The profoundly sad drama about sufferings, misery and injustice perfectly reflects the tragic life of many Tunisians who felt betrayed by their own government. Desperately trying to escape this harch reality, they throw themselves into the ocean to seek refuge from their agony. The show soon takes an extremely different direction, It finally brings its political dystopian themes to the surface ---which is something I love- it become an intriguing political drama. It is, after all, the dramatisation of a true story that would play perfectly as a tale of the missing and their families.
I have noticed the beginnings of a welcome trend in television drama, whereby the suffering of immigrants is taking up more narrative time and space.
It is a sad, ruthless dramatisation of ruthlessly sad events that asks - especially in later episodes - profound questions about how we want to - and how we should - obtain justice for those unfortunate people.
The scenario is characterized by its melancholic nature and its complex plot. One of its most prominent features is that each character has an individual story, but it has a unique connection with the rest of the characters. The events were excellent, the acting was amazing, the cinematography was beyond perfection, powerful conversation between characters that gives the audience a mixture feelings of confusion and tension. A titanic work that deserves recognition.