Tras quince años desaparecida, la madre asesinada de Conall Ó Súilleabháin, Sabine, aparece enterrada. Conall Ó Súilleabháin tiene prohibido investigar el crimen y se ve obligado a unir fuer... Leer todoTras quince años desaparecida, la madre asesinada de Conall Ó Súilleabháin, Sabine, aparece enterrada. Conall Ó Súilleabháin tiene prohibido investigar el crimen y se ve obligado a unir fuerzas con un periodista para conseguir justicia.Tras quince años desaparecida, la madre asesinada de Conall Ó Súilleabháin, Sabine, aparece enterrada. Conall Ó Súilleabháin tiene prohibido investigar el crimen y se ve obligado a unir fuerzas con un periodista para conseguir justicia.
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But there was so much wrong with the dialogue, the miscasting, the endless red herrings and misbehaving cops who would have been fired in any other police force.
Cop shows like these need to be believable.
Now I am Irish by birth and I positively adore movies when they're in Gaeilge.
But there were so many tropes in this I lost track. The rogue cop. Endless staring at oceans and waves, finding others on beaches and houses when you need them, cops missing major clues (cell phone, laptop) the saucy irritating young reporter with seedy access to everything the cops missed.
The scenery was stunning though.
But the ending was cringe worthy, a total disasterama.
What an absolute waste of time for this incredulous viewer.
4/0 Acorn.
Cop shows like these need to be believable.
Now I am Irish by birth and I positively adore movies when they're in Gaeilge.
But there were so many tropes in this I lost track. The rogue cop. Endless staring at oceans and waves, finding others on beaches and houses when you need them, cops missing major clues (cell phone, laptop) the saucy irritating young reporter with seedy access to everything the cops missed.
The scenery was stunning though.
But the ending was cringe worthy, a total disasterama.
What an absolute waste of time for this incredulous viewer.
4/0 Acorn.
Having seen just about every Nordic, Welsh, Scottish noir type murder mystery series out there, I was really excited to see this Irish offering.
I had a hard time at first trying to place the series politically- was it taking place in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland? I needed to look it up on google maps - if it takes place in Donegal, then it's the Republic but right next to Northern Ireland.
Basic requirements of the genre are met - scenery was suitably bleak, people insular and non communicative, lazy provincial police work, speaking in native language.
I watched it all in one sitting but the acting of the old man playing the father, the 3 police officers (from the town, not the hamlet) and that Janine butcher lookalike who played the reporter was so bad I thought I'd have to switch it off.
The main actor was very good and his expressive glare spoke volumes about his current state of mind.
I had a hard time at first trying to place the series politically- was it taking place in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland? I needed to look it up on google maps - if it takes place in Donegal, then it's the Republic but right next to Northern Ireland.
Basic requirements of the genre are met - scenery was suitably bleak, people insular and non communicative, lazy provincial police work, speaking in native language.
I watched it all in one sitting but the acting of the old man playing the father, the 3 police officers (from the town, not the hamlet) and that Janine butcher lookalike who played the reporter was so bad I thought I'd have to switch it off.
The main actor was very good and his expressive glare spoke volumes about his current state of mind.
Only six forty-five minute episodes, so it is easy to watch.
It kept me interested, kept me guessing until the end.
The acting seems somewhat wooden at times. Direction is zippy enough.
The series would have worked just as well had the dialogue been in English, although sub-titles would probably still be needed for many to understand the accents.
The plot is somewhat laboured, with a somewhat improbable end that I did not guess, although there are faint clues.
The bleak scenic coastline and langscapes of Donegal adds atmosphere and interest.
The wardrobe budget must have been small, the Dónall Ó Héalai gets a single pair of trousers! But he goes get some lovely wool sweaters :-)
It kept me interested, kept me guessing until the end.
The acting seems somewhat wooden at times. Direction is zippy enough.
The series would have worked just as well had the dialogue been in English, although sub-titles would probably still be needed for many to understand the accents.
The plot is somewhat laboured, with a somewhat improbable end that I did not guess, although there are faint clues.
The bleak scenic coastline and langscapes of Donegal adds atmosphere and interest.
The wardrobe budget must have been small, the Dónall Ó Héalai gets a single pair of trousers! But he goes get some lovely wool sweaters :-)
I want to give it a higher rating, because I liked that it's in Irish and in Donegal. It had an interesting setting, and I really would like to see more of this (I'm from Scotland). I thought the main male actor was quite good, so was his other half in it. The character of the journalist/podcaster was just really bad, quite cringe worthy and not well written. Nothing against the actress, she worked with what she had.
Some of the acting wasn't that great, but I think the writing is what let it down the most. I really wanted to give it a higher rating, but it's just not that well written. Lots of things don't make much sense, the dialogue between the characters is a bit bland, there's too many cringe worthy moments that feel out of place with the nonsense plotline of the true crime podcaster getting away with/doing stuff that just wouldn't happen. It could honestly be a lot better.
I see the potential in it though, and I hope this starts more series funded that are in Irish with this kind of theme. I think they just need some extra help with the writing. So I'm giving it a 7, cause I still enjoyed it when I shut my brain off for a bit, and it is quite unique.
I would still recommend people watch this series, just shut your brain off a bit if some things seem a bit far fetched and you'll probably enjoy it. If we support it, hopefully more stuff like this will come out in the future!
Some of the acting wasn't that great, but I think the writing is what let it down the most. I really wanted to give it a higher rating, but it's just not that well written. Lots of things don't make much sense, the dialogue between the characters is a bit bland, there's too many cringe worthy moments that feel out of place with the nonsense plotline of the true crime podcaster getting away with/doing stuff that just wouldn't happen. It could honestly be a lot better.
I see the potential in it though, and I hope this starts more series funded that are in Irish with this kind of theme. I think they just need some extra help with the writing. So I'm giving it a 7, cause I still enjoyed it when I shut my brain off for a bit, and it is quite unique.
I would still recommend people watch this series, just shut your brain off a bit if some things seem a bit far fetched and you'll probably enjoy it. If we support it, hopefully more stuff like this will come out in the future!
A very well written and acted murder mystery set in the stunning landscapes of north-west Eire. Dialogue is in Irish Gaelic with subtitles, which gives it a certain authenticity and makes it seem even more physically remote. I tried out the first episode, and quickly got hooked and two days later had finished the series. It's a really good choice for a binge watch. The similarities to Shetland are fairly obvious - both are set in remote communities where everyone has a past and that past is known to everyone else, but beneath the surface there are secrets too, waiting to be revealed. This series avoided the obvious and kept me guessing until the final scenes. Congratulations to the BBC for being brave enough to screen this. Thoroughly recommended.
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