An English spy is sent to Berlin in 1961 to sift out a traitor in the UK Embassy or among the Allies, shortly before the construction of the Berlin Wall.An English spy is sent to Berlin in 1961 to sift out a traitor in the UK Embassy or among the Allies, shortly before the construction of the Berlin Wall.An English spy is sent to Berlin in 1961 to sift out a traitor in the UK Embassy or among the Allies, shortly before the construction of the Berlin Wall.
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A moderately complex plot of quasi-realistic Berlin espionage shenanigans, with extra bullets provided just for juvenile video gamers. Both character and story development take more than the first episode. Give it three episodes to get sucked in. If you enjoyed Das-Re-Boot, then you will probably like this, which has more broad appeal, and fewer subtitles.
Dominic Cooper gives quite an enjoyable performance of serious material, unlike the disjointed ad-hoc goofball malarkey dished out by Seth Rogan in Preacher.
All the casting and performances are very good. The production values are top grade for TV -- a big nod of approval to the Czech crew. Locations and set design are excellent, but furniture and wardrobe design are exceedingly up-scale for the setting, as if being the only options available in the prop warehouse.
There are wonderful transition pieces with brief clips of Berlin from the actual story time frame. However, the color temperature / white balance, gamma curve, and color saturation of the old footage could have easily been adjusted to look closer to the image parameters set for the production.
For me, it was a binge watch -- sapio-tv. I wish there were a second series.
Dominic Cooper gives quite an enjoyable performance of serious material, unlike the disjointed ad-hoc goofball malarkey dished out by Seth Rogan in Preacher.
All the casting and performances are very good. The production values are top grade for TV -- a big nod of approval to the Czech crew. Locations and set design are excellent, but furniture and wardrobe design are exceedingly up-scale for the setting, as if being the only options available in the prop warehouse.
There are wonderful transition pieces with brief clips of Berlin from the actual story time frame. However, the color temperature / white balance, gamma curve, and color saturation of the old footage could have easily been adjusted to look closer to the image parameters set for the production.
For me, it was a binge watch -- sapio-tv. I wish there were a second series.
Spy city tells the story of the secret services in Berlin shortly before the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961. The story is entertaining and is broadly consistent with the historical facts.
But the realisation was a bit sloppy. Suits, clothes and cars that are a bit too new for the early summer of 1961, a phone box and a record cover from the 1980s and a film that only had primiere months later. Not accurate enough to satisfy the history-minded viewer.
But the realisation was a bit sloppy. Suits, clothes and cars that are a bit too new for the early summer of 1961, a phone box and a record cover from the 1980s and a film that only had primiere months later. Not accurate enough to satisfy the history-minded viewer.
Another reviewer has said in a negative way, everyone's a critic. Isn't that the point of allowing comments? If someone doesn't like what they saw, their opinion is perfectly valid and if they take the time to explain why, probably even more so.
I have watched two episodes, the second was slightly better that the first.
Not convinced that Dominic Cooper makes the most convincing spy, especially in the first episode fight scene, the choreography was appalling.
I also feel that there is something odd going on, continuity is somewhat questionable, some costume choices strange both for the period and the setting, and I have yet to feel any empathy for any of the characters.
As I said the second episode was a little better and it's probably worth waiting for the next. If there's no improvement I won't care about it enough to carry on.
I have watched two episodes, the second was slightly better that the first.
Not convinced that Dominic Cooper makes the most convincing spy, especially in the first episode fight scene, the choreography was appalling.
I also feel that there is something odd going on, continuity is somewhat questionable, some costume choices strange both for the period and the setting, and I have yet to feel any empathy for any of the characters.
As I said the second episode was a little better and it's probably worth waiting for the next. If there's no improvement I won't care about it enough to carry on.
It's not LeCarre but if you're into LeCarre, this has a strong vibe to it, in the sense that it's not action-oriented but more grey matter stuff. The only thing that threw me off a bit was the decorum (it didn't feel 60s enough, I don't know, maybe that's just me). All in all, it was an excellent production and the acting is also spot-on. Some didn't like the lead but I think he was a good fit in with the role. I must say I resonated most with the character of Ulrike. Really enjoyed, do indulge!
It just turned me off immediately after I watched the 1st episode. How could it possible that the guy wearing such trendy late 20th Century to 21st century suit like that?! It's just too modern, too unrealistic for the 1950s. If a drama series failed to do the correct costume; such a basic requirement, then the whole series is just a bust!
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