The Gone
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- 2023–
Ein irischer Detektiv tut sich mit einem Kiwi-Polizisten zusammen, um ein irisches Ehepaar zu finden, das aus einer ländlichen neuseeländischen Stadt verschwunden ist.Ein irischer Detektiv tut sich mit einem Kiwi-Polizisten zusammen, um ein irisches Ehepaar zu finden, das aus einer ländlichen neuseeländischen Stadt verschwunden ist.Ein irischer Detektiv tut sich mit einem Kiwi-Polizisten zusammen, um ein irisches Ehepaar zu finden, das aus einer ländlichen neuseeländischen Stadt verschwunden ist.
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I really enjoyed this series, and it was perfect for bingewatching on a rainy weekend.
As a fan of Scandinavian-set noir crime series, I've been looking forward to The Gone, and to see how it would work. I wasn't disappointed.
The weaving of Kiwi and Irish themes, cast and cultures worked really well. Sometimes, this approach can feel forced but for The Gone it felt authentic and relatable.
Wonderful Kiwi cast and New Zealand scenery. Leads felt like a good match and were genuine and relatable.
The plot line wasn't overworked, but there were still enough twists and turns to keep me hitting 'Next episode'.
As a fan of Scandinavian-set noir crime series, I've been looking forward to The Gone, and to see how it would work. I wasn't disappointed.
The weaving of Kiwi and Irish themes, cast and cultures worked really well. Sometimes, this approach can feel forced but for The Gone it felt authentic and relatable.
Wonderful Kiwi cast and New Zealand scenery. Leads felt like a good match and were genuine and relatable.
The plot line wasn't overworked, but there were still enough twists and turns to keep me hitting 'Next episode'.
I wasn't going to watch this as I often find NZ dramas can be poorly acted or with thin story lines but eventually gave an episode a go. I was drawn in after about 20 minutes and ended up watching the full series over 3 nights.
Acting was good by both the NZ and Irish contingent. Story line was also good and tense at times. I think the blend of Irish and NZ themes worked well together. As someone who watches a lot of UK crime dramas I think this stacks up pretty well with some of the better ones.
Scenery beautiful and score pretty good. Definitely recommend to anyone who likes well paced crime dramas.
Acting was good by both the NZ and Irish contingent. Story line was also good and tense at times. I think the blend of Irish and NZ themes worked well together. As someone who watches a lot of UK crime dramas I think this stacks up pretty well with some of the better ones.
Scenery beautiful and score pretty good. Definitely recommend to anyone who likes well paced crime dramas.
If you've watched Series 1, ploughed through Series 2 struggling to remember the previous plot, and are hoping for a conclusion......dream on, Series 2 ends on a cliff hanger..
We were gearing up for a gathering together of all the strands, who did what etc... it didn't help, obviously another series in the pipeline but can I be bothered?
I liked it when the detective hero loses a fight with a passing teenager right at the start. Refreshing not to have the lead character a super-hero who outfights everyone.
We then get a glimpse of New Zealand society. In particular the life of the Maori.
How they were ill-treated in the past, and are still far from equal.
And also real imperfect characters. Different from each other.
We start with one mystery, and then several more crop up.
The season ends with at least one mystery cleared up. More for Season two, I assume.
And some excellent scenery. Places where real people are living and having complex lives.
We then get a glimpse of New Zealand society. In particular the life of the Maori.
How they were ill-treated in the past, and are still far from equal.
And also real imperfect characters. Different from each other.
We start with one mystery, and then several more crop up.
The season ends with at least one mystery cleared up. More for Season two, I assume.
And some excellent scenery. Places where real people are living and having complex lives.
This six-part series featuring Acushla-Tara Kupe and Richard Flood in the lead roles is thoroughly enjoyable and will appeal to any fans of content in the Crime Drama genre...
Set in a small rural New Zealand town called Te Aroha (Mt Affinity in the show) the writing is excellent and each episode flows neatly into the next one as the suspense begins to build.
One of the coolest aspects of the Series is the infusion of the cultures of both New Zealand and also Ireland into the story - in both the spoken word and also in song (there are subtitles - but the language is concise and easily understandable).
Nowhere is this more poignant than in the funeral (Tangi) scene where Native New Zealand Maori "Waiata" is followed by a beautiful Irish song performed by the father of one of the missing Irish visitors.
The acting is first class - especially the performances of the two lead actors, but they are also extremely well supported by a Cast of well-known New Zealand Actors and there are some fantastic performances by the Series' Irish contingent of actors.
Acushla-Tara and Richard slowly build a dynamic partnership throughout the episodes and despite the serious and suspenseful nature of the subject matter, the story is also punctuated by some light-hearted, humorous moments featuring some playful "Banter" and quintessential kiwi humour...
As a proud New Zealand viewer - I loved seeing even more of our beautiful Country on screen, and as far as suspense and twists go - this well told Crime Story does not disappoint!
Definitely worth a watch!
Set in a small rural New Zealand town called Te Aroha (Mt Affinity in the show) the writing is excellent and each episode flows neatly into the next one as the suspense begins to build.
One of the coolest aspects of the Series is the infusion of the cultures of both New Zealand and also Ireland into the story - in both the spoken word and also in song (there are subtitles - but the language is concise and easily understandable).
Nowhere is this more poignant than in the funeral (Tangi) scene where Native New Zealand Maori "Waiata" is followed by a beautiful Irish song performed by the father of one of the missing Irish visitors.
The acting is first class - especially the performances of the two lead actors, but they are also extremely well supported by a Cast of well-known New Zealand Actors and there are some fantastic performances by the Series' Irish contingent of actors.
Acushla-Tara and Richard slowly build a dynamic partnership throughout the episodes and despite the serious and suspenseful nature of the subject matter, the story is also punctuated by some light-hearted, humorous moments featuring some playful "Banter" and quintessential kiwi humour...
As a proud New Zealand viewer - I loved seeing even more of our beautiful Country on screen, and as far as suspense and twists go - this well told Crime Story does not disappoint!
Definitely worth a watch!
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- WissenswertesThe series was shot late 2022, partially in Auckland as well as Te Aroha (names as Mt Affinity in the series). It was an inclusive production, with Maori accounting for about 40% of the production crew, and about 5% of the spoken dialogue in the series is te reo.
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