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A cranky and unorthodox detective is exiled to the snowbound Val D'Aosta where he is confronted with compelling cases.A cranky and unorthodox detective is exiled to the snowbound Val D'Aosta where he is confronted with compelling cases.A cranky and unorthodox detective is exiled to the snowbound Val D'Aosta where he is confronted with compelling cases.
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Happened upon this series & I'm so glad I did. Characters are great & the episodes are paced well. Love the humor sprinkled throughout and the underlying love story. Give this a try - I believe you'll like it if you like crime stories.
Taken from Manzini's series of novels, the TV show depicts fairly well the humor and the dark moods of inspector Schiavone.
The actor Giallini is absolutely perfect for the part, the filming is good and the plots well transposed from the book series.
The similarity with Montalbano is only superficial: Schiavone character is sad and disillusioned while Montalbano deeply believes in his duty and loves life (and to eat well) but of course they are both excellent detectives...
So far the three seasons are very good.
Roco Schiavone is a touching and beautifully made mystery series. A brilliant detective who grows up in Rome with thieves as friends, but thieves with honor and a belief in only taking from those who deserve it. Rocco loved his wife, and continues to be haunted by her as she tries in vain to get him to "live his life' without her. He is sent to work in a beautiful but freezing location in the Italian Alps. Everything about this show is wonderful from touching and often funny dialogue between the motley crew Rocco works with, to the moments he spends with his wife's ghost, to the adorable dog he adopts after his owner is found dead, to the exceptional and pitch perfect acting. A special show indeed. The only other mystery I like as much right now is Vera, they are both beautiful, rich and moving mysteries.
I loved this series. I binge-watched it. Rocco was such an interesting character, philosophical and sexy. I think it was the first Italian series I've watched.
Funny, touching, good stories with great characters: American cop shows could take lessons from Rocco!
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- TriviaThe series is mainly based in Aosta, the same city where the second Avengers movie is placed.
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