Vultural Posted May 15, 2018 Report Share Posted May 15, 2018 (edited) Hunting The Gauleiter - 2012 - 6/10 AKA - Okhota na Gaulyaytera // Охота Hа Rауляйтера Nazi occupied Minsk during the early days of WWII. The Wehrmacht overwhelms the territory causing the populace to flee to the wilderness (where they are never found!) or stay in the city to work as labor. The plot is cynical and wise. The regional commander, the gauleiter, is at odds with the SS commander. The latter wants to kill as much of the population as he can, the former wants them alive as forced labor. Likewise with the Soviet resistance, under orders to assassinate the gauleiter. They would prefer to destroy a supply train (more damage, less reprisals), but one does not disobey Moscow. Nice production values in this ten parter offset by hammy, melodramatic acting. Specifically from the women, who were apparently directed this way, which I cannot fathom. They gush, swoon, over-emote. Or they can-can to entertain German officers. In Russian and German, though the German is hideously overdubbed in monotone Russian. Generally useful to view another take on history. Edited June 23 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted June 18, 2018 Report Share Posted June 18, 2018 (edited) Love In Memory - 2013 - 6/10 AKA - 러브 인 메모리 Bittersweet K-drama of the lingering ghost. Female has been in steady relationship with her dependable, analytical consort for seven years. At times, however, she recalls the other boyfriend, her first love, whom she abandoned. They were too different, she reminds herself. She was ambitious, career driven, while he was an artist, head in the clouds. Then she catches sight of him, and memories, accurate or nostalgic, gnaw her heart. Refreshing to see how emotions of regret, hope and fondness are elaborated. At one point I imagined a Hollywood remake - - and cringed. Edited June 23 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted July 3, 2018 Report Share Posted July 3, 2018 (edited) Spies - 2017 - 6/10 Four part "reality" series put fifteen contestants (candidates) though training paces. Surveillance, how to elude surveillance, acquiring information, betrayal. Disappointingly similar to "and then there were none" type contests. At four episodes, none of the competitors stand out, and tips and tactics lightweight. OK for the curious, yet as entertainment - disposable. Edited June 23 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 (edited) The Avengers: S02 - 1962 - 6/10 Interesting season, this, and under-appreciated by the Emma Peel contingent. Stories range in quality and style, as producers rebooted the series after one season. This model of Steed is more ruthless than in later years, prone to fistfights, gunplay and manipulation. Predating Goldfinger, he even drives an Aston Martin DB5 in E09 "The Sell-Out." There are infrequent meetings with spy bosses, One-Ten or One-Twelve, and he works with three partners. Dr Martin King only lasts three episodes. Singer Venus Smith is in six, and she seems the road not taken. Miss Smith is a light jazz singer (think Beverly Kenney) engaged by Steed from time to time. Light duty work. Take photos, eavesdrop. She reminds one of a Doctor Who companion. Steed casually puts her in dangerous situations, never telling her what is ongoing. These episodes are more playful, and while I have a fondness for Venus, her character is hardly suitable. Besides, she pales in comparison with the third character, badass Cathy Gale. Cathy Gale is an anthropologist, martial arts expert, artistic and culturally astute. She is fearless, shrewd, capable, even deadly at times. One can see why many intimidated males dislike her. Gale would have made a great Bond. Audio miking varies from episode, one was particularly difficult to understand. Shooting was on videotape so the image was soft. Camerawork is often clumsy. In E23, "Conspiracy Of Silence," the camera visibly bumps into furniture, though the players take that in stride, as they do offscreen crashes and noises. Edited June 12 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted July 22, 2018 Report Share Posted July 22, 2018 (edited) Neko Zamurai - 2013 - 6/10 AKA - Samurai Cat An impoverished Ronin is approached for an assassination job. Kill a family cat. The anxious servant believes his master has been bewitched by a goblin cat! Such a lowly assignment is beneath a master of the Muso sword technique. Nevertheless, when one is starving and facing eviction ... needs must. 12 half hour episodes of the proud, unemployed warrior and his pure white, household