Nightsleeper
- Mini-série télévisée
- 2024
- 58m
Un train entre Glasgow et Londres traverse le Royaume-Uni et s'emballe tandis qu'une agence gouvernementale tente d'intervenir.Un train entre Glasgow et Londres traverse le Royaume-Uni et s'emballe tandis qu'une agence gouvernementale tente d'intervenir.Un train entre Glasgow et Londres traverse le Royaume-Uni et s'emballe tandis qu'une agence gouvernementale tente d'intervenir.
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As long as you know nothing about trains, communication systems, physics or common sense this is quite a ride. A completely impossible and silly ride but a ride, nonetheless. Yes, it is very stupid and the writers and directors have no knowledge of how things work but that's hardly something new. Once you get beyond the complete dumbness of it all and put that to one side it is quite entertaining.
It's a load of enjoyable nonsense presented very well. There's no point criticising it because it has no connection with reality. It exists in a pretend universe and once you accept that just go along with it.
It's a load of enjoyable nonsense presented very well. There's no point criticising it because it has no connection with reality. It exists in a pretend universe and once you accept that just go along with it.
Nightsleep is not your typical series, and it's best approached without relying on reviews. What starts as a standard train hijacking quickly shifts into something much more unique-a "hack jack," where mind games and technology take center stage. The show pulls a fast one on viewers, moving from physical action to a cerebral thriller that keeps you hooked.
What makes Nightsleep stand out is its refreshing take on familiar tropes. By the second episode, you're fully engaged, and before you know it, you've finished the entire season. The pacing is perfect-brisk but not rushed-and every moment counts. There's no filler, and the twists keep you guessing until the end.
Despite its short length, the show packs plenty of depth. The season is binge-worthy, easily completed in a few hours, making it an ideal pick for a short, thrilling watch.
Just dive in, and let the story take you for a ride-without relying on what the reviews say.
What makes Nightsleep stand out is its refreshing take on familiar tropes. By the second episode, you're fully engaged, and before you know it, you've finished the entire season. The pacing is perfect-brisk but not rushed-and every moment counts. There's no filler, and the twists keep you guessing until the end.
Despite its short length, the show packs plenty of depth. The season is binge-worthy, easily completed in a few hours, making it an ideal pick for a short, thrilling watch.
Just dive in, and let the story take you for a ride-without relying on what the reviews say.
We watched the last three in one go and it's well worth the binge.
Don't think too hard about this one and just enjoy the ride. Nuts acting and weird plot holes all adds to the fun.
I really struggled to decide on a score as there was a lot wrong with this but it was so compelling. Comparable to a great page turning holiday read. It's not Dickens but sometimes we all need a bit of light escapist stuff.
When you see what's happening in the world with exploding devices, and all the crazy world leaders, it seems anything is possible.
These are Horrific times so have a break from the news and switch off for an hour or two.
Don't think too hard about this one and just enjoy the ride. Nuts acting and weird plot holes all adds to the fun.
I really struggled to decide on a score as there was a lot wrong with this but it was so compelling. Comparable to a great page turning holiday read. It's not Dickens but sometimes we all need a bit of light escapist stuff.
When you see what's happening in the world with exploding devices, and all the crazy world leaders, it seems anything is possible.
These are Horrific times so have a break from the news and switch off for an hour or two.
I have read a lot of negative comments about this series, and I have to disagree! This is a fast-paced thriller that you don't have to think about. It has cliched characters and lines, and it's all the better for them.
All you have to do is sit in front of a screen and be entertained without having to think too hard about the plot or characters. It is one of those TV programmes that reminds me of disaster movies from the 70s/80s, such as The Towering Inferno or Earthquake. Admittedly, it is not as good, but you see my train of thought.
This is not a serious attempt to deliver a message; you don't need a PhD to understand it! It is simply an entertaining piece of TV.
As one reviewer said:
I struggled to decide on a score as there was a lot wrong with this, but it was so compelling. Comparable to a great page-turning holiday read. It's not Dickens, but sometimes we all need a bit of light escapist stuff.
I agree.
All you have to do is sit in front of a screen and be entertained without having to think too hard about the plot or characters. It is one of those TV programmes that reminds me of disaster movies from the 70s/80s, such as The Towering Inferno or Earthquake. Admittedly, it is not as good, but you see my train of thought.
This is not a serious attempt to deliver a message; you don't need a PhD to understand it! It is simply an entertaining piece of TV.
As one reviewer said:
I struggled to decide on a score as there was a lot wrong with this, but it was so compelling. Comparable to a great page-turning holiday read. It's not Dickens, but sometimes we all need a bit of light escapist stuff.
I agree.
Firstly, the problem with critics is they seem to confuse their love of TV & film with actual knowledge of subject matter. Let's get this clear, they are NOT train engineers and do not understand the workings of the Rail Network - I daresay British Rail barely understand their own network. This leads me to my next point. Some jump to quick conclusions based on their limited knowledge. I am not going to make claims about any actual knowledge...I have none when it concerns rail travel.
With this in mind it is best to just watch Nightsleeper for the action and enjoy it. Is it a little contrived? Yes. Is the acting brilliant from all the characters? No. But it wasn't in Die Hard or Under Seige. This is just an action series piece of escapism that is fun to watch as well as annoying at times. The writers have included too many twists and mechanisms and it most certainly isn't realistic to life (none of our trains are this reliable with a driver let alone without one) but it is ultimately good predictable fun. Did anyone expect John McClane to die in Die Hard? No. It is just fun. This series is in that ilk, the accidental hero in the wrong place at the wrong time racing to right wrongs because that's the type of character the hero is.
My main criticism would be that the writers put too many situations together thinking they were giving characters depth but they definitely fail with this...it is a particularly unnecessary bit of overkill thrown in to keep the red herrings fed for each episode. That said, dismiss all requirements for TV to marry with actual reality and you might find yourself enjoying this short series.
With this in mind it is best to just watch Nightsleeper for the action and enjoy it. Is it a little contrived? Yes. Is the acting brilliant from all the characters? No. But it wasn't in Die Hard or Under Seige. This is just an action series piece of escapism that is fun to watch as well as annoying at times. The writers have included too many twists and mechanisms and it most certainly isn't realistic to life (none of our trains are this reliable with a driver let alone without one) but it is ultimately good predictable fun. Did anyone expect John McClane to die in Die Hard? No. It is just fun. This series is in that ilk, the accidental hero in the wrong place at the wrong time racing to right wrongs because that's the type of character the hero is.
My main criticism would be that the writers put too many situations together thinking they were giving characters depth but they definitely fail with this...it is a particularly unnecessary bit of overkill thrown in to keep the red herrings fed for each episode. That said, dismiss all requirements for TV to marry with actual reality and you might find yourself enjoying this short series.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe male Station Announcer voice that is used in Victoria Station, is the real voice of the Station. Production brought in Matthew Streeton to record special takes just for the show.
- GaffesThere are references to 'cabins' on the train throughout the series. Ships have cabins - trains have 'compartments'.
- Autres versionsThe Australian streaming release on STAN has edited episodes that are made 12 to 13 minutes shorter by cutting and shortening scenes and removing recaps and next episode teasers.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Nightsleeper - Kapningen
- Lieux de tournage
- Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(on location)
- sociétés de production
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- Durée58 minutes
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