Inside Man
- El episodio se transmitió el 29 sep 2024
- C
- 56min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.4/10
23 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Sofía trabaja para asegurar la fortaleza de su familia, mientras que Oz intenta jugar con los Falcones y los Maronis a su favor.Sofía trabaja para asegurar la fortaleza de su familia, mientras que Oz intenta jugar con los Falcones y los Maronis a su favor.Sofía trabaja para asegurar la fortaleza de su familia, mientras que Oz intenta jugar con los Falcones y los Maronis a su favor.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Berto Colon
- Castillo
- (as Berto Colón)
Opiniones destacadas
Following the thrilling setup of Episode 1, "Inside Man" catapults the narrative to new heights, sustaining the tension and drama that audiences eagerly anticipate. The stakes are unmistakably high: Oz is resolutely determined to attain his dream position, and his relentless ambition pulses through the episode.
The cat-and-mouse dynamic unfolds with exquisite finesse, as Oz deftly employs sharp wit and quick thinking to navigate a complex labyrinth of twisted plans and shifting allegiances. This installment delves deeper into themes of mystery and subterfuge, portraying Oz as a master trickster-everything about him is meticulously crafted, leaving viewers questioning what is real and what is mere facade.
Colin Farrell and Cristin Milioti deliver performances that are nothing short of electrifying, expertly weaving nuance and depth into their characters. Their chemistry and commitment not only breathe life into the narrative but also create a captivating tension that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The episode continues to unravel Gotham's corrupt underbelly, painting a vivid portrait of a city steeped in moral ambiguity.
The storytelling is nothing less than commendable, as "Inside Man" offers a richly layered exploration of its characters. The writers skillfully delve into their motivations and backstories, enhancing the viewer's understanding of their intricate psyches and the machinations that drive them. This narrative feels both profound and grounded, inviting audiences to invest in the complex web of relationships and rivalries.
A standout feature of this episode is its portrayal of women in the crime families, who are seamlessly woven into the narrative without feeling contrived. Their roles are vital and thoughtfully crafted, adding compelling layers to the storyline.
In summary, "Inside Man" expertly expands on its predecessor episode, deepening the plot while adding new layers of complexity. It strikes a perfect balance, resembling a high-stakes game of chess where Oz makes bold moves to climb the ranks, all while navigating significant risks. With both episodes so far, "Penguin" seems to be charting an exciting path, promising an exhilarating journey ahead.
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The cat-and-mouse dynamic unfolds with exquisite finesse, as Oz deftly employs sharp wit and quick thinking to navigate a complex labyrinth of twisted plans and shifting allegiances. This installment delves deeper into themes of mystery and subterfuge, portraying Oz as a master trickster-everything about him is meticulously crafted, leaving viewers questioning what is real and what is mere facade.
Colin Farrell and Cristin Milioti deliver performances that are nothing short of electrifying, expertly weaving nuance and depth into their characters. Their chemistry and commitment not only breathe life into the narrative but also create a captivating tension that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The episode continues to unravel Gotham's corrupt underbelly, painting a vivid portrait of a city steeped in moral ambiguity.
The storytelling is nothing less than commendable, as "Inside Man" offers a richly layered exploration of its characters. The writers skillfully delve into their motivations and backstories, enhancing the viewer's understanding of their intricate psyches and the machinations that drive them. This narrative feels both profound and grounded, inviting audiences to invest in the complex web of relationships and rivalries.
A standout feature of this episode is its portrayal of women in the crime families, who are seamlessly woven into the narrative without feeling contrived. Their roles are vital and thoughtfully crafted, adding compelling layers to the storyline.
In summary, "Inside Man" expertly expands on its predecessor episode, deepening the plot while adding new layers of complexity. It strikes a perfect balance, resembling a high-stakes game of chess where Oz makes bold moves to climb the ranks, all while navigating significant risks. With both episodes so far, "Penguin" seems to be charting an exciting path, promising an exhilarating journey ahead.
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Colin Farrell's Penguin continues to be compulsively watchable and again his machinations drive a very good second episode. He manages to be simultaneously machiavellian, mercurial and desperate as he weaves complex schemes while also being forced to claw for survival. The supporting cast, especially Christin Milloti, remains excellent. There's enough action, intrigue and suspense to keep things interesting and the pace moves briskly.
If there's one downside to this episode it's that it hits most of the same beats as the first, albeit in novel ways. I hope the rest of the series won't just be six more episodes recycling the same basic ideas. Fortunately a reveal in the closing minutes of the second episode indicates that it won't.
