A worldwide financial conspiracy is discovered by a group of traders of a large investment bank.A worldwide financial conspiracy is discovered by a group of traders of a large investment bank.A worldwide financial conspiracy is discovered by a group of traders of a large investment bank.
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6 episodes in over a weekend and it's held my attention. Sumptuous locations and well filmed. One criticism is that little effort has been made to show that it's set 10-12 years ago, the tech and so on looks mostly bang up to date to me.
British Billions? Kind of.
I really enjoyed this series and found myself wanting to binge watch to find out how the plot ended. The actors were very convincing in their roles as traders in the share markets and the various plot twists kept the narrative interesting.
I didn't feel you needed to be an expert in high finance to understand what was going on. It was entertaining and intriguing.
A deep series about the world of (real) finance and behind the scenes (fictional) machinations, with good acting, nice development, but with a horrible flow, near total lack of entertainment and boredom all upon you.
It is one of the very few series where the acting and screenplay are (+), whereas the flow and enjoyment are sub-zero. Sat and sat throughout the 10 episodes, to witness a very unsatisfying ending.
The producers should really consider finishing it here and forget about a more boring second season.
It is one of the very few series where the acting and screenplay are (+), whereas the flow and enjoyment are sub-zero. Sat and sat throughout the 10 episodes, to witness a very unsatisfying ending.
The producers should really consider finishing it here and forget about a more boring second season.
- Screenplay/story: 8.5
- Development: 8.5
- Realism: 7.5
- Entertainment: 6
- Acting: 8.5
- Photography/filming: 8.5
- Visuals/special effects: 7
- Music/score: 7
- Depth: 8
- Logic: 6.5
- Flow: 6
- Thrill/drama: 6.5
- Ending: 7.
Good show, well made, shows e bankers for what they really are. More things should be done like this to show what these parasites are really up to. To the people compaining about "weird European accents", thanks for showing what you really are
After a slow start, the character development and story line is gripping. Thought provoking and enjoyable.
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