With eerie parallels to The Pied Piper, a school bus of children goes missing; kidnappers seeking ransom refuse to negotiate with anyone except Thalia, who is connected to the case on multip... Read allWith eerie parallels to The Pied Piper, a school bus of children goes missing; kidnappers seeking ransom refuse to negotiate with anyone except Thalia, who is connected to the case on multiple levels.With eerie parallels to The Pied Piper, a school bus of children goes missing; kidnappers seeking ransom refuse to negotiate with anyone except Thalia, who is connected to the case on multiple levels.
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13 episodes to tell a story that could be covered in 6-7 episodes. I'm on Ep 8 and sheer willpower will be needed to get me through the last five. It's a very cynical approach to series production. There's too much development of subplots that add very little to the central theme and storyline and serve only to pad out the length of the series. In this Ep 8, the police appear close to solving the case and yet there's still five episodes to go. Heaven knows what side streets we'll head down before a conclusion.
Should learn from the brilliant 'River' that ran just six, wonderfully scripted and acted, episodes.
Should learn from the brilliant 'River' that ran just six, wonderfully scripted and acted, episodes.
Probably worth an 8.5 or so, but the first few episodes took a bit to really get me totally engrossed. But then it REALLY picked up and got a lot more interesting, especially when it had a great unexpected turn a few episodes later. Definitely a very solid drama out of Greece worth checking out. I do agree it could have been tightened up a bit into maybe 10 episodes but overall it was solid and kept getting better and better. I felt the acting was pretty solid and it had a number of interesting characters. I am so glad Topic brings us so much content from different countries I otherwise never would have heard of.
Incredible acting and a captivating plot. The cinematography is astounding as well. Probably the best greek production since "To Nisi" (2010). Unfortunately greek tv productions have been going downhill for the past 10 years,it's good to know that we are slowly getting better again. A must-watch.
...even if bearing in mind that the Series comes from a country not famous for crime dramas. The event triggering the whole cascade of following actions was thrilling and posed several questions, but when constant flashbacks started and the wrongdoer was revealed (in the midst of season), the pace and my interest began to fade even more.
There were also no conspicuous performances to follow (which I tend to do if the plot is not too catchy for me) and I had to take my time to try to remember the cast, the Greek names, both adults and children, who was related to whom, etc. The outcome could have include an unexpected twist as well.
7 points as I liked it less than Eteros Ego; and if it was an e.g. Scandinavian or British production, I would have rated less.
There were also no conspicuous performances to follow (which I tend to do if the plot is not too catchy for me) and I had to take my time to try to remember the cast, the Greek names, both adults and children, who was related to whom, etc. The outcome could have include an unexpected twist as well.
7 points as I liked it less than Eteros Ego; and if it was an e.g. Scandinavian or British production, I would have rated less.
This series started with all the makings to be a great success. The plot is very interesting, the dialogues are realistic and the actors are really good, especially Loulis, Tsilika and Lalos. I have recently watched Eteros Ego, which I really enjoyed and this show seemed to be on the right track to be another great police drama series. And then it started...
This music, not even music, these annoying noises covering every single dialogue in every episode. I was struggling to hear what the actors were saying, turn up the volume, up and up, but, unfortunately I couldn't hear half of the dialogues. I don't now if the makers of this TV show are thinking that they add drama and excitement with this awful score but instead they destroy it. Why does it have to be so loud, why does it have to cover every single dialogue? Please don't let it destroy such a promising show!
This music, not even music, these annoying noises covering every single dialogue in every episode. I was struggling to hear what the actors were saying, turn up the volume, up and up, but, unfortunately I couldn't hear half of the dialogues. I don't now if the makers of this TV show are thinking that they add drama and excitement with this awful score but instead they destroy it. Why does it have to be so loud, why does it have to cover every single dialogue? Please don't let it destroy such a promising show!
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