Family of a wealthy banker must go into hiding, totally "off the grid" after his bank fails and he becomes chief suspect in his partner's murder.Family of a wealthy banker must go into hiding, totally "off the grid" after his bank fails and he becomes chief suspect in his partner's murder.Family of a wealthy banker must go into hiding, totally "off the grid" after his bank fails and he becomes chief suspect in his partner's murder.
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Where are all the "user" reviews?! Amazed that I'm the first... It's riveting...couldn't tear away for long and had to binge-watch all twelve episodes...every major player is utterly believable ~ high quality acting and an incredibly well-written and suspenseful script...the scenery is absolutely gorgeous ~ snow-capped Alpine mountains...such pastoral beauty ~ almost felt like moving there! The authenticity of the family's relationship only added to the drama that carried them through truly terrifying experiences...a magnificent production ~ great story with twists and turns and a satisfying conclusion.
Kudos and bravo!
Kudos and bravo!
Why did I spend so much time watching this awful series? Answer....just to see if there was a decent ending.
Oh my god I've never seen such bad acting from all the main characters. For a family who has been given new identities and is wanting people to believe they are dead. Well stupidity abounds.
From the annoying daughter who decides to write an essay on how they are on the run etc to the nearly as annoying goofy son who just wants to kiss his bf. Never mind the daughter getting arrested for shooting and possessing a gun and the son wanting to perform in a concert in front of 500 people. WTF.
Then the wife gets in on the act by telephoning the husband's mistress. Could it get any more stupid.
I watched this on Channel 4s Walter Presents and words cannot express how disappointed I am. Usually amazingly good series.
In the end I hate to say it but I rather hoped the family, the rubbish detectives and the bad guy would all get in a massive shoot out which would end with no survivors.
Oh my god I've never seen such bad acting from all the main characters. For a family who has been given new identities and is wanting people to believe they are dead. Well stupidity abounds.
From the annoying daughter who decides to write an essay on how they are on the run etc to the nearly as annoying goofy son who just wants to kiss his bf. Never mind the daughter getting arrested for shooting and possessing a gun and the son wanting to perform in a concert in front of 500 people. WTF.
Then the wife gets in on the act by telephoning the husband's mistress. Could it get any more stupid.
I watched this on Channel 4s Walter Presents and words cannot express how disappointed I am. Usually amazingly good series.
In the end I hate to say it but I rather hoped the family, the rubbish detectives and the bad guy would all get in a massive shoot out which would end with no survivors.
As this Italian series opens a woman is arrested in a remote mountain town; she has been living under an assumed name. As she is questioned by the police we flash back six months...
Her husband Claudio Caruana is on the board of a bank in Rome that has been accused of corruption. One evening he tells his wife he is seeing a colleague, when in fact he is seeing his mistress... this proves very awkward when the colleague is murdered and he appears on the CCTV. Fearing he is about to be arrested he contacts a man who will help him and his wife, son and daughter disappear. They must trade their old lives in Rome for a new life in the Italian Tyrol under new names. For how long will they be able to give up their old lives? One police officer in particular is determined to find Claudio even after evidence suggesting the family died while trying to flee the country emerges.
I thought this was a solid series. The opening serves to grab the viewers' attention; we may know that one of the family has been arrested but it is far from obvious whether others have been caught and the question of how she came to be where she is is interesting. Inevitably the family get into some fairly melodramatic problems each episode which threaten to expose them. Of course such problems are needed to keep the story interesting for twelve episodes. The cast do a fine job making their characters believable and the beautiful Tyrolian scenery makes the outdoor scenes look stunning. Without giving anything away I found the ending to be solid as it nicely wraps things up without the need to set things up for unnecessary further seasons. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of Euro-drama.
These comments are based on watching the series in Italian with English subtitles.
Her husband Claudio Caruana is on the board of a bank in Rome that has been accused of corruption. One evening he tells his wife he is seeing a colleague, when in fact he is seeing his mistress... this proves very awkward when the colleague is murdered and he appears on the CCTV. Fearing he is about to be arrested he contacts a man who will help him and his wife, son and daughter disappear. They must trade their old lives in Rome for a new life in the Italian Tyrol under new names. For how long will they be able to give up their old lives? One police officer in particular is determined to find Claudio even after evidence suggesting the family died while trying to flee the country emerges.
I thought this was a solid series. The opening serves to grab the viewers' attention; we may know that one of the family has been arrested but it is far from obvious whether others have been caught and the question of how she came to be where she is is interesting. Inevitably the family get into some fairly melodramatic problems each episode which threaten to expose them. Of course such problems are needed to keep the story interesting for twelve episodes. The cast do a fine job making their characters believable and the beautiful Tyrolian scenery makes the outdoor scenes look stunning. Without giving anything away I found the ending to be solid as it nicely wraps things up without the need to set things up for unnecessary further seasons. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of Euro-drama.
These comments are based on watching the series in Italian with English subtitles.
This drama, in Italian with subtitles, starts off very well. The first episode sets up an intriguing scenario, with a mysterious death and the main suspect and his family having to go into hiding.
Unfortunately the interest is not maintained. By the time we get to episodes 3, 4 and 5, almost all of the show is about the various relationships inside and outside the family, while the main story proceeds at a glacial pace. At times, you almost feel like you're watching a soap.
The acting is good, not just the two main characters but their children as well. And there's some great scenery of the Italian Dolomite mountains.
Six episodes would have been good, but fourteen?
Unfortunately the interest is not maintained. By the time we get to episodes 3, 4 and 5, almost all of the show is about the various relationships inside and outside the family, while the main story proceeds at a glacial pace. At times, you almost feel like you're watching a soap.
The acting is good, not just the two main characters but their children as well. And there's some great scenery of the Italian Dolomite mountains.
Six episodes would have been good, but fourteen?
Vite in fuga AKA Off Grid
This could have been a good 6 part psychological thriller, but after a good start it faded badly.
Episode 4 was a gratuitous "inclusive" episode for same sex relationships. It could have been missed altogether and none of the core plot would be missed.
Episodes 6-11 was just plain padded out waffle. Just boring soap.
There was no explanation as to how Cosimo Casiraghi could effect all the things that he did, passports, IDs, jobs, etc, etc, or how Miranda would have gone along with her coldblooded father-in-law.
It was just too long.
The Italian scenery was good, Claudio Gioè's acting was bad or should I say overacting.
This is a contemporary drama and contains language and/or attitudes that some viewers, particularly those of a more mature generation, the Silent Majority, will find offensive.
Episode 4 was a gratuitous "inclusive" episode for same sex relationships. It could have been missed altogether and none of the core plot would be missed.
Episodes 6-11 was just plain padded out waffle. Just boring soap.
There was no explanation as to how Cosimo Casiraghi could effect all the things that he did, passports, IDs, jobs, etc, etc, or how Miranda would have gone along with her coldblooded father-in-law.
It was just too long.
The Italian scenery was good, Claudio Gioè's acting was bad or should I say overacting.
This is a contemporary drama and contains language and/or attitudes that some viewers, particularly those of a more mature generation, the Silent Majority, will find offensive.
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