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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It's about time we had a good series about one of the bankers getting screwed and then deciding to take down his employers.
Alessandro Borghi is one of the best actors on the planet these days. Anyone who has seen him in other productions, such as Suburra, will attest to that. I'm not a big fan of Patrick Dempsey, but he's come a long way since his early days and plays his part with some authority.
The supporting cast does a good job, too. The sense of naked ambition, where people will do anything and everything to ascend the greasy pole, is palpable.
I can thoroughly recommend this series!
Update: The long-awaited Season 3 doesn't disappoint. I binge-watched all 8 episodes in a day! Brilliant!
Alessandro Borghi is one of the best actors on the planet these days. Anyone who has seen him in other productions, such as Suburra, will attest to that. I'm not a big fan of Patrick Dempsey, but he's come a long way since his early days and plays his part with some authority.
The supporting cast does a good job, too. The sense of naked ambition, where people will do anything and everything to ascend the greasy pole, is palpable.
I can thoroughly recommend this series!
Update: The long-awaited Season 3 doesn't disappoint. I binge-watched all 8 episodes in a day! Brilliant!
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.
This a brilliant series. With a very well chosen international cast. Based on a semi biographical book by a former investment banker, Guido Maria Bera. The characters have depth and the storyline lines jumps perfectly between the personal and the macro dwellings of the world of high finance. Its also a series that sheds light on how the european finantial crisis has in fact a man made catastrophe! Hope to see more of this.
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
It has a flashy appearance, fast cars, technical banking references, smart suits and city views. But there is no soul to this drama, the characters are hard to like and the lead actor is just a bit too wooden.
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- TriviaIn the book, Dominic Morgan's first name is Derek. Guido Maria Brera revealed that he made the change because Patrick Dempsey's character on Grey's Anatomy was named Derek.
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