Pedro Casablanc
      • Luis Fernández
    • 26User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Rodolfo Sancho
    Rodolfo Sancho
    • Héctor Tarancón
    • 2015–2016
    Pedro Casablanc
    Pedro Casablanc
    • Juan Rueda
    • 2015–2016
    Luis Fernández
    Luis Fernández
    • Salva Morales
    • 2015–2016
    Nya de la Rubia
    • Lola Requena
    • 2015–2016
    Patrick Criado
    Patrick Criado
    • Fernando Rueda
    • 2015–2016
    Andrea del Río
    • Pilar
    • 2015–2016
    Miquel Fernández
    Miquel Fernández
    • Pablo
    • 2015–2016
    Will Shephard
    Will Shephard
    • Kaled
    • 2015–2016
    Federico Aguado
    Federico Aguado
    • Sergio Rueda
    • 2015–2016
    Jesús Carroza
    Jesús Carroza
    • Lolo Requena
    • 2015–2016
    Lisi Linder
    Lisi Linder
    • Agneska
    • 2015–2016
    Boré Buika
    • Teodoro
    • 2015–2016
    Gala Évora
    Gala Évora
    • Remedios
    • 2015–2016
    Marina Esteve
    • Paula
    • 2015–2016
    Belén López
    Belén López
    • Marta Ezquerro
    • 2015–2016
    Ángela Vega
    • Madre de Lola
    • 2015–2016
    Alain Hernández
    Alain Hernández
    • Jorge Díaz
    • 2015–2016
    Jesús Castro
    Jesús Castro
    • Lucas Morales
    • 2015
    • Creators
      • Juan Carlos Cueto
      • Alberto Manzano
      • Rocío Martínez Llano
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    7lyu-21909

    Not bad

    Got hooked up. There's a lot of bad acting, but I liked the plot and the twists and really wanted to know who's the killer. Not bad TV and I'm becoming a fan of Spanish TV shows.
    5tux-12

    The longest inquiry

    This team of detectives is one of the worst I have seen in that kind of crime series. There are so many twists and subplots that you get tired and want to finish it quickly. Most characters are violent and stupid, and eventually you don't care about the solution. Especially irritating is the permanent drama between Hector and his friend's wife. Also the way they all recover in five minutes from terrible injuries, or severe concussions is ludicrous. The only not too bad actor/actress is Nya de la Rubia who plays Lola. The other ones are close to awful. If you don't speak Spanish you will have to guess the dialogues, with white subtitles on white background. So, watchable, but not the top of Netflix.
    9jaybizman

    "Mar de plastico" - Great show!

    From IMDB: - "A TV series recorded in the south of Spain which tells us about the murder of a girl called Ainhoa. Inspector Hector must find out who did it."

    Two Series, 23 x two hour episodes. Set in a fictional town called 'CompoAmargo,' (roughly 'Bitter Town') where an uneasy group exists, mainly by working for a wealthy land and business owner, who grows crops under 'acres' of plastic tarpaulin.

    Our hero 'Sergeant Hector' is in charge of his section of the towns Civil Guard and spends all his time investigating the murder of a local girl, and from there the plot deepens. Facts uncover a hidden secret going back two decades. It's a clever 'whodunnit' worthy of either Sherlock Holmes or Agatha Christie. The ending may either shock or surprise. Series Two introduces 'The Serb' and his human trafficking biz which Hector investigates also.

    IF you are tired of watching 'Los Narchos' or TV series about drugs, then this well made detective Story is very much worth your time. In Spanish, with English subs. I give it 9/10.
    4bud-morans

    Disappointing

    From a plot outline, one might think this would be a terrific series. Unfortunately, it doesn't deliver on the potential: the performances are mostly one or two note affairs, and too many situations fly in the face not only of common police procedure, but even common sense. Example: a pre-teen boy walks into a police station with a loaded gun intent on killing a detective, who talks him down from it-but then allows the kid to simply to simply walk out of the station. On what planet would this kid not be on the ground and in handcuffs the second after the gun was out of his hands? Even the most compassionate response would be to detain the kid gently for a psychological evaluation. And this is just the one example that comes to mind.
    6Red_Grim_Grumble

