kmcmac
Joined Feb 2012
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Far too short as it hardly touches on the actual repairs, instrument ones that is. That could have been technically interesting, but this is a story of how music and the provision of the instruments, often to those too poor to afford them can change or be a new start in their young lives. This is brought into focus by the same effects that music had on the repair staff themselves, as they each recount the difficulties and for some the deep emtional trauma that they still carry. For one of whom, reminded me of the stories told and witnessed by Jewish families, with the same lasting bewilderment of how, why then their lives changed in an instant., what it was is no longer.
As good as it gets, non stop explosive action, tight story line with several threads and with some gritty realism, reminded me of Reacher series. If you want to binge out with a few beers then this is a show that will keep you engrossed, entertained and wanting more.
So poorly edited that it is as if 50% of the show had been cut and viewer has to fill in the big gaps, its more like a family soap opera, ridiculously loud music. How this has got to a third season is beyond me, just look at the viewing figures, they have been plumeting since day one.
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