Le policier Moaz Ibrahim est contraint de mener une double vie dangereuse au sein du gang criminel Enemiez pour tenter de dissimuler son passé trouble au monde extérieur.Le policier Moaz Ibrahim est contraint de mener une double vie dangereuse au sein du gang criminel Enemiez pour tenter de dissimuler son passé trouble au monde extérieur.Le policier Moaz Ibrahim est contraint de mener une double vie dangereuse au sein du gang criminel Enemiez pour tenter de dissimuler son passé trouble au monde extérieur.
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Just finished watching the series, and cannot understand the negative reviews here, they have clearly not watched the show.
With only 6 episodes, and the show coming to a satisfying end, this is worth your time.
Leading actors are good, I also really like the camera techniques used, even though I am not much for drone footage, as that is not our normal point of view.
It can be quite intense, the plot is only over a short time period, illustrates how cynical criminal gangs need to be, and how restricted police might be under these circumstances. Some say it is a Norwegian "the wire" while I felt it was a bit like "The Departed" It is not the very best show I have watched, so it might have gotten an extra point to compensate for the other uninformed reviews here.
With only 6 episodes, and the show coming to a satisfying end, this is worth your time.
Leading actors are good, I also really like the camera techniques used, even though I am not much for drone footage, as that is not our normal point of view.
It can be quite intense, the plot is only over a short time period, illustrates how cynical criminal gangs need to be, and how restricted police might be under these circumstances. Some say it is a Norwegian "the wire" while I felt it was a bit like "The Departed" It is not the very best show I have watched, so it might have gotten an extra point to compensate for the other uninformed reviews here.
Okay so this is a gang movie but not the kind of tough gang things we like to see. It's like some teenagers gang. The things they do, the petty fights, they all come across as some young adults in a starting of gang that don't really know what is going on or how to handle drug transports or even run a gang.
It's a pretty okay series. Don't expect so much. Just expect something basic you can enjoy. It's quite slow too so have patience.
There were some really unnecessary scenes but guess they all join to make it lengthy so yh.
Simply put, it just seems like a group of people in a gang that do not even know what to do.
It's a pretty okay series. Don't expect so much. Just expect something basic you can enjoy. It's quite slow too so have patience.
There were some really unnecessary scenes but guess they all join to make it lengthy so yh.
Simply put, it just seems like a group of people in a gang that do not even know what to do.
First of all, I'm not sure why the Bokmål Norwegian title of the series was changed to Gangs of Oslo. The Norwegian title described far more relevantly the concept underlying the series.
OK, that quibble over, the programme delved into interesting dilemmas about loyalty and compulsion. Does one remain loyal to one's job or one's friends from childhood, one of whom is owed a debt by the other? In the end, the friends stay loyal to each other in a neat plot twist that exonerated Moaz and liberates Rami.
Yes, the story is a bit threadbare at times and the strategies followed by the investigators to catch their man shouldn't have fooled either of the main characters. I'm neither a cop nor a gangster but I saw through what was happening. However, I didn't see the ending coming.
Not as good as some similar series, but still worth a watch. Get through the slightly slow episode one and stick with it.
OK, that quibble over, the programme delved into interesting dilemmas about loyalty and compulsion. Does one remain loyal to one's job or one's friends from childhood, one of whom is owed a debt by the other? In the end, the friends stay loyal to each other in a neat plot twist that exonerated Moaz and liberates Rami.
Yes, the story is a bit threadbare at times and the strategies followed by the investigators to catch their man shouldn't have fooled either of the main characters. I'm neither a cop nor a gangster but I saw through what was happening. However, I didn't see the ending coming.
Not as good as some similar series, but still worth a watch. Get through the slightly slow episode one and stick with it.
Shocked by some of the poor reviews here. Did we see the same series? Make sure to not watch it dubbed, but in Norwegian with English subtitles.
It's not the super action packed type of gang series, it's more of a slow burn with focus on the characters and the relations between them. It gets better with every episode. Great acting, and very interesting to see a series from the east side of Oslo. Loved it!
I will recommend this series to everyone I know. Amazing performances by the actors, interesting plot and you end up even caring for the bad guys in this series. I like that the series shows they are compassionate people too, even if they commit terrible crimes.
It's not the super action packed type of gang series, it's more of a slow burn with focus on the characters and the relations between them. It gets better with every episode. Great acting, and very interesting to see a series from the east side of Oslo. Loved it!
I will recommend this series to everyone I know. Amazing performances by the actors, interesting plot and you end up even caring for the bad guys in this series. I like that the series shows they are compassionate people too, even if they commit terrible crimes.
Hailed by Ricky Gervais recently on Twitter, this show peaked my interest. I am Norwegian myself and also live on the east side of Oslo, close to where many of the shows locations are set - which was a nice thing to see!
Set in the east side of Oslo, historically renown for it's gangs and high crime rate, we follow two "brothers" from a fictitious area "Lakkeberg" - Moaz and Rami, who grew up together but ultimately chose their lives on each side of the law. The story revolves around Rami and his criminal gang called the "Enemiez" and Moaz as the police investigator. The show has a slow start but slowly grows on you. The twists and turns keeps you on edge in the later episodes. The personal stories of everyone - the kids, the families, the gangs and police - come through well and you get a good feel for the complicated choices they all have to go through.
Special compliments to both main actors as they portray the feelings and complicated life choices very well, and are credible in their roles.
The show is all around well acted by the entire cast, has a great score and good drama/action throughout. Give it a go, you won't regret!
Set in the east side of Oslo, historically renown for it's gangs and high crime rate, we follow two "brothers" from a fictitious area "Lakkeberg" - Moaz and Rami, who grew up together but ultimately chose their lives on each side of the law. The story revolves around Rami and his criminal gang called the "Enemiez" and Moaz as the police investigator. The show has a slow start but slowly grows on you. The twists and turns keeps you on edge in the later episodes. The personal stories of everyone - the kids, the families, the gangs and police - come through well and you get a good feel for the complicated choices they all have to go through.
Special compliments to both main actors as they portray the feelings and complicated life choices very well, and are credible in their roles.
The show is all around well acted by the entire cast, has a great score and good drama/action throughout. Give it a go, you won't regret!
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