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A team of negotiators and special forces respond to a hostage situation in a small bank, with the events unfolding through the eyes of the criminals and their victims.A team of negotiators and special forces respond to a hostage situation in a small bank, with the events unfolding through the eyes of the criminals and their victims.A team of negotiators and special forces respond to a hostage situation in a small bank, with the events unfolding through the eyes of the criminals and their victims.
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Honestly speaking, that was really a brialliant and outstanding series. From story to making - they have done it perfectly. not a single scratch or complain anyone can do about this series. Must binge watch series. Really I'm impressed. Salute to the director and the team.
It is characterised by novel approaches, witty twists and turns (yet reasoned), versatile team play, unexpected ending - without maintaining bare realism and uneasy relations usually occurring with events like this. Preparations of heists, hostage taking, negotiating and the like are never glamurous, all sides can make mistakes, and the results are seldom as expected. But most of viewers need still more that arid documentary, so the alternate storytelling here is a great way to keep up the thrill and ponder on and over what really happened when a episode e.g. ends with a gunshot...
Thus, a really good series, highly recommended. I wonder if Season 2 comes as well...
Thus, a really good series, highly recommended. I wonder if Season 2 comes as well...
That is one smart, well-written and addictive series... Much better than Casa de Papel, because a lot more realistic, to begin with... And also it doesn't try and picture thiefs like they fight for a noble cause, like Casa does.
It's full of unexpected twists, (almost) no idle time. In a nutshell, I wish there more like these.
Another example of wonderfully smart European production, simple, strapped from unnecessary characters and scenes, sauté as-is. Intelligent puzzle and binge worthy show!
De Dag is a 12-episode bank heist mystery drama (that unfolds over 24 hours, hence The Day) in which all odd episodes have the story from the police's perspective and the even ones from the criminal/hostage's perspective. To get everything that happened in a given time period, you'll have to watch two episodes. This format is used throughout the show and has been done so cleverly.
The acting was great. In a lot of scenes, the acting is done "off camera" and you only hear phone conversations, which can usually get boring, but they did a good job of making it sound interesting. The cinematography was really good. Great editing! Great music and sound effects as well.
While I really liked the method of storytelling, the writing faltered a bit, but I was okay with that because I wanted to know what was going on. Things unfolded on slowly, but I was okay with the pacing also. It's okay because it'll seem more realistic, unlike something outrageous that you're forced to believe and play along. There's nothing over the top and it feels like real-world police work.
This show is worth searching for the availability in your region, I wasn't let down at all, and I hope you won't be either.
The acting was great. In a lot of scenes, the acting is done "off camera" and you only hear phone conversations, which can usually get boring, but they did a good job of making it sound interesting. The cinematography was really good. Great editing! Great music and sound effects as well.
While I really liked the method of storytelling, the writing faltered a bit, but I was okay with that because I wanted to know what was going on. Things unfolded on slowly, but I was okay with the pacing also. It's okay because it'll seem more realistic, unlike something outrageous that you're forced to believe and play along. There's nothing over the top and it feels like real-world police work.
This show is worth searching for the availability in your region, I wasn't let down at all, and I hope you won't be either.
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- TriviaThe episodes come in pairs. The odd episodes focus on the police's perspective, while the following even episode tells the same time span from the standpoint of the victims and hostage takers. The odd episodes were written by Jonas Geirnaert and directed by Gilles Coulier, the even ones written by Julie Mahieu and directed by Dries Vos.
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