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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The premise of the story is a good one, Sister heads to the white island of Ibiza as her brothers dead body has been discovered 20 years after he went missing. She heads out to try and find out what happened to him.
The locations for filming on the Isle and the beauty of Ibiza shines through on screen in most scenes and is a reason to continue watching.
But what is it, a murder mystery ??? Yeah in a sense, a voyage of self discovery, yeah its that as well, is it a comedy, well there is comedic scenes peppered throughout, Is it a drama about feuding families, tick, is it about the clubbing scene in Ibiza, tick that box, is it a parody, at times yes.
This is its problem it is all over the place following many different side plots and side themes. You barely get a feel for any of these ideas or stories as many never go deep enough.
The soundtrack is a mish mash of old and new but nothing fits into the period of music at the relevent times not that it's bad music but it never seems to feel right.
The acting is so so, some good some bad some awful, The only really charasmatic performance is for a character called Boxer who makes the show worth watching.
There is lots of nudity and sex of course being set in Ibiza but again it all comes across a little contrived.
If your looking for Nostalgia then it does not capture the time at all, most of it is set in the present day anyway with occasional flashbacks.
Overall it's not terrible but nothing special or great either. The main reason I continued to watch was the scenery and the character Boxer by the end I didn't care what the circumstances of her brother's death were.
The locations for filming on the Isle and the beauty of Ibiza shines through on screen in most scenes and is a reason to continue watching.
But what is it, a murder mystery ??? Yeah in a sense, a voyage of self discovery, yeah its that as well, is it a comedy, well there is comedic scenes peppered throughout, Is it a drama about feuding families, tick, is it about the clubbing scene in Ibiza, tick that box, is it a parody, at times yes.
This is its problem it is all over the place following many different side plots and side themes. You barely get a feel for any of these ideas or stories as many never go deep enough.
The soundtrack is a mish mash of old and new but nothing fits into the period of music at the relevent times not that it's bad music but it never seems to feel right.
The acting is so so, some good some bad some awful, The only really charasmatic performance is for a character called Boxer who makes the show worth watching.
There is lots of nudity and sex of course being set in Ibiza but again it all comes across a little contrived.
If your looking for Nostalgia then it does not capture the time at all, most of it is set in the present day anyway with occasional flashbacks.
Overall it's not terrible but nothing special or great either. The main reason I continued to watch was the scenery and the character Boxer by the end I didn't care what the circumstances of her brother's death were.
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 really enjoyed this for a pandemic binge. You either love it or hate it. Great scenery and gripping story. Worth watching seasons and highly recommended.
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 noticed all the low scores were from the same two type of people. The first are the people who rate everything a 1 or 2, click on their reviews and you'll see that 90% of their reviews are negative. Some say they only watched 10mins but based an entire series based off the first 10min of the first show! The others are bots from competing streaming services that rate everything Netflix does low regardless if it's good or bad. You can tell those by the things they say like "Netflix makes another terrible show," even though Netflix has had more Oscar, Golden Globe, Emmy, etc award nominations than any other company on the planet! I do have to say that the first episode wasn't that good and I almost gave up but I stuck with it and glad I did because it got a lot better!
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- 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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