Detective James Cormack of the Queensland Police Service attempts to balance his work on cold cases with a personal mission to find his brother, who went missing when they were children.Detective James Cormack of the Queensland Police Service attempts to balance his work on cold cases with a personal mission to find his brother, who went missing when they were children.Detective James Cormack of the Queensland Police Service attempts to balance his work on cold cases with a personal mission to find his brother, who went missing when they were children.
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This series, at times, moves at an absolutely glacial pace, which was not aided by the fact that I figured out whodunit, in both seasons, very early on.
But this is Travis Fimmel's (Det James Cormack) show from start to finish. Fimmel is a compelling actor who makes very unusual and surprising acting choices. In this regard, he reminds me very much of James Dean.
Fimmel gets help along the way from Renee Lim (Senior Sergeant Angie Zhang), Gulliver McGrath (Constable Dale Quinn), Jemmason Power (Hazel Baker), Megan Smart (Samara Kahill) and Jana McKinnon (Zoe Jacob's).
It also features some stunning Australian landscapes, especially in Season 2.
But this is Travis Fimmel's (Det James Cormack) show from start to finish. Fimmel is a compelling actor who makes very unusual and surprising acting choices. In this regard, he reminds me very much of James Dean.
Fimmel gets help along the way from Renee Lim (Senior Sergeant Angie Zhang), Gulliver McGrath (Constable Dale Quinn), Jemmason Power (Hazel Baker), Megan Smart (Samara Kahill) and Jana McKinnon (Zoe Jacob's).
It also features some stunning Australian landscapes, especially in Season 2.
I was fairly worried at the start. The first scenes of Izzy were as unsympathetically shot as possible. Then the introduction of Travis Fimmel's character had me thinking uh oh this is going to be over the top.
Fortunately it got better pretty quickly once the action moved to the North Queensland location.
There were still some quite annoying flaws in the depiction of the characters over the 25 year timeline. Some of the actors seemed to have aged about 5 years tops. While others like Hazel were realistically completely different.
Maybe got a bit too "Broadchurch" in the middle episodes. But the resolution wasn't awful.
BTW. Couldn't help noticing in an extended scene in the video shop where the victim worked in 1994 that there were numerous unrented copies of Elaine Paige's Cats film. Perhaps it was because that film wasn't released until 1998.
Fortunately it got better pretty quickly once the action moved to the North Queensland location.
There were still some quite annoying flaws in the depiction of the characters over the 25 year timeline. Some of the actors seemed to have aged about 5 years tops. While others like Hazel were realistically completely different.
Maybe got a bit too "Broadchurch" in the middle episodes. But the resolution wasn't awful.
BTW. Couldn't help noticing in an extended scene in the video shop where the victim worked in 1994 that there were numerous unrented copies of Elaine Paige's Cats film. Perhaps it was because that film wasn't released until 1998.
Loved Travis in this! My favourite of his work so far.
Real Aussie style drama, loved the backdrop country Nth Qld and the really nicely tailored imagery and camera work. Story line was simple but captivating, I literally had no clue who it was till the end, love it when that happens!
Character development was well done and the timeline jumps were easily defined, even though this had the potential to be problematic as there was a constant back and forth, it was handled very well. I watch it all the way through on New Year's Day morning after watching the first sunrise for 2023!
A great way to start a new year. Great work.
Real Aussie style drama, loved the backdrop country Nth Qld and the really nicely tailored imagery and camera work. Story line was simple but captivating, I literally had no clue who it was till the end, love it when that happens!
Character development was well done and the timeline jumps were easily defined, even though this had the potential to be problematic as there was a constant back and forth, it was handled very well. I watch it all the way through on New Year's Day morning after watching the first sunrise for 2023!
A great way to start a new year. Great work.
I really enjoyed this series. It has a good plot with sevral mini sub-plots. ALl good. I like Aussie TV serials and have rarely seen a bad 'un. The main plot is basically a who dun it and the whole plot revolves around who killed a young girl. The main cop character is himself complex with his own set of problems. The main characters are well filled out and easy to relate to.
THE MOST ANNOYING part on this whole series was the awful loud banging noises that pass for incedental music. I really wish that the producer had not allowed this as it spoils many scenes. Apart from that I liked it. Bad music too.
THE MOST ANNOYING part on this whole series was the awful loud banging noises that pass for incedental music. I really wish that the producer had not allowed this as it spoils many scenes. Apart from that I liked it. Bad music too.
Two things need to be made clear off the top. First, Australia continues to be world-class in the production of series drama, and Black Snow is no exception. Two, Travis Fimmel is one of those rare actors whose breakout performance (as Ragnar) was so strong that he may be spending the rest of his career trying to prove that Vikings was no accident. In this production, he wears horn-rimmed glasses and has a number of quirks. However, as a successful "cold case" detective -- one who solves cases no one else can -- his boss cuts him a lot of slack. As expected, this gives him room to use his considerable skills to flesh out a character that keeps the attention for the full length of the series. The story is a police procedural -- something the Aussies excel at, check out MYSTERY ROAD -- that is sparsely directed, yet effective at maintaining the suspense. Recommended. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
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- TriviaIn February 2008, Queensland prisoners were issued packs of government-issue playing cards featuring cold case victims, in an attempt to reignite interest in these missing persons.
- GoofsThe nature of Chloe's business with Turner is never explained.
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