If there's one downside to this episode it's that it hits most of the same beats as the first, albeit in novel ways. I hope the rest of the series won't just be six more episodes recycling the same basic ideas. Fortunately a reveal in the closing minutes of the second episode indicates that it won't.
The Penguin Episode 2 takes everything great from the first episode and makes it even better. The show dives deeper into the world of Gotham and follows Oswald Cobblepot (played by Colin Farrell) as he continues his rise to power. The mix of action and character development makes this episode truly exciting.
What stands out the most is how the episode shows Penguin's character. He's not just a tough crime boss but also someone dealing with his growing influence. Colin Farrell does an amazing job, showing both the scary and the more human sides of Penguin, making him a really interesting character to watch.
The visuals in Episode 2 are just as impressive, with dark, moody shots that make Gotham feel alive and dangerous. The music adds to the tension, making every scene feel important and thrilling.
Other characters also get their time in the spotlight, and the dialogue between Penguin and his allies and enemies is engaging. The action scenes are exciting, and the pacing keeps you hooked from start to finish.
Overall, Episode 2 of The Penguin is a great mix of suspense, drama, and action. It builds on the first episode while setting up even more exciting events to come. If you weren't already invested, this episode will definitely draw you in. I'm excited to see what happens next in this fantastic series!
What stands out the most is how the episode shows Penguin's character. He's not just a tough crime boss but also someone dealing with his growing influence. Colin Farrell does an amazing job, showing both the scary and the more human sides of Penguin, making him a really interesting character to watch.
The visuals in Episode 2 are just as impressive, with dark, moody shots that make Gotham feel alive and dangerous. The music adds to the tension, making every scene feel important and thrilling.
Other characters also get their time in the spotlight, and the dialogue between Penguin and his allies and enemies is engaging. The action scenes are exciting, and the pacing keeps you hooked from start to finish.
Overall, Episode 2 of The Penguin is a great mix of suspense, drama, and action. It builds on the first episode while setting up even more exciting events to come. If you weren't already invested, this episode will definitely draw you in. I'm excited to see what happens next in this fantastic series!
The Penguin continues with a fantastic mix of storytelling and visual appeal that keeps viewers hooked. The writing is sharp, pulling us into a dark world where every character is interesting and complex. Colin Farrell's portrayal of Oz is captivating, showing off the cleverness and charm of this iconic villain.
Episode 2 deepens the intrigue, with strong dialogue and plot that keep you hooked. The pacing is excellent, allowing moments of tension to build while showcasing the stunning set designs that brings us further into Oswald's world. The supporting cast also brings depth, making every scene engaging.
Cant for the next episode!
Episode 2 deepens the intrigue, with strong dialogue and plot that keep you hooked. The pacing is excellent, allowing moments of tension to build while showcasing the stunning set designs that brings us further into Oswald's world. The supporting cast also brings depth, making every scene engaging.
Cant for the next episode!
10thurbax
OK, I am easy to please. Give me a good writing, good actors, well made sets and sprinkle it with little action and boy, Penguin episodes 1 and 2 delivered on all those fronts.
The show so far has rich dialogues, great story and is very well acted. I was on the edge of my seat this whole episode. Perfect start and perfect ending.
The first episode was equally gripping. The tone was consistent, as it is dark, gritty and layered.
If this is an indication of how it will be for the rest of the season, then we may have Penguin as one of the top great shows In a decade!
Can't wait on what's to come.
The show so far has rich dialogues, great story and is very well acted. I was on the edge of my seat this whole episode. Perfect start and perfect ending.
The first episode was equally gripping. The tone was consistent, as it is dark, gritty and layered.
If this is an indication of how it will be for the rest of the season, then we may have Penguin as one of the top great shows In a decade!
Can't wait on what's to come.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaVisual Effects Supervisor Johnny Han revealed that the team working on the show actually developed a new type of prop gun to use on set, one that could offer the actors the physical interaction they needed, give the directors and VFX teams something convincing to build on, and keep everyone on set safer than the prop guns that used to be used in such sequences: "So for 'FEMA heist' our team developed these flash guns where they look like regular guns but they have an enormously bright camera flash that could be triggered by the actors so that they could wield it and feel that flash of light as they pull the trigger," Han explained. "We felt this was a really unique approach to doing gunfire because for safety it helps us not use real guns on set."
- ErroresAfter Ray and Ervad shoot each other, the truck is shown accelerating into the car they had just crashed into. In the next shot, the truck is shown further back.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Locaciones de filmación
- 197 Central Rd., Randalls and Wards Islands, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Night: drug shipment convoy. View is looking north, and extensively CG edited.)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 56min
- Color
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