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After her husband is assassinated, housewife Carmen reluctantly has to take charge of the criminal business of her family.After her husband is assassinated, housewife Carmen reluctantly has to take charge of the criminal business of her family.After her husband is assassinated, housewife Carmen reluctantly has to take charge of the criminal business of her family.
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Fantastic. The best series I have seen in a very long time. Neither given to write reviews, nor watch two entire series in two sittings yet here I am. Often brutal but utterly communicative with a sensational lead performance, this is a story of good people doing very bad things in an ever desperate downward spiral toward oblivion. The juxtaposition of the viewers empathy toward a mother utterly betrayed and her acts increasingly destitute of all morality, is perfectly poised.
I was only able to view the first two series here in the UK, so any further series are an unknown quantity to me.
This is not The Sopranos, and has only the theme of crime families in common. Like the Sopranos, this is quality TV of the very highest calibre.
Most recommended.
I was only able to view the first two series here in the UK, so any further series are an unknown quantity to me.
This is not The Sopranos, and has only the theme of crime families in common. Like the Sopranos, this is quality TV of the very highest calibre.
Most recommended.
This is a pretty average Dutch TV series that uses a well worn theme of a woman who takes over her husband's drug trafficking network. It's reminiscent of the Italian series where the daughter took over the Father's mafia network, and also the Mexican series, "Reina del Sur". The story is spotty in areas, and the overuse of flashbacks at the start, and during each new episode, becomes extremely annoying after a while. They lend very little to the continuing story, and one has to resist the urge to constantly "fast forward" through those scenes. Character development is good for the lead character, as it shows how the business can seduce anyone to become totally changed as a person. In other instances, more development could have been done with some of the other characters e.g. the detective Leeflang. The acting is average. While there are 4 seasons listed, I was only able to view two of those but if the other reviews on this site are right, the series seems to go downhill after season two so I may not have missed much.
'The Godfather' explored the problems of an essentially good man trying to escape from his criminal family; 'The Sopranos' explored how such a family might live amongst the ordinary upper-middle classes. Dutch drama 'Black Widow' blends both these themes, as its protagonist is a mafia widow who finds herself lumbered by her murdered husband's criminal debts. It's strength is in displaying the ambiguous relationship that such this person (and the other non-combatants in the family) might have with their bread-winning relatives. But it lacks the operatic quality of the Italian drama 'Gomorrah' (my favourite mafia story of the year), and it's also lacks that drama's rich portrait of how organised crime permeates civil society. Overall, it feels mostly plausible, and well-plotted, but I found it a little hard to care about Carmen, our semi-innocent heroine who merely wants to continue her good life without having to pay for it.
This series goes from good (series 1), OK (series 2) to bad and boring (series 3). And now there's talk about a series 4. Please don't.
The series is about a woman (Carmen) whose family is in the drug business. As her husband is killed her happy family life is overand she becomes very much involved in the business.
We all know these kind of stories, but being set in Amsterdam and with good acting the first series was very good.
Series 2 brought in some new characters and was pretty much OK, although it didn't have the good story lines.
Series 3 was completely unbelievable (Carnen takes on the Russian as well as the Mexican Maffia).
So if you wanna see some decent dutch acting, watch series 1 and leave it at that.
The series is about a woman (Carmen) whose family is in the drug business. As her husband is killed her happy family life is overand she becomes very much involved in the business.
We all know these kind of stories, but being set in Amsterdam and with good acting the first series was very good.
Series 2 brought in some new characters and was pretty much OK, although it didn't have the good story lines.
Series 3 was completely unbelievable (Carnen takes on the Russian as well as the Mexican Maffia).
So if you wanna see some decent dutch acting, watch series 1 and leave it at that.
This woman "carmen" does nothing 'wrong', but is involved in a multitude of crimes and killings all in the name of protecting her family even thou she loses 2 husbands, a father and a sister. A bit unrealistic at times but a good drama to watch that is full on and entertaining. They probably milked it for a bit too long (5 seasons). The first 2 seasons are the best. Carmen is portrayed beautifully. She is a standout in the acting department in this series. Some of the acting for nat, luciene, and storm is a bit weak at times. Berry plays his role well. As i said they story lines goes off the rails the further the series goes which is really quite normal. Overall it was a decent watch.
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- TriviaBeen adapted into the US TV series Red Widow (2013) as well as the Swedish TV series Gåsmamman (2015).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Eva Jinek op zondag: Episode #2.15 (2012)
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