(D)evil's Throat: Djavolskoto Garlo
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- 2019–
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A mysterious corpse surfaces from a river, with peculiar details emerging: no traces, sheep eyes replacing human ones, and a blind Muslim mentioning the Devil. The deceased was linked to ref... Read allA mysterious corpse surfaces from a river, with peculiar details emerging: no traces, sheep eyes replacing human ones, and a blind Muslim mentioning the Devil. The deceased was linked to refugee trafficking.A mysterious corpse surfaces from a river, with peculiar details emerging: no traces, sheep eyes replacing human ones, and a blind Muslim mentioning the Devil. The deceased was linked to refugee trafficking.
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ALL of the above . I can understand why one reviewer gave up after episode 5 as I almost did the same but I'm glad that I perservered to the end . Lots of twists and turns and an intriguing plot are somewhat let down by the outrageous overacting of the male lead but somewhat rescued by the female lead and some fine character acting by her supporting cast . The Prosectutor deserves a mention too for a menacing performance as the Patriarch ( would make a good Bond villains) . My rating of 6 is perhaps a little low as it is very close to a 7 but it doesn't ascend to the dizzy heights given by some reviewers , in my humble opinion. Definitely worth the watch if you can last past the first 5 episodes .
An interesting, sometimes gripping series in which a series of gory murders reference core issues in historical and contemporary Muslim - Christian, Soviet & post-Soviet eras. Two cops from different positions and each with their own family problems must find a way to work together, supported by a local cop team, to unravel the reasons for the killings and reveal the killer. Mia's family issue is a stereotypical teenage daughter stereotypically alienated from her. The daughter is important to the plot, but the whole unforgiving daughter theme could have been significantly edited down. The emotional turmoils of Filip & Mia are rather overdone, thanks to both script and their overacting. And Filip, designed as the moody, sexy hero sometimes verges on the creepy or, at least, a real turnoff. But the supporting cast, particularly the three local cops, are interesting, characterful without falling into caricature, and well performed. The final outcome is obvious in the second-last episode, leaving the final episode to make it all even more predictable.
Up until that point, however, it's a compelling, enjoyable series. And it's worth a watch despite the weaknesses. Revelatory, but not intrusive, history, stunning scenery, glimpses of contemporary life and politics in rural Bulgaria and a beautifully constructed soundtrack that fits perfectly.
Up until that point, however, it's a compelling, enjoyable series. And it's worth a watch despite the weaknesses. Revelatory, but not intrusive, history, stunning scenery, glimpses of contemporary life and politics in rural Bulgaria and a beautifully constructed soundtrack that fits perfectly.
The show starts a bit like Twin Peaks and then evolves into a crime thriller. Quite original and it doesn't get boring. Still watching so we'll see ...
As this Bulgarian series opens a body is found in a remote lake near the town of Smolyan; it quickly becomes apparent that this will be an unusual case... the man's eyes had been replaced by those from a sheep! Soon afterwards a second body is found; this one has been differently disfigured. Policeman Filip Chanov leads the case with his team. When it emerges that the two victims had been involved in helping refugees enter the country illegally they are joined by Mia Yazova, an officer in the security services who is concerned that there might be a terrorist element to the case. The pressure is on them; Filip's father, the local prosecutor with political ambitions, wants to use the case to help him become mayor and naturally everybody is worried there may be further murders.
I really enjoyed this series, the first Bulgarian series I've watched. The central mystery is intriguing; as the series progresses various suspects and motives emerge. We also learn more about the various characters as secrets are revealed. The setting is great with some really amazing scenery; if it weren't for the murders one might think this was made by the Smolyan tourist board, I'm sure it will inspire some people who had never heard of the place to pay a visit. The characters are a lot of fun; I particularly liked cops Pope, who is hilariously non-PC, and Donka, who is almost ready to give birth. The cast does a fine job bringing the characters to life. Of course no series is perfect; this would have been better without Mia's problems with her daughter who gets involved with a somewhat suspicious young local man. Overall though I'd certainly recommend this to fans of murder mysteries looking for something from somewhere new.
These comments are based on watching the series in Bulgarian with English subtitles.
I really enjoyed this series, the first Bulgarian series I've watched. The central mystery is intriguing; as the series progresses various suspects and motives emerge. We also learn more about the various characters as secrets are revealed. The setting is great with some really amazing scenery; if it weren't for the murders one might think this was made by the Smolyan tourist board, I'm sure it will inspire some people who had never heard of the place to pay a visit. The characters are a lot of fun; I particularly liked cops Pope, who is hilariously non-PC, and Donka, who is almost ready to give birth. The cast does a fine job bringing the characters to life. Of course no series is perfect; this would have been better without Mia's problems with her daughter who gets involved with a somewhat suspicious young local man. Overall though I'd certainly recommend this to fans of murder mysteries looking for something from somewhere new.
These comments are based on watching the series in Bulgarian with English subtitles.
If this is what Bulgarian TV is like send us more. This police thriller starts with a body in a lake where it couldn't possibly be and goes on from there.
There are all there character types you'd expect in a former Soviet block police state government trying to deal with 21st Century problems, migration, internet, teenagers demanding freedom, and David Lynch type plot twists and oddball characters thrown in to keep you wanting more.
12 full episodes, and a soundtrack I would sell my mother to get a hold of.
There are all there character types you'd expect in a former Soviet block police state government trying to deal with 21st Century problems, migration, internet, teenagers demanding freedom, and David Lynch type plot twists and oddball characters thrown in to keep you wanting more.
12 full episodes, and a soundtrack I would sell my mother to get a hold of.
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- TriviaOnly 12 episodes were aired. The thirteenth episode, "The Final Battle", was planned but never aired. It is believed that the episode was never completed or that it was not deemed to be of sufficient quality to be aired.
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