La détective Toni Alma est chargée d'enquêter sur un accident de voiture suspect à Perdar Theendar, la communauté autochtone qu'elle a quittée enfant et avec laquelle elle a eu peu à voir au... Tout lireLa détective Toni Alma est chargée d'enquêter sur un accident de voiture suspect à Perdar Theendar, la communauté autochtone qu'elle a quittée enfant et avec laquelle elle a eu peu à voir au fil des ans.La détective Toni Alma est chargée d'enquêter sur un accident de voiture suspect à Perdar Theendar, la communauté autochtone qu'elle a quittée enfant et avec laquelle elle a eu peu à voir au fil des ans.
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While it starts off slow and sometimes stays in the slow lane, I found it quiet interesting in the way the communities in the outback deal out their justices.
Rarriwuy Hick certainly held her own in her first lead role, and the cast are brilliant as well.
This being one of SBS & NITVs first commissions into the foray of Aussie drama, I believe whatever we see next from them will be just as good as their first offering.
Give it a go. You might just like it.
Rarriwuy Hick certainly held her own in her first lead role, and the cast are brilliant as well.
This being one of SBS & NITVs first commissions into the foray of Aussie drama, I believe whatever we see next from them will be just as good as their first offering.
Give it a go. You might just like it.
First up, I am Australian, but I am *not* Indigenous. I live in Melbourne, and while I have visited Darwin, I have never been to Alice Springs, so the land portrayed in this series is not something I have seen for myself.
I am embarrassed to say that the aspects of Indigenous Culture and Customs presented here are not familiar to me - although I have heard other references to it. I am therefore glad that it is so clearly presented here.
That said, this is what some would consider a "slow burn" of a story; one that presents as much about place and culture as it does about solving a crime (or two).
Personally though, I like the way that the story unfolds; I like the acting and the portrayal of the characters; and I like the way that it is filmed (especially because it doesn't rely *too* much on drone camera shots!).
For a city person like me, this shows a completely different view of Australia to what I know, but I recognize that this is a landscape that many foreign viewers fantasize about.
I must say also that I enjoy hearing an example of the Indigenous language (my understanding is that there are a great number of languages spoken by First Nations people, so I am not sure how widely spoken this particular language is.
So, don't expect fast pace and lots of action, but *do* expect to see an interesting story very well told and acted.
I am embarrassed to say that the aspects of Indigenous Culture and Customs presented here are not familiar to me - although I have heard other references to it. I am therefore glad that it is so clearly presented here.
That said, this is what some would consider a "slow burn" of a story; one that presents as much about place and culture as it does about solving a crime (or two).
Personally though, I like the way that the story unfolds; I like the acting and the portrayal of the characters; and I like the way that it is filmed (especially because it doesn't rely *too* much on drone camera shots!).
For a city person like me, this shows a completely different view of Australia to what I know, but I recognize that this is a landscape that many foreign viewers fantasize about.
I must say also that I enjoy hearing an example of the Indigenous language (my understanding is that there are a great number of languages spoken by First Nations people, so I am not sure how widely spoken this particular language is.
So, don't expect fast pace and lots of action, but *do* expect to see an interesting story very well told and acted.
We all know Australian productions can be hit or miss, with misses much more frequent.
Sometime Aussie dramas can be really oustanding, like Mr Inbetween for example or Wentworth. This in particular unfortunately is a miss, despite the obvious good intentions. It is broadcasted on NITV so possibly targeted to a specific demographic. I have watched two episodes and decided to drop it because I have found the plot and the acting not interesting enough to go on for the last two episodes. It is quite boring and with some unavoidable cliches. I give one star to average a bit the overly high rating left by viewers with a guilty conscience.
Sometime Aussie dramas can be really oustanding, like Mr Inbetween for example or Wentworth. This in particular unfortunately is a miss, despite the obvious good intentions. It is broadcasted on NITV so possibly targeted to a specific demographic. I have watched two episodes and decided to drop it because I have found the plot and the acting not interesting enough to go on for the last two episodes. It is quite boring and with some unavoidable cliches. I give one star to average a bit the overly high rating left by viewers with a guilty conscience.
What a fantastic original show. Did not know what to expect with this series, and expecting a trend of black fella good and white fella bad, but this was a really good depiction of reality and issues faced by indigenous people living in an white fella world. Original story that was not predictable and nice to see a show where the landscape speaks for itself and the scenes don't have to be filled with incessant dialogue. Great show! Can't wait for the second and further series to follow. Good to see strong female leads with out patronising and 'preaching' messages. Excellent series!
I wasn't going to review this but then I read a review of someone who gave it 1 lousy star because other people gave it too many stars. Sooooo I had to give it 10. To me, it's a solid 8.
One reviewer said that the stars had "lots of plastic surgery." I don't think we watched the same series. I will say that Nick's hair coloring was a bit overdone, but hey. Each to his/her own. But plastic surgery?! That was very funny!!
I am an American who enjoys films and series from other places, Australia specifically. And especially when the cast is made up mostly of indigenous people.
In this series, I learned more about the deep seeded customs of them than before. And it is, indeed, fascinating.
The scenery is, as with all Aussie project, spectacular.
Is it a bit slow in places? A bit. But the story and acting is all solid.
A very good Who-Done-It.
Enjoy!
One reviewer said that the stars had "lots of plastic surgery." I don't think we watched the same series. I will say that Nick's hair coloring was a bit overdone, but hey. Each to his/her own. But plastic surgery?! That was very funny!!
I am an American who enjoys films and series from other places, Australia specifically. And especially when the cast is made up mostly of indigenous people.
In this series, I learned more about the deep seeded customs of them than before. And it is, indeed, fascinating.
The scenery is, as with all Aussie project, spectacular.
Is it a bit slow in places? A bit. But the story and acting is all solid.
A very good Who-Done-It.
Enjoy!
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- AnecdotesFilmed on location in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory.
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Samuel Alma: You know you shouldn't be here.
Toni Alma: This is police business now.
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