Ludwig
- Serie de TV
- 2024–
En un intento por desentrañar el misterio de la desaparición de su hermano gemelo, el solitario diseñador de puzzles John "Ludwig" Taylor asume la identidad de su hermano gemelo James como D... Leer todoEn un intento por desentrañar el misterio de la desaparición de su hermano gemelo, el solitario diseñador de puzzles John "Ludwig" Taylor asume la identidad de su hermano gemelo James como DCI de la brigada de delitos graves de Cambridge.En un intento por desentrañar el misterio de la desaparición de su hermano gemelo, el solitario diseñador de puzzles John "Ludwig" Taylor asume la identidad de su hermano gemelo James como DCI de la brigada de delitos graves de Cambridge.
- Nominada a2premios BAFTA
- 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total
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Ludwig is an absolute gem that masterfully combines the intrigue of a classic whodunit with the charm of a comedy. David Mitchell shines as the loveable amateur sleuth, bringing his unique wit and charisma to the role. The series is a refreshing take on the murder mystery genre, reminiscent of shows like Jonathan Creek
The writing is sharp and clever, keeping viewers engaged with its intricate plots and humorous dialogue. Each episode is a delightful puzzle, with twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end. The supporting cast, including Anna Maxwell Martin, adds depth and warmth to the show, making it a truly enjoyable watch.
The trope of gathering all the suspects together to reveal the killer is similar to death in paradise Ludwig is not just another detective drama; it's a cozy, feel-good series that offers both suspense and laughter. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or just looking for something entertaining to watch, Ludwig is a must-see. Highly recommended!
The writing is sharp and clever, keeping viewers engaged with its intricate plots and humorous dialogue. Each episode is a delightful puzzle, with twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end. The supporting cast, including Anna Maxwell Martin, adds depth and warmth to the show, making it a truly enjoyable watch.
The trope of gathering all the suspects together to reveal the killer is similar to death in paradise Ludwig is not just another detective drama; it's a cozy, feel-good series that offers both suspense and laughter. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or just looking for something entertaining to watch, Ludwig is a must-see. Highly recommended!
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I've only ever seen David Mitchell on Would I lie to you, but saw a trailer for this and it looked good so my husband and I settled in to try the first episode. Before we knew it, it was almost midnight and we had watched 3 episodes. All whilst laughing our socks off, giggling away and coming up with crazy theories to try and solve the case.
The characters are all endearing and the idea that you don't know who you can trust had us looking for the slightest hint and clue as to who was the dodgy party. Each episode has a different central murder to solve to keep you intrigued, whilst still having the main mystery of John's' brothers' disappearance.
We have now watched the remaining 3 episodes the next morning- desperate to get back to it and we think this is one of the best series we have watched in a long time. But there is still so much left unsolved- we are in dire need of a second series!!!
The characters are all endearing and the idea that you don't know who you can trust had us looking for the slightest hint and clue as to who was the dodgy party. Each episode has a different central murder to solve to keep you intrigued, whilst still having the main mystery of John's' brothers' disappearance.
We have now watched the remaining 3 episodes the next morning- desperate to get back to it and we think this is one of the best series we have watched in a long time. But there is still so much left unsolved- we are in dire need of a second series!!!
It's a pretty much comfort viewing where a socially awkward and brilliant puzzle maker is replacing his twin brother in the police, since he disappeared. It is basically a procedural with a main current plot about the brother's disappearance, but I actually was pretty happy that there is one crime per episode. It is really fun to just watch him solve the crimes without any police knowledgemente envolved. It reminds me "monk" a bit, a show that I really love, but with a different flavour and perhaps wittier.
For sure it will have a US remake sooner or later, since it's the type of premise that can have endless seasons and money due to a future syndication after 456 episodes. But let's all be happy because for sure we will have more "ludwig" in the future and I'm glad this was made. Emphatic characters, nicely written misteries and mostly a strong protagonist. Extremely entertaining.
For sure it will have a US remake sooner or later, since it's the type of premise that can have endless seasons and money due to a future syndication after 456 episodes. But let's all be happy because for sure we will have more "ludwig" in the future and I'm glad this was made. Emphatic characters, nicely written misteries and mostly a strong protagonist. Extremely entertaining.
Let me say this first...Who to talk to to start the Second season...ha? Who? If they don't they are the dullest people in that business...
Loved the whole principle of the series, the simplicity the subtle comedic situation...the whole thing how far fetched it seemed but loved it...they keep pulling you in with every episode till the final one and I still need to know more. Dive deeper in the story...each episode is about 53 minutes and I want it to be 90...that is not fair...
You don't have models acting or super fit actors...just normal guys and gals working a nice script made like a beef stew till cooked perfectly "the hate metaphors" 😉
A savant on the spectrum, acting as a detective, sees the tiny details other miss and then solves the crime, all while being enmeshed in a much bigger problem.
The characters are very likable, the plots are reasonably believable, and there is a refreshing lack of phony subplots.
Each episode is a stand alone case while the big problem consumes the entire series, so there is a satisfying ending to each episode while the big puzzle has some more pieces added to it.
Agatha Christie always ended her books with Hercule Poirot gathering all the suspects together and meticulously going through the crime, finally revealing the culprit. That was always my favourite part, and this series does exactly that.
My only quibble is that the last 2 episodes are very dark exposure wise, and it is very difficult to see what is going on at times.
The characters are very likable, the plots are reasonably believable, and there is a refreshing lack of phony subplots.
Each episode is a stand alone case while the big problem consumes the entire series, so there is a satisfying ending to each episode while the big puzzle has some more pieces added to it.
Agatha Christie always ended her books with Hercule Poirot gathering all the suspects together and meticulously going through the crime, finally revealing the culprit. That was always my favourite part, and this series does exactly that.
My only quibble is that the last 2 episodes are very dark exposure wise, and it is very difficult to see what is going on at times.
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- TriviaThe theme tune is based on the third movement (Allegretto) of Beethoven's Piano Sonata no. 17, generally called 'The Tempest'.
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