AlexanderPeyre
Joined Nov 2012
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This is most probably the worst script and the worst acting you can find. An ocean of cliches ä, stereotypes, terrible dialogues and cheap settings. But worse than that, the whole story doesn't make any sense, and the characters lack any capacity of logical reasoning. Not even a film student at first year could create something so wrong at all levels.
Could be interesting to see if you want to find out how incompetence and failure can be infectious on a whole producing crew. And who knows, this might achieve cult status in the future for being so insanely bad. Worth looking for to see the meltdown in production- maybe. Otherwise avoid at all costs.
Could be interesting to see if you want to find out how incompetence and failure can be infectious on a whole producing crew. And who knows, this might achieve cult status in the future for being so insanely bad. Worth looking for to see the meltdown in production- maybe. Otherwise avoid at all costs.
The complexity of the characters, the actors, the story. Everything in Taelgia is well-crafted with care and dedication to details. Sara Shirpey, Jonay Pineda Skallak and Tanki Mosa stands out in their acting, although the casting have been done with perfection.
Many compare the serie to the successful Snabba Cash, that in comparison to Taelgia is more full of cliches and Hollywood-inspired scenes. With a slower tempo, Taelgia allows you to understand the dilemmas and that nothing is black and white.
Taelgia could be one of the most well-made Swedish series that have been made in the last years. Hopefully there will be more seasons, and a great future career for many of the new actors in the series.
Many compare the serie to the successful Snabba Cash, that in comparison to Taelgia is more full of cliches and Hollywood-inspired scenes. With a slower tempo, Taelgia allows you to understand the dilemmas and that nothing is black and white.
Taelgia could be one of the most well-made Swedish series that have been made in the last years. Hopefully there will be more seasons, and a great future career for many of the new actors in the series.