The Vanishing Triangle
- TV Series
- 2023
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6.1/10
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Crime/ Mystery Drama series After a series of disappearances of young women, newspaper reporter Lisa Wallace (26), sets out to find the man responsible who she believes is the same man who m... Read allCrime/ Mystery Drama series After a series of disappearances of young women, newspaper reporter Lisa Wallace (26), sets out to find the man responsible who she believes is the same man who murdered her mother almost twenty years earlier.Crime/ Mystery Drama series After a series of disappearances of young women, newspaper reporter Lisa Wallace (26), sets out to find the man responsible who she believes is the same man who murdered her mother almost twenty years earlier.
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. . . If a TV drama doesn't have an ending, then it shouldn't be given a beginning !
This is one series that should never have been allowed to be released on TV.
{Overall thoughts/opinion:}
~~ The series is mind-blowingly inept.
~~ Poor storyline, with appalling lack of structure.
~~ Why are so many threads left straggling and incomplete?
~~ The ending : WHAT ending?!
~~ Generally, the drama was put together with no solid framework. There is too much flimflamming all over the place. Lots of wildly different plot ideas were included, but these elements were too numerous. This gave the meandering tale NO sense of direction.
The only 2 good things in this drama are:
(1) there was considerable viewing excitement generated in the programme. This at least entertained the audience of this thriller.
(2) the acting was good: the two lead actors did excellent work in their roles, as did the actors in smaller parts. So they showed some true skill in the drama.
Other than that: if I cared to do so, there are a million more shoddy plot components about which I could complain.
But, frankly, I don't give a hoot! The more time spent on this dross drama, the more of my life is wasted.
So: onto watching more promising dramas, I hope . . .
This is one series that should never have been allowed to be released on TV.
{Overall thoughts/opinion:}
~~ The series is mind-blowingly inept.
~~ Poor storyline, with appalling lack of structure.
~~ Why are so many threads left straggling and incomplete?
~~ The ending : WHAT ending?!
~~ Generally, the drama was put together with no solid framework. There is too much flimflamming all over the place. Lots of wildly different plot ideas were included, but these elements were too numerous. This gave the meandering tale NO sense of direction.
The only 2 good things in this drama are:
(1) there was considerable viewing excitement generated in the programme. This at least entertained the audience of this thriller.
(2) the acting was good: the two lead actors did excellent work in their roles, as did the actors in smaller parts. So they showed some true skill in the drama.
Other than that: if I cared to do so, there are a million more shoddy plot components about which I could complain.
But, frankly, I don't give a hoot! The more time spent on this dross drama, the more of my life is wasted.
So: onto watching more promising dramas, I hope . . .
The plot and acting is compelling enough, but the whole thing is badly let down by the sound quality. Background noises and music are always twice the volume of the actual voices making it pretty wearing to listen to.
If you can bear the sound the then whole thing is fairly watchable, if a little improbable. Journalist turns police woman in a brooding, slightly gritty drama. Nothing particularly new or novel but okay
It has an 18 rating but I'm not entirely sure why. There aren't really any scenes that are worse than you'd get in a typical fictional TV police series.
In summary an okay watch if you can bear the sound mix.
If you can bear the sound the then whole thing is fairly watchable, if a little improbable. Journalist turns police woman in a brooding, slightly gritty drama. Nothing particularly new or novel but okay
It has an 18 rating but I'm not entirely sure why. There aren't really any scenes that are worse than you'd get in a typical fictional TV police series.
In summary an okay watch if you can bear the sound mix.
The story, pacing and video side of the production including the acting were very good. However, the overall experience is let down by some rather shoddy sound engineering. Within the first 10 minutes, it should have been obvious to the Director that there was a shortfall. Considering the fact that I grew up in in Dublin and that I had to have sub titles switched on should be indication enough that there was something not so effectively done.
As stated in another review, the sound separation was abysmal for a modern production, even Smart TVs with Dialogue Enhancers and various surround enhancing alternatives did not do enough to help.
The Dublin dialect can be difficult to understand as certain words roll into others so it IS important. The speech coach should have realised this on first review as well and questioned whether it was actors' failings or inadequate sound capture and/or separation.
Interestingly enough, the actor that stands out as being the most articulate is the one who worked on Downton Abbey. Possibly the bigger a production is may demand more resources thrown at actor articulation?
Otherwise, as I said, I found the story very intetesting.
As stated in another review, the sound separation was abysmal for a modern production, even Smart TVs with Dialogue Enhancers and various surround enhancing alternatives did not do enough to help.
The Dublin dialect can be difficult to understand as certain words roll into others so it IS important. The speech coach should have realised this on first review as well and questioned whether it was actors' failings or inadequate sound capture and/or separation.
Interestingly enough, the actor that stands out as being the most articulate is the one who worked on Downton Abbey. Possibly the bigger a production is may demand more resources thrown at actor articulation?
Otherwise, as I said, I found the story very intetesting.
What a disappointment. The series ending was incomplete and left me feeling unsatisfied and frustrated. At least one more episode was required to tie up all the loose ends. Could have rated this much higher if they didn't decide to wrap it up like they no longer cared about creating a full story. Don't waste your time watching it. It's six hours of your life you'll never get back. If the producers had any sense they would have cancelled the release until they had an ending they could sell to the viewers. What a shame. Could have been something special but they chose to cut corners and release a second class product.
I gave it a 2 out of 10 as a decent story was devolping. Sadly it never lived up to its potential.
I gave it a 2 out of 10 as a decent story was devolping. Sadly it never lived up to its potential.
I am a crime writer who has studied the individual cases that are commonly associated with Ireland's so-called Vanishing Triangle.
This show basically just took the phrase and spun it into yet another far-fetched, cliche crime drama series.
It's a cash grab by someone who realised that the title would garner some interest.
Another reviewer said that it is based on true events. This statement is so false that I suspect it was written by someone who is associated with the series.
The vast majority of the women who went missing in Ireland's "Vanishing Triangle" are believed to have been killed by someone who was well-known to them. There is a very strong suspect in each case.
Only two are believed to have been the victim of a stranger abduction.
When I first heard that someone was creating a series called The Vanishing Triangle, I thought that we'd get an in-depth look at the victims and their cases. Or at least a factual dramatisation that accurately represented their stories.
Instead, we got a series about a journalist taking a murder investigation into her own hands and some lad running around in a balaclava.
This show basically just took the phrase and spun it into yet another far-fetched, cliche crime drama series.
It's a cash grab by someone who realised that the title would garner some interest.
Another reviewer said that it is based on true events. This statement is so false that I suspect it was written by someone who is associated with the series.
The vast majority of the women who went missing in Ireland's "Vanishing Triangle" are believed to have been killed by someone who was well-known to them. There is a very strong suspect in each case.
Only two are believed to have been the victim of a stranger abduction.
When I first heard that someone was creating a series called The Vanishing Triangle, I thought that we'd get an in-depth look at the victims and their cases. Or at least a factual dramatisation that accurately represented their stories.
Instead, we got a series about a journalist taking a murder investigation into her own hands and some lad running around in a balaclava.
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- TriviaThe disappearances of eight women whose bodies have never been found may never be solved after police missed crucial opportunities to investigate their murders. The string of disappearances in the eastern part of Ireland would later be dubbed the 'Vanishing Triangle'.
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