guest. Brief swordplay, wry humor throughout, in a series aimed squarely at fans of felines. Edited June 23 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted July 28, 2018 Report Share Posted July 28, 2018 (edited) Le Chalet - 2018 - 7/10 Three couples head to remote, isolated village in French mountains for wedding event. Just as they cross the boundary, the lone bridge is destroyed. The village apparently has a dark history, and that story begins to interlayer this one. Brutal French thriller, in the manner of And Then There Were None. Traps and snares unleash memories in the older residents. Well plotted and diabolically structured series, with characters you hope are honorable. Great suspense in gorgeous settings. " ... the lowest and vilest alleys in London do not present a more dreadful record of sin than does the smiling and beautiful countryside.” - S Holmes Edited June 23 by Vultural 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted August 2, 2018 Report Share Posted August 2, 2018 (edited) Počivali U Miru - 2013 - 7/10 AKA - Rest In Peace The state prison at Zagreb is closed, scheduled for demolition. Local reporter, doing a story on this, runs across the plot of unclaimed graves. Why did no one want them? What were their stories? And why, inside the first coffin, was there no body? Only a straw effigy. What follows is a "story of the week." A low rent Lothario, amateur bank robbers, a rube left holding the Ponzi scheme, and darker tales of vengeance, blood and murder. Since most of their histories took place in the recent past, especially during the Yugoslav Wars of the 90s, there are numerous flashbacks throughout. Also, the reporter, Lucia, needs an inside guide and finds one in retired guard, Martin. Martin is crafty, secretive, helpful, corrupt, guilt ridden. Truth does not come easy. While we watch each corpse's life, there is an ongoing arc of the man who was the straw effigy. Well told and nicely structured series from Croatia. The show is steeped in the vendettas and atrocities of the Balkan conflicts. A working knowledge of that history is not mandatory, but it will certainly help. Edited June 23 by Vultural 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted August 2, 2018 Report Share Posted August 2, 2018 (edited) Tunes For Tyrants: Music And Power - 2017 - 6/10 Three part series of music / composers appropriated / exploited by despots. Specifically, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, circa 1930s and 40s. Living composers = R Strauss, Prokofiev, Shostakovich. RIP = Beethoven, Wagner. Doc references banned Jazz music, Vichy France, concentration camp bands, British composers. Hit n miss, with the first two episodes the best. Stalin disappears by E03. No mention of Mussolini (Respighi), nor Mao Zedong and the spirited sing-alongs relished by happy cohorts. Fine concept, weakened by lack of follow-through and insufficient material. Edited June 23 by Vultural 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted August 7, 2018 Report Share Posted August 7, 2018 (edited) Wooden Overcoats: S01 - 2015 - 7/10 Goings on at the small isle of Piffling Vale. Rudyard Funn owns the island's lone funeral home. Contemptuous, short tempered, scornful, he gets away with shoddy people skills because there is no competition. Until Chapman appears, starts his own funeral business with the slogan, "Let's put the fun in funerals!" Cocktails, gaiety, sing alongs. Business soars, at the expense of Funn Funerals. Rudyard, who could be Basil Fawlty's long lost nephew, concocts schemes to undermine or destroy Chapman. With about as much success as the Torquay proprietor would have. Season One of this radio comedy is eight parts, with high production values. Edited June 23 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted August 20, 2018 Report Share Posted August 20, 2018 (edited) The City And The City - 2018 - 7/10 Inspired, tech-noir adaptation of China Miéville's novel. A murder is committed in Ul Qoma, the body is dumped in Besźel. Very tricky situation this, as both cities occupy the same geographical space, though in different dimensions / realities / planes. Inhabitants of Besźel are forbidden to view Ul Qoma, and vice versa. Anyone caught "seeing" will be dealt with brutally. Both cities are police states, maintaining rocky order. A Besźel inspector is assigned the murder case, and he must navigate around politicians, extremist groups, archaeologists, capitalists, and the secretive, ever-present Control agency, Breach. This recalls divided cities such as Berlin or Jerusalem, as