    Ocean of Conflict

    The title "Sea of Plastic" refers to the vast white tarps that make up the myriad of greenhouses in the fictional city of Campoamargo, which translates to "bitter land". The area used to be little more than desert until these structures made it one of the most profitable farming communities in Europe. But that type of development is never without cost. All this plastic produce requires labor which means an influx of immigrants and rising racial animosity from the locals. All these male workers leads to the development of shady secondary industries like strip-clubs and prostitution. Then there are the few savvy businessmen that take advantage of every aspect of this new economy, becoming the new oligarchs, and certify it by acquiring their own blonde Russian trophy wives. It's this stew of resentment that is set to boil when a ghastly murder occurs. Ainhoa, the mayor's daughter, wasn't just beheaded but completely exsanguinated so that her blood could be released from the sprinkler system in one of the ubiquitous vegetable tents. Such a gruesome opening scene makes the viewer think that this is the beginning of a grisly series of serial killings, or that this will be a thoroughly morbid crime-noir. Yet the show doesn't deliver on the dark tone that it opens with and instead unfolds as a colorful, brightly lit, casual who-done-it. At times resembling a high-rent telenovela. But to be fair this series is less about the murder and about the community that it took place in.

    Heading the investigation is Héctor Tarancón a veteran detective who is just barely containing his PTSD after recently returning from combat in: Afghanistan? Yes dear reader, I did look it up. Spain actually contributed as many as fourteen hundred troops to the ISAF, and even suffered 102 casualties. However most of those were do to aircraft incidents, including the 62 who died in a plane crash on their way home. Unsurprisingly that is not what haunts Héctor. His nightmares are occupied by a confusing combat incident in which his best friend Pablo died, but of course not before he could implore his buddy to take care of his widow and child. Now he has returned home to wrestle with that military cliché while solving a high-profile murder. Considering the fact that the victim's father is the Chief of Police you'd think that this investigation would merit untold amounts of manpower and pressure, but Héctor is allowed to conduct his case in a routine manner with only a few detectives. One of them is Lola Requena, shunned in her own community because becoming a member of the Civilian Guard is unforgivable to her clan of gypsies. Yet another sub-set of this uneasy mixture of people that grows more agitated whenever the evidence points one way.

    Usually in a series like this there is no shortage of suspects because so many people had reason to want the victim dead. Yet it seems that Ainhoa was liked by everyone and any suggestion that one segment may have been involved in her death leads to a rash physical conflict among groups. Between these tribal confrontations and a murderer knocking out anyone who gets close to the truth, there is no point in the series in which one character isn't nursing a wound. But it is in these fractures of the community where the story really emerges as the different groups learn to appreciate each others common humanity. Ironically enough the character that achieves the most growth is the one with a swastika tattooed on his chest. Initially he was enraged that his ex-girlfriend Ainhoa was dating a black migrant from Guinea. But the circumstances of the drama constantly force these two to deal with each other, and what he thought was her betrayal can actually be an endorsement of his character. Watching these flawed but earnest young adults evolve into their societal roles with a compassion lacking in the previous generation is a rewarding series of its own. So much so that you sometimes forget that the show is about catching a murderer. It's in combining the two stories that the series falls short. The moving human drama doesn't quite fit in between the criminal procedure and suspect of the moment formula. In combining the two it dampens both stories and drags on too long. Every episode lasts a confounding 70 minutes which leaves you anticipating the end even more than the plot twist. That being said there is more good than bad in the show and it did hold my attention enough to watch the entire season, I just don't think I'll be watching the second one.

    (On the off chance that anyone from Netflix reads this, the English language subtitles could use a second pass. There are multiple incorrect translations and misapplied pronouns.)

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Spain)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Plastic Sea
    • Filming locations
      • Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production company
      • Boomerang TV
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      • 16:9 HD

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