A woman tries to solve the mysterious death of her brother, a famous DJ who disappeared from Ibiza many years ago.A woman tries to solve the mysterious death of her brother, a famous DJ who disappeared from Ibiza many years ago.A woman tries to solve the mysterious death of her brother, a famous DJ who disappeared from Ibiza many years ago.
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Enjoyed the music, beautiful scenery and most of all, the character of Boxer. I like how everything was wrapped up neatly in the end.
Really enjoyed this, despite it starting off a bit cheesy and cliched.
Ignore the one and two star reviews. Those people uploaded so early, they probably only watched one or two episodes and didn't give it a chance.
You have to wait until around episode 4 for the 'who dunnit' part to properly kick into the story.
The scenery is stunning, as you'd expect and the non English actors are incredible.
An addictive bilingual binge. Perfect for 2020 when none of us will be going back to Ibiza :(
Ignore the one and two star reviews. Those people uploaded so early, they probably only watched one or two episodes and didn't give it a chance.
You have to wait until around episode 4 for the 'who dunnit' part to properly kick into the story.
The scenery is stunning, as you'd expect and the non English actors are incredible.
An addictive bilingual binge. Perfect for 2020 when none of us will be going back to Ibiza :(
I didn't really know what to expect from White Lines considering all the mixed reviews but the more I actually read some of the reviews the more I thought I'd give it a chance. I'm glad I did because I found it pretty entertaining. It's about a woman named Zoe Walker (Laura Haddock) who leaves her quite life behind to go find her missing brother in Ibiza. There she gets into trouble and finds danger as she investigates her brothers disappearance. Nuno Lopes as Boxer steals the show. He is easily the best thing going in this show. They could actually do a spin-off on his character and it would be successful because so many people like his character. If you're bored and looking for a good thriller then give this a try!
On the whole this was an entertaining experience. It's well acted with interesting (if not sympathetic) characters, has beautiful sets and locations, and a good score.
While this is a crime story it is not a "gritty" or film noir styled production. The who-dunnit story is the main thread through-out the series but often that takes a back seat to what I'd classify as family drama. It's almost soap-opera in some scenes. A lot of the show revolves around the evolving relationships between family members and friends as they deal with their actions in the current as well as come to terms their actions in the past. (The show runs in two timelines: the present and the late 90s). There is quite a lot of screen time devoted to family interactions some of which is quite dark. Other themes the show presents are dealing with the transition of youth to middle-age, sexual morality and parenting. If that's not enough there is drug-comedy and a little crime family conflict in there as well. If that seems like a lot, it is but there is around 10 hours of viewing.
Some of the situations and characters are quite unbelievable, especially in the drug-comedy sections. All the Romanians in the show are essentially parodies which is at odds with the rest of the characters. There are a few very good performances in this show. Daniel Mays (Marcus) and Nuno Lopes (Boxer) were standouts to me but whole cast was good. The lead Laura Haddock was fine.
There is quite a bit of nudity in this show. It didn't seem out of place to me but definitely something to keep in mind if you're looking for something to watch with your parents! (Actually there are a couple of reasons not to watch this with your parents but I won't spoil it further).
Did you know
- TriviaAxel's lavish birthday party was filmed at the luxurious Villa Sa Fortalesa d'Albercutx, in Pollença (Mallorca)
- GoofsThe memory scenes leading up to Axel's untimely death are set around 1996 yet most of the house music playing in these scenes came out much earlier, around 1991. Ibiza's pulse in the Nineties was bang up to date.
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