Cuenta la historia de una familia ficticia de Dublín envuelta en una guerra entre bandas y habla de los lazos inquebrantables de sangre y familia.Cuenta la historia de una familia ficticia de Dublín envuelta en una guerra entre bandas y habla de los lazos inquebrantables de sangre y familia.Cuenta la historia de una familia ficticia de Dublín envuelta en una guerra entre bandas y habla de los lazos inquebrantables de sangre y familia.
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I personally thought the second season was better than the first. The character of Bren brought this series to life and made it much more gritty. I wasn't keen on the relationship with Michael and his estranged daughter in either season. The acting and dialogue just wasn't working and was slow and repetitive. Ciaran Hinds in the first season was also good and the camera screen just loves his presence. Obviously can't go into details with the storylines because it will spoil this but I thought the character of Eric also did a great Job in both seasons. Overall I preferred the second season of this series.
Kin as in Kinsella a fictional Dublin crime family embroiled in a crime war . Murder, death and drugs seem to be everyday activities for this Irish clan .
A well acted crime drama with devastating violence . I read somewhere it was not based in truth but fiction. But I did read in Irish Times the big Dublin crime family is the Kinahan gang.
Kin !
A well acted crime drama with devastating violence . I read somewhere it was not based in truth but fiction. But I did read in Irish Times the big Dublin crime family is the Kinahan gang.
Kin !
...because this is an excellent series, with great performances, realistic action and a good plot. None of your Hollywwood ten minute fight scenes; the violence is short, sharp and decisive. The first season held my attention throughout and I looked forward to very episode, even though I could see the ending coming a mile off. (You could could look at it as the copying of a great ending to a great movie or just a nod to that movie. I wasn't sure about season two, but warned to it after the first couple of episodes. I'm not fond of endings that leave parts of the story hanging for next season, but in this case I'll forgive them because it was, otherwise, the perfect finale to the main plot line.
A very real and very true depiction of the crime families of inner city Dublin, families with the same three letters starting the name, KIN. The grand poetry of the word meaning family, a la cosa nostra of Sicily and other mafioso using omertà as the key to success, while selling drugs, brandishing guns, and turning on each other, KIN or no KiN.
Excellent story and character driven to the point they really do seem real. The Dublin accent works really well. The Bren character is maybe the worst human I've ever came across, making it compelling and keeps you intrigued; even to see his demise (or not)
This is the best thing the BBC has made in a while. Scorsese would be proud. Even the use of music is perfect, meaningful.
It has everything sadness, betrayal, love... and the story told like a true Irish Bard.
Excellent story and character driven to the point they really do seem real. The Dublin accent works really well. The Bren character is maybe the worst human I've ever came across, making it compelling and keeps you intrigued; even to see his demise (or not)
This is the best thing the BBC has made in a while. Scorsese would be proud. Even the use of music is perfect, meaningful.
It has everything sadness, betrayal, love... and the story told like a true Irish Bard.
And so they all get what they deserve. As a viewer I can not have any sympathy for anyone. These are all criminals fighting their drugwars amongst themselves and every now and then an 'innocent' victim triggers a chain of events and bad choices (especially by the gangsters' love interests) that leaves me, nibbling on my popcorn, thinking: who's next. Not that I care or give a ****. The actors nonetheless are great, by the way. The main problem is just: there is no protagonist. Let bad guys kill bad guys - who cares.
¿Sabías que…?
- Trivia21 year old Ben Carolan (who was the band manager Darren in Sing Street 2016) was cast as drug lord Eammon Cunningham's baby faced hit man/assassin Glen Wright. During the filming of a scene in a restaurant in South Dublin, Ben rushes from the street into the restaurant pursuing Charlie Cox acting as his targeted rival gang member Michael Kinsella with a fake gun showing but he came to the attention of the actual real Irish Gardai (Police) who briefly gave him chase thinking he'd perpetrated a real armed robbery until they realized it was a TV series set.
- ConexionesReferenced in Shrine Podcasts: Vigil: Introducing Shrine Podcasts 'Vigil' (2021)
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