Lorsqu'un policier poursuit un adolescent suspect sur un quai de train très fréquenté, un passant est grièvement blessé et la vie de la personne poursuivie et de son poursuivant est boulever... Tout lireLorsqu'un policier poursuit un adolescent suspect sur un quai de train très fréquenté, un passant est grièvement blessé et la vie de la personne poursuivie et de son poursuivant est bouleversée.Lorsqu'un policier poursuit un adolescent suspect sur un quai de train très fréquenté, un passant est grièvement blessé et la vie de la personne poursuivie et de son poursuivant est bouleversée.
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The show is ok, it manages to stretch the tension between characters and the overarching story. The pacing is good and you can empathise with some of the characters choices.
Its such a shame that none of the actors sound like they are from that part of Sydney. Bankstown has a distinct accent and vocabulary which is missing. Its a shame as it would have added colour and authenticity, and would have meant it needed subtitles for everyone else to understand the dialogue. Instead the actors sound like they are from the wealthier parts of Sydney. Image setting something in Brooklyn New York with actors cast from Texas (an exaggeration but you can understand the analogy). Still worthwhile.
Its such a shame that none of the actors sound like they are from that part of Sydney. Bankstown has a distinct accent and vocabulary which is missing. Its a shame as it would have added colour and authenticity, and would have meant it needed subtitles for everyone else to understand the dialogue. Instead the actors sound like they are from the wealthier parts of Sydney. Image setting something in Brooklyn New York with actors cast from Texas (an exaggeration but you can understand the analogy). Still worthwhile.
Critical Incident is well done, good story, and all round good acting. Yes, it could be better, some of the actors are trying too hard, but generally they get the tone right. The lead actress definitely has potential.
I am not Australian so it is difficult for me to address any stereotypes, however the bad guys are believable.
The story surrounding the foster care system, and the system in general, is well done. The portrayal of the group home atmosphere, the councillors and house supervisors with their own personal agenda seems believable to me.
Worth the watch, I just spent a pleasant day watchin all six episodes.
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I am not Australian so it is difficult for me to address any stereotypes, however the bad guys are believable.
The story surrounding the foster care system, and the system in general, is well done. The portrayal of the group home atmosphere, the councillors and house supervisors with their own personal agenda seems believable to me.
Worth the watch, I just spent a pleasant day watchin all six episodes.
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I saw the trailer for the show and became instantly excited. It's been a while since there's been a decent Australian cop show.
The first half of episode 1 was good, I liked it. Everything following - painful to watch.
If you find human beings in Blacktown, NSW (where the story is set) acting the way they do in the show, I will eat my own underpants.
I felt embarrassed watching the characters interact. Shameful.
The redeeming quality (and that's where the 5/10 comes from) is the lead actor who plays the policeman embroiled in turmoil: Zil.
Waste of potential. Disappointing. Cringey. It could've been great.
To sum up, the biggest thing for me was this:
One of the main/side characters, Hayden, is supposed to be a minor drug dealer, West Sydney lad complete with a rat tail. He could have been an iconic character. Instead, he comes off like a rich Uni drama student play-acting at what he thinks someone in that position would be like. God it makes me shudder.
The first half of episode 1 was good, I liked it. Everything following - painful to watch.
If you find human beings in Blacktown, NSW (where the story is set) acting the way they do in the show, I will eat my own underpants.
I felt embarrassed watching the characters interact. Shameful.
The redeeming quality (and that's where the 5/10 comes from) is the lead actor who plays the policeman embroiled in turmoil: Zil.
Waste of potential. Disappointing. Cringey. It could've been great.
To sum up, the biggest thing for me was this:
One of the main/side characters, Hayden, is supposed to be a minor drug dealer, West Sydney lad complete with a rat tail. He could have been an iconic character. Instead, he comes off like a rich Uni drama student play-acting at what he thinks someone in that position would be like. God it makes me shudder.
I feel like this series fairly represents perspectives from a variety of angles on social issues and policing intervention facing communities in Western Syd - it sets up a very probable incident which keeps you wanting for the resolution. The actors are endearing and the plot tracks a non-superficial depiction of how choices and cultural norms impact our lives. Critical Incident S1 solidly sets the stage for exploring more - it stands on its own, but it's only touched the surface of what is possible out of these characters & the setting - a reflection of the reality of life for some living in our most populous, newest and diverse communities today. Look forward to more.
I was expecting a lot of good things from this series but in the end it failed to live up to the expectation of a person who reviews things like this for a living claiming it was the "best television show of the year.." and sadly it is far from that but it could be so much more.
Some actors tried way too hard to act and others were brilliant.
Side plots were more interesting with the main story and addresses what is it like to live in group homes and the system quite well. People playing the officers showing the difficulties of life in the system
Someone also lowkey apologise to Eric Thomson please because the character he plays just looks perpetually confused.
All in all I did enjoy it and hopefully there is more because it is an interesting concept.
Some actors tried way too hard to act and others were brilliant.
Side plots were more interesting with the main story and addresses what is it like to live in group homes and the system quite well. People playing the officers showing the difficulties of life in the system
Someone also lowkey apologise to Eric Thomson please because the character he plays just looks perpetually confused.
All in all I did enjoy it and hopefully there is more because it is an interesting concept.
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- AnecdotesThe trailer shows them at the train station to Blacktown, NSW.
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