well as nebulous worlds of Kafka and PK Dick. Challenging and intellectually superior to countless copper programs. Edited June 23 by Vultural 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted August 30, 2018 Report Share Posted August 30, 2018 (edited) Killing Eve: S01 - 2018 - 6/10 Had no interest in this series, but someone else started and, slag that I am, I found myself watching. And enjoying ... at first. Eve is a quirky investigator soon toiling for a clandestine offshoot of MI5. The group is seeking Villanelle, a smiling assassin working for mysterious higher-ups. Initial episodes combine humor with lethal discipline. Villanelle is nothing if not resourceful, with an impish, giggling streak. Later episodes foolishly start to dissipate the mystery of the assassin. Akin to the fourth date when you realize your hot date picks their teeth, bites their nails, and has oral hygiene issues. Too late, producers grasp they have a hit show. Pace slows dramatically and it grows very talky. First four episodes = 7/10. Last four episodes = 5/10. Edited June 23 by Vultural 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted September 4, 2018 Report Share Posted September 4, 2018 (edited) Delicious: S01 - 2016 - 6/10 I think ... I was expecting more food. Four part series of philandering chef, female dalliances, cash flow difficulties. Indeed, most of the cooking in this seems related to accounts payable. The chef has been playing hide the sausage, yet he has caught himself in several snares. Ploys to evade, avoid, explain, edge him deeper into quicksand. There could be a way out. Well, it's never wise to let the little head run the game. Seems aimed at women wise to dodgy male behavior. Edited June 23 by Vultural 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted September 6, 2018 Report Share Posted September 6, 2018 (edited) Ghoul - 2018 - 6/10 Grisly horror set in the near future of India. Tensions with Muslim inhabitants have escalated dramatically and the nation has become a police state. Potential terrorists could be anywhere - or anyone. Terrorists, dissidents, forbidden book types, are rounded up and suffer enhanced interrogation. Dark, brutal series follows guards and prisoners in an underground fortress, cut off from an outside world that is perpetual night, endless rain. First episode is probably the best, establishing the narrative, though truth to tell, the gloom and dread never let up. Oh yes, one of the prisoners had summoned darkness from beyond. Edited June 23 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted October 2, 2018 Report Share Posted October 2, 2018 (edited) Shakespeare & Hathaway: S01 - 2018 - 6/10 Daytime detective series, set in Stratford-upon-Avon, with male/female partners. Stories are one-offs. Robberies, sabotage, a bit of murder. Police are involved, but TV detectives are always smarter than TV authorities. Cheerful throughout, with wisecracks and light humor. On par with the Agatha Raisin series, lacks the polish of Miss Fisher, superior to any Hallmark drivel. Season 2 has been announced and I have been informed I will be watching it. Resistance is futile. Edited June 23 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hymeros Posted October 3, 2018 Report Share Posted October 3, 2018 Hmmm let me check my planner of binger guy... From the older to the most recent, more or less,what I have seen, what's ongoing and what I have planned to see these weeks : The City and The City (still have to see the last episode, shame on me) The Affair - S04 - Done Casual - S04 finale - Done Insatiable - S01 - Done Disenchantement - S1 - Done The Innoncents - S1 - Done Quantico - S03 finale (binge) Killjoys - S04 (binge binge) Who's America - S01 - One episode, when I need some distraction. Lodge 49 - S01 - Done Castle Rock - S01 - Done Mr Mercedes - S02 The Sinner - S02 - Done Bite Club - S01 - Waiting all episodes for a binge. Preacher - S03 - Done Animals - S03 Jack Ryan - S01 - Done Ozark - S02 - Done Wanderlust - S01 Maniac - S01 - Done The First - S01 - Done Amercian Vandal - S02 - Done The Good Doctor - S02 Kidding - S01 American Horror Story - S08 This is Us - S03 The Good Place - S03 You - S01 Mr Inbetween - S01 The Cry - S01 The Man in the High Castle - S03 - Binge planned for next Friday night ^.^ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted October 13, 2018 Report Share Posted October 13, 2018 (edited) Monster - 2017 - 7/10 Another teenage girl disappears in remote north of Norway. Local authorities receive unasked for help from Oslo. Big city cops, with heavy handed technique. Eventually, they find a body - the first of many - in an open field. Soon more corpses are unearthed in the same expanse, revealing a large maze-like pattern filled with bodies and bones going back hundreds of years. Multiple threads quilt this series: A religious sect, going back to early Christian roots, a smuggling gang, the town's history of incinerations and infidelities. Most of the characters bear secrets. Being a TV show, secrets are to be exposed. Not all, however, as there are many elements that remain baffling, at least to this outsider. I imagine Scandinavians would shrug and say, "Oh, polar night, sure," along with other curiosities. At seven episodes (that conclude!) this is easy to watch without a major time commitment. Edited June 23 by Vultural 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted October 28, 2018 Report Share Posted October 28, 2018 (edited) Seventeen Moments Of Spring - 1973 - 8/10 AKA - Семнадцать Mгновений Bесны Engrossing espionage par excellence. No explosions, limited gunplay, no car chases. Nuts n bolts, nerve wracking intelligence gathering. Max Otto von Stierlitz, a high operative in the SD, has actually been a Soviet plant since 1933. Now 1945, the second world war is nearing an end and Moscow has given him an important mission. Determine if someone in German high command is trying to make a separate peace with Western powers. Find out who that individual is. Then thwart any separate peace plans. Candidates include Göering, Goebbels, Bormann, Himmler. Other Reich agencies, jockeying for power and spying on each other, include the SS, the Gestapo. In short, Stierlitz maneuvers within a thicket of knives. The pace is slow, but the intensity seldom flags as Stierlitz must protect sources, recruit allies, liquidate loose ends, and explain himself over and over to operational chiefs. Based on the actual negotiations, Operation Sunrise Crossword, this series was a favorite of Leonid Brezhnev. Edited June 23 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pixxxie Posted November 4, 2018 Report Share Posted November 4, 2018 Delicious: S01 - 2016 - 6/10 And did you know that Season 2 has been shown? If you like S1, you'll like S2 as well. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted November 4, 2018 Report Share Posted November 4, 2018 (edited) Three Identical Strangers - 2018 - 8/10 First day at new college, fellow students smile at the new guy, hug him, say, "Glad you're back, Eddy!" Only thing, his name is Bobby, not Eddy. By the end of the day, he meets the twin he never knew he had. "Newsweek" covers the story, and, incredibly enough, a third missing brother surfaces! All three had been separated at birth, to different families. Who knew? The boys become a national phenomenon, they are feted, they appear on national television, even cameo in a Madonna movie! They bond, the nation loves them, a bounty of luck showers down. Yet, ever so gradually, the story grows unimaginably dark. Their story is a sinister one, almost painful, akin to a diabolical X-Files episode. If remotely curious, then I heavily recommend this, and recommend you see this cold. Especially if you know nothing about this story. Almost every review I read afterward is filthy with spoilers. Edited June 23 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vultural Posted November 9, 2018 Report Share Posted November 9, 2018 (edited) Long Shadow - 2014 - 7/10 By and large, I dislike documentaries led by a presenter. For this, I make a wee exception. For one thing, this three part documentary on the legacy of the Great War, or World War I, is hosted by the original author of the incisive book, Cambridge professor, David Reynolds. And unlike other presenters, he appears sparingly, and does not force his face into the frame 95% of the time. This is not a doc of the war, the battles, the participants. This is the aftermath, and later consequences, that resulted in the rise of Fascism, Communism, Nazism. Also the perils of nation building, redrawing boundary lines, or simply the best intentions gone awry. Or, equally significant, the limitations and outcomes of unbridled capitalism. Reynolds makes the point of how nationalism leads into an "us vs them" mentality, though he wisely refrains from drawing parallels with current proliferation of global strong men. One suspects he hopes, rightly or wrongly, modern citizens are intelligent enough to avoid past mistakes. Edited June 23 by Vultural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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