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The plot was a bit predictable, with the culprits being too obvious, which made me suspect that someone else was responsible. And that's exactly what happened: the unlikely culprit, who appeared out of nowhere, was chosen as the guilty party. The same thing happened in a couple of other places, where the events were predictable in places. Still, it was worth watching.
One was in the new Bergerac. I thought it was a pretty good detective story, compared to other detective stories. But it wasn't Bergerac. A familiar car at the end and an alcoholic cop are not enough; we've seen these before. The difference from the old one was that it had humor and style. Maybe it's because when series are made digitally instead of on film, they convey a similar atmosphere.
The new Bergerac was boring in terms of characters and had no sense of humor. Somehow, it was a bleak series compared to the original. The actors were good, but it was probably the script's fault that the characters were boring.
It made me wonder if the creators had even watched the original Bergerac. It was so difTerence Alexanderferent. Although there was a lot of criticism, in the end it was a pretty good first season. The original one with John Nettles and Terence Alexander was just so overwhelmingly good.
One was in the new Bergerac. I thought it was a pretty good detective story, compared to other detective stories. But it wasn't Bergerac. A familiar car at the end and an alcoholic cop are not enough; we've seen these before. The difference from the old one was that it had humor and style. Maybe it's because when series are made digitally instead of on film, they convey a similar atmosphere.
The new Bergerac was boring in terms of characters and had no sense of humor. Somehow, it was a bleak series compared to the original. The actors were good, but it was probably the script's fault that the characters were boring.
It made me wonder if the creators had even watched the original Bergerac. It was so difTerence Alexanderferent. Although there was a lot of criticism, in the end it was a pretty good first season. The original one with John Nettles and Terence Alexander was just so overwhelmingly good.
In my opinion, this is the best Bond film ever made. It has pace, humor, awesome chase scenes, beautiful locations, and a great portrayal of the era. Roger Moore is starting to look a little old, but he's got style. In general, the Bond films directed by John Glenn are really good, except for Licence to Kill, which was no different from any other action film. The same problem plagues these new Bond films.
This is an excellent snapshot of the early 1980s. The people, the clothes, the style, the music, the cars... there's something warm about watching this. Probably because it was shot on film. Young rebellion that makes you wonder if they were right after all.
The film deals with the transition of young people towards adulthood at a difficult time. The institutions are hard on them, the police, school, parents, relationships... punk fits in well with this film. Oh, those were the days! Otherwise one of the stars of the film is Kati Outinen, one of director Aki Kaurismäki's favourite actresses. This is her first film in which she plays a major role. I recommend!
The film deals with the transition of young people towards adulthood at a difficult time. The institutions are hard on them, the police, school, parents, relationships... punk fits in well with this film. Oh, those were the days! Otherwise one of the stars of the film is Kati Outinen, one of director Aki Kaurismäki's favourite actresses. This is her first film in which she plays a major role. I recommend!