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In 1965, in the midst of the Cold War, a French rocket scientist is thrown in the field for a nearly impossible spy mission and falls for a Soviet woman secretly working for the KGB.In 1965, in the midst of the Cold War, a French rocket scientist is thrown in the field for a nearly impossible spy mission and falls for a Soviet woman secretly working for the KGB.In 1965, in the midst of the Cold War, a French rocket scientist is thrown in the field for a nearly impossible spy mission and falls for a Soviet woman secretly working for the KGB.
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I really enjoyed this eight part series set around the Cold War in 1965. I thought the characters were well portrayed were very believable, each episode was very exciting.
One of the better spy series I've seen in a long while. The plot is good; the characters superb especially Vera. She is a beautiful actress and very talented. All the cast are very good and very authentic. Enjoyed this series very much. Brings back the cold war era with a bang! Well Done!!
Totems is a love story between two enemy spies. From East Berlin to Paris, from Northern Africa to the USSR, the action thriller is set in 1964 in the midst of the Cold War. It follows Francis Morizet, secret agent, struggling to carry the embarrassingly damaging and dark secret of a father's past while making his first entry into the field where he fatefully stumbles upon Lyudmila, a newly "recruited" KGB operative who is unwillingly thrust into the middle of continuous illegal intelligence operations between the SDECE and the CIA. Francis and Lyudmila Goloubeva (Vera Kolesnikova)find themselves struggling mightily for their countries and against the love they feel for each other.
Francis was recruited by Charles Contignet (Lambert Wilson) to dig into top-secret documents regarding a Russian orbiter and satellite/weapon, already under surveillance by French and CIA Intelligence. At the same time, Lyudmila, who is the daughter of Boris Goloubeva (Aleksey Guskov), a Russian scientist who plays a major role in development of the satellite/weapon currently being surveilled. Lyudmila's aspiration to be a pianist is interrupted by her forced KGB recruitment to spy on her father.
Totems, like many spy thriller genre films, assists the viewer in drawing a parallel or parallels with specific, current and present-day surveillance states and government largess by showing how two or more countries can wage an alleged "cold war" and use that scenario to bypass various personal and professional boundaries in order to keep an eye on those governments' own citizenry- exactly what we see happening in countries like the China, Russia, Argentina, Iran, Syria, Cuba, North Korea, Thailand, etc.
However, the multi-layered, superior cinema of Totems is an examination of far more than the spy-related shenanigans, roguery and chicanery. Totems is equally concerned with the interesting and compelling personal lives of the people trapped in the nightmarish suspense of the intelligence quagmire and espionage turmoil- the "antagonist to amours" romance between Lyudmila and Francis which evolves into a beautifully presented transcendence cold war into hot romance.
Francis was recruited by Charles Contignet (Lambert Wilson) to dig into top-secret documents regarding a Russian orbiter and satellite/weapon, already under surveillance by French and CIA Intelligence. At the same time, Lyudmila, who is the daughter of Boris Goloubeva (Aleksey Guskov), a Russian scientist who plays a major role in development of the satellite/weapon currently being surveilled. Lyudmila's aspiration to be a pianist is interrupted by her forced KGB recruitment to spy on her father.
Totems, like many spy thriller genre films, assists the viewer in drawing a parallel or parallels with specific, current and present-day surveillance states and government largess by showing how two or more countries can wage an alleged "cold war" and use that scenario to bypass various personal and professional boundaries in order to keep an eye on those governments' own citizenry- exactly what we see happening in countries like the China, Russia, Argentina, Iran, Syria, Cuba, North Korea, Thailand, etc.
However, the multi-layered, superior cinema of Totems is an examination of far more than the spy-related shenanigans, roguery and chicanery. Totems is equally concerned with the interesting and compelling personal lives of the people trapped in the nightmarish suspense of the intelligence quagmire and espionage turmoil- the "antagonist to amours" romance between Lyudmila and Francis which evolves into a beautifully presented transcendence cold war into hot romance.
I can't believe more haven't rated it. Full of intrigue, great writing and acting and especially from the very beautiful Kolesnikova whew. If you like serious spy shows you don't want to miss this.
I am on episode 5 and this is perhaps one of the 3 best new shows this year. Episode 1 was a bit slow but from episode 2, it gets much better. I am a fan of spy novels and shows and this is really satisfying. The actors are great especially Lambert Wilson, Niels Schneider, Vera Kolesnikova and José Garcia.
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- TriviaPROLOGUE: "1965. The Cold War. The Eastern block, led by the USSR is battling the Western Bloc led by the United States. It is an ideological, political and underground war led mostly by spies, the CIA and the KGB. France is doing its part with its intelligence service, the SDECE. The two enemies have launched an atomic arms race that threatens to plunge the world into apocalypse. Their goal: ensure superiority and create the ultimate weapon that will crush the enemy's defenses."
"East/West border Schlagsdorf, East Germany."
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