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A dead body is found on a roof in Kazakhstan: it belongs to Anthony Kurz, an American astronaut currently on the ISS. Anna Zarathi, a French astronaut, and Isaak Turgun, a Kazakh cop, set ou... Read allA dead body is found on a roof in Kazakhstan: it belongs to Anthony Kurz, an American astronaut currently on the ISS. Anna Zarathi, a French astronaut, and Isaak Turgun, a Kazakh cop, set out to solve this mysterious paradox.A dead body is found on a roof in Kazakhstan: it belongs to Anthony Kurz, an American astronaut currently on the ISS. Anna Zarathi, a French astronaut, and Isaak Turgun, a Kazakh cop, set out to solve this mysterious paradox.
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I have to speak as I find and what I found was a series that is half in heavily-accented English. Despite the virtual impossibility of being able to follow what some of the actors were saying in that language, there were no subtitles for the English parts. I sat right by the television and it didn't help at all in many scenes.
EDIT NUMBER ONE
//The proficiency of some of the cast in English was variable. There was a couple of real stinkers. However, virtually none of the cast was what I'd call completely fluent. So often it seemed that they were reciting their lines and not acting them. Dialogue was stilted and unconvincing. This even affected those whose first language was English - or maybe they were just useless actors. //
A further disadvantage was that someone had decided to use a small off-white font for the subtitles provided for the non-English parts. Due to the terrain of Kazakhstan, vastnesses, deserts and bright sun, this meant that they often could not be read.
EDIT NUMBER TWO
//I found subs for just the English parts that I added. These were actually better than the hardcoded subs as they had a black background. So at least I was able to follow the entire plot//
Both of these defects conspired to irritate me and finally forced me to switch off. This was a shame as so many of the reviews are good.
EDIT NUMBER THREE
//So, I managed to get it all seen. I was really pleased to see Daniyar Alshinov in a leading rôle. I'd seen him in A Dark Dark Man a couple of years ago and he was just as good here. In fact, the Kazakh and Russian actors were far more convincing when speaking their own languages. Alshinov though was good in both languages having proper fluency in English.//
EDIT NUMBER FOUR
//I'd left a mark of four last time and I'm not going to change it. The plot was pretty ridiculous and the philosophical flights of fancy did not convince. I wanted to find out what happened but it was perfectly ludicrous.
Can I recommend this? Not really. //
EDIT NUMBER ONE
//The proficiency of some of the cast in English was variable. There was a couple of real stinkers. However, virtually none of the cast was what I'd call completely fluent. So often it seemed that they were reciting their lines and not acting them. Dialogue was stilted and unconvincing. This even affected those whose first language was English - or maybe they were just useless actors. //
A further disadvantage was that someone had decided to use a small off-white font for the subtitles provided for the non-English parts. Due to the terrain of Kazakhstan, vastnesses, deserts and bright sun, this meant that they often could not be read.
EDIT NUMBER TWO
//I found subs for just the English parts that I added. These were actually better than the hardcoded subs as they had a black background. So at least I was able to follow the entire plot//
Both of these defects conspired to irritate me and finally forced me to switch off. This was a shame as so many of the reviews are good.
EDIT NUMBER THREE
//So, I managed to get it all seen. I was really pleased to see Daniyar Alshinov in a leading rôle. I'd seen him in A Dark Dark Man a couple of years ago and he was just as good here. In fact, the Kazakh and Russian actors were far more convincing when speaking their own languages. Alshinov though was good in both languages having proper fluency in English.//
EDIT NUMBER FOUR
//I'd left a mark of four last time and I'm not going to change it. The plot was pretty ridiculous and the philosophical flights of fancy did not convince. I wanted to find out what happened but it was perfectly ludicrous.
Can I recommend this? Not really. //
Perfect scenario for the ones like me who adores sci-fi and Interstaller. Thank you France for such an incredible movie, thank you Kazakhstan for making it real.
Stunningly shot with excellent performances, but very slow moving and more concerned with being ambiguous and leaving mysteries unresolved than addressing its convoluted plot. There is no satisfying ending to this genre mash-up, and it left me scratching my head in frustration as to what the hell actually happened. Too long with no actual pay off or meaningful explanation for the paradox that drives the first episode. This show gets lost in its bleak setting and smoke filled interiors, assuming that the audience will find these unusual locations compelling enough to not worry about the narrative. Perhaps the meaning we are looking for is that there's literally no meaning, and that's a bummer because there are loads of other shows out there that provide smarter and compelling resolutions to their mysteries. Sadly, this show is beautiful to look at but a complete waste of time that will make you feel cheated and angry.
This series is brilliant not only for the amazing storyline, but the scenery of the Steppe and Kazakstan, I can't find out where it was filmed, and maybe it's a substitute place but you certainly get the idea of a vast landscape, some of it damaged by previous nuclear testing and still radioactive. There are also amazing scenes of planet Earth taken from space. Infiniti is definitely recommended. I didn't worry too much about some of the difficult accents as subsequent narrative made it clear. Great acting from all the cast, really strong female leads too. I feel a bit sad it has ended, perhaps they'll give us a second series. It does require your full attention though (no looking at your phone) and I would describe some of the dialogue as "spare" - that is there are few long explanations about what is going on, you have to work it out for yourself, but after a while you will. Loved it.
An intriguing mix of international crime thriller and science fiction, set in the decaying "Soviet" space and nuclear testing bases in the Kazakhstan desert. Pace is a bit slow to start, and there seem to be significant plot holes, although maybe I missed things due to the lack of subtitling of heavily accented English dialogue. But if you like shows like 'Dark' and 'Outer Range', it's well worth watching for the intriguing mystery, cinematography, incredible twists in the final episode, and some great performances, notably the Kazakh cop. A bonus is seeing Céline Sallette-Julie from the brilliant 'Les Revenants'/'The Returned'-in another lead role.
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- TriviaWhen asked to sum up the entire series in a few sentences, producer Eric Laroche said: "After a complex mooring manoeuvre at the ISS, ground control lost contact with the station and the crew is in distress. At the same time, a decapitated and wax-covered body is found on a roof in Kazakhstan. The identification leaves no room for doubt: the body belongs to Anthony Kurz, an American astronaut who is currently in the ISS, in orbit 400 km away, in space. The French astronaut, a French astronaut, who had been dismissed from the space program, was convinced that Kurz called her for help from the ISS. She is teaming up with Isaak Turgun, a Kazakh policeman disavowed by his superiors, to resolve this mysterious paradox: Could Kurz be living in space and dead on Earth?"
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