En un pueblo de Kaikoura devastado por un terremoto, las vidas de los mejores amigos se derrumban cuando un pacto de gestación subrogada se desintegra, revelando oscuros secretos y tensas le... Leer todoEn un pueblo de Kaikoura devastado por un terremoto, las vidas de los mejores amigos se derrumban cuando un pacto de gestación subrogada se desintegra, revelando oscuros secretos y tensas lealtades en medio de un calamitoso telón de fondo.En un pueblo de Kaikoura devastado por un terremoto, las vidas de los mejores amigos se derrumban cuando un pacto de gestación subrogada se desintegra, revelando oscuros secretos y tensas lealtades en medio de un calamitoso telón de fondo.
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From the first Episode to the last, gripping and binge worthy, each character was unique and well placed. Great real acting from all, even the kids.
Loved the twists, they just kept coming and the phsycological torment, toxic and mate-ship that the characters showed, was felt.
The amazing back drop scenery of New Zealand was perfect for the setting, just can't wait for the next series. It's the type of story that you will need to top up your coffee table with snacks, as you won't want to leave the screen while you binge it!
Sarah-Kate Lynch, the writer, what a fantastic phsycological drama, well done.
Loved the twists, they just kept coming and the phsycological torment, toxic and mate-ship that the characters showed, was felt.
The amazing back drop scenery of New Zealand was perfect for the setting, just can't wait for the next series. It's the type of story that you will need to top up your coffee table with snacks, as you won't want to leave the screen while you binge it!
Sarah-Kate Lynch, the writer, what a fantastic phsycological drama, well done.
OMG! This is a heart racing drama, and locally made. Lots of fabulous characters, the storyline is so unpredictable, I haven't been this enthralled for so long. The characters all have secrets set against the magnificent shots of Kaikoura. It's going to be hard waiting for Episode 6. This series is right up there with the very best of British dramas. Love the local culture that surfaces occasionally. This is a drama that left my heart racing when the final credits rolled. Each episode ended with a cliffhanger, and I wonder how the story will finish, will there be tragedy or a happy ending, it's too unpredictable to call.
Having perused the handful of reviews for this show, I was wondering if maybe I had watched something different to most of the other reviewers who slathered this series with praise for both the acting and the script.
Give me a break!
Let's start by saying that some of the actors were exceptional in the roles they played. I was extremely impressed with the acting from the women who played the mothers of Liam and Rob. Unless I misunderstood, Liam and Rob were brothers, so the casting of the two men seemed a bit off. Liam had a distinct Maori twang in his speech, whilst Rob didn't. Some might argue that that is because Rob was moving in a more upper class direction than Liam, but if anyone tried that argument, I wouldn't buy it.
Morgana O'Reilly was great in her role, but I found Tess Haubrich difficult to watch. I found the script to this show very "amateur theatre" and it suited Tess's acting in this show.
I'm not going to lie, I binged it because a friend said it gets better as the season goes on. I am currently reviewing that friendship.........LOL
The scenery in the show was incredible and highlighted New Zealand beautifully, and Vinnie Bennett (Rob) was easy to watch too.
Because of the acting and the script, I spent the first half an hour of the first episode laughing. That's the only reason I would recommend this show is if someone I know needed a good laugh!
Give me a break!
Let's start by saying that some of the actors were exceptional in the roles they played. I was extremely impressed with the acting from the women who played the mothers of Liam and Rob. Unless I misunderstood, Liam and Rob were brothers, so the casting of the two men seemed a bit off. Liam had a distinct Maori twang in his speech, whilst Rob didn't. Some might argue that that is because Rob was moving in a more upper class direction than Liam, but if anyone tried that argument, I wouldn't buy it.
Morgana O'Reilly was great in her role, but I found Tess Haubrich difficult to watch. I found the script to this show very "amateur theatre" and it suited Tess's acting in this show.
I'm not going to lie, I binged it because a friend said it gets better as the season goes on. I am currently reviewing that friendship.........LOL
The scenery in the show was incredible and highlighted New Zealand beautifully, and Vinnie Bennett (Rob) was easy to watch too.
Because of the acting and the script, I spent the first half an hour of the first episode laughing. That's the only reason I would recommend this show is if someone I know needed a good laugh!
This show is a solid 8. The story itself is kinda cool in that it is a very originally written psychological drama.
The acting is fantastic, including the 4 main cast, PLUS, the two older " Moms" of brothers. There is no predicting of plot turns, ( except for one involving a teen), but it is so wonderful to see a swarthy of actors, who are usually relegated to background players being used in meaty roles. This showcases New Zealand and it's beautiful surroundings and the mix of folk and it's timeless traditions.
I can really state, that in 6 episodes, the plot never falters. Once again, all the actors are fantastic.
The acting is fantastic, including the 4 main cast, PLUS, the two older " Moms" of brothers. There is no predicting of plot turns, ( except for one involving a teen), but it is so wonderful to see a swarthy of actors, who are usually relegated to background players being used in meaty roles. This showcases New Zealand and it's beautiful surroundings and the mix of folk and it's timeless traditions.
I can really state, that in 6 episodes, the plot never falters. Once again, all the actors are fantastic.
I'm gutted I have to wait another week to see what happens next! It's quite rare that I identify with so many characters in one show. Having lived in Blenheim during the quakes, I know the locations and people well, but no amount of familiarity will ever make up for good character development and a compelling story. Motherhood can be a blessing and a curse as every parent knows, and this story smacks you in the face with all the feels around both loving your family desperately and being weighed down by them. Seamlessly weaving Maori and Pakeha themes of whanau together with obligation, tension and longing, I'm both excited for the next episode and scared it'll all be over too soon!
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