Cuatro detectives en cuatro períodos diferentes de Londres se encuentran investigando el mismo asesinato.Cuatro detectives en cuatro períodos diferentes de Londres se encuentran investigando el mismo asesinato.Cuatro detectives en cuatro períodos diferentes de Londres se encuentran investigando el mismo asesinato.
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People found too many loopholes, problems etc. But what I don't understand is the generations passed from 1941-2023, THEY(For spoiler alerts...no names mentioned 😉) kept feeding stories to the people through recordings and THERE WAS NO ONE SANE ENOUGH TO QUESTION IT OR IGNORE IT!! Everyone followed THEM!!
Creators should have made this as a movie or a series with less episodes maybe 6. I THINK they stretched a little bit. In every episode they will not tell what's going on and for me it was frustrating. Every character kept saying you won't understand!! (So why are you telling the other person). For example Elias asked Hasan to be in the interrogation room so that he can share something but he never shared anything. It was exasperating!!!
They kept all explanations for the last episode!!! I have watched a similar show on Netflix called Dark which is SOMEWHAT similar to this show.
I liked the cast especially young Polly and every main character is given a proper screen time. The story is little bit slow in the middle but it picks up later!! One time watch!! Pretty decent show!! Liked it!!
Creators should have made this as a movie or a series with less episodes maybe 6. I THINK they stretched a little bit. In every episode they will not tell what's going on and for me it was frustrating. Every character kept saying you won't understand!! (So why are you telling the other person). For example Elias asked Hasan to be in the interrogation room so that he can share something but he never shared anything. It was exasperating!!!
They kept all explanations for the last episode!!! I have watched a similar show on Netflix called Dark which is SOMEWHAT similar to this show.
I liked the cast especially young Polly and every main character is given a proper screen time. The story is little bit slow in the middle but it picks up later!! One time watch!! Pretty decent show!! Liked it!!
Hokum but I enjoyed it all except the WWII London police car sirens which weren't fitted until 1963 when they also introduced the blue flashing beacons. They just had bells but like all science fiction fans I do tend to be obsessively pedantic. I was prepared to accept all the other minor errors but those police car bells are a sound of those times which transport me back in time which the film makers missed. I suspect that those not liking science fiction will find the plot difficult to follow and the continual time shifts confusing but the production isn't made for non science fiction fans so if this isn't your style, don't bother struggling with the plot. :-)
Bodies was much better than I thought it would be. It's one of those shows where you need to watch it and not be doing other things while watching. Pay attention because the story really pays off. Each episode just got better and better. The entire cast was fantastic, they really pull you into the story. Every episode just continues to add pieces of the puzzle in such intriguing and entertaining ways. I couldn't stop watching, I binged all 8 episodes in less than two days. After just finishing it I'm thinking of watching it again because now that I know the ending I think it would be fun seeing all the stuff I missed.
I enjoyed the series, especially towards the end.
Mid the show in many moments I felt it was a bad version of Dark, as well as I suffered some scenes that were overreacted and completely out of context.
Some interesting things happened with the music that I enjoyed. The piano player and daughter of the policeman, Polly, plays " What a difference a day makes" during the period of the '41 when is a jazz song of the '70s. I really liked those details because it gives you a further understanding about the characters and how they are displaced on time without being too obvious.
In the end, things get somehow interesting with the script, and that's what saved the experience and made me feel it deserves watching.
Mid the show in many moments I felt it was a bad version of Dark, as well as I suffered some scenes that were overreacted and completely out of context.
Some interesting things happened with the music that I enjoyed. The piano player and daughter of the policeman, Polly, plays " What a difference a day makes" during the period of the '41 when is a jazz song of the '70s. I really liked those details because it gives you a further understanding about the characters and how they are displaced on time without being too obvious.
In the end, things get somehow interesting with the script, and that's what saved the experience and made me feel it deserves watching.
As a weaving of four stories this works well. The sets are great and even the thirty years into the future thread wasn't too out there.
There are a few good characters, some good light and shade and some that develop nicely as the series progresses.
Everything starts with a body being discovered in a lane in London and develops with four different time lines, Victorian, World War Two, present day and thirty years into the future. At first there is a lovely kind of what-is-going-on feel to the story, but come the middle of it, you realise that it's just the same thing that's been done so many times in so many other sci-fi programmes and films that it becomes more and more disappointing and eventually so incredibly and sadly predictable.
There are a few good characters, some good light and shade and some that develop nicely as the series progresses.
Everything starts with a body being discovered in a lane in London and develops with four different time lines, Victorian, World War Two, present day and thirty years into the future. At first there is a lovely kind of what-is-going-on feel to the story, but come the middle of it, you realise that it's just the same thing that's been done so many times in so many other sci-fi programmes and films that it becomes more and more disappointing and eventually so incredibly and sadly predictable.
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- CuriosidadesBased on the 2015 eight issue mini series of graphic novels from Vertigo / DC (Detective Comics).
- PifiasAt the end of Episode 8 as DS Whiteman is walking along a street in 1941 Whitechapel there are posters for an upcoming piano recital by Polly Hillinghead (the daughter of DI Hillinghead). The poster says the recital is to happen at Wilton's Music Hall in nearby Shadwell. The Music Hall closed in the 1870s and in 1941 the building was used as a mission hall by the Methodists. It became a music hall again in the 1990s.
- ConexionesFeatured in Half in the Bag: 2023 Catch-up (Part 2) (2023)
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