Ordii crime has always been a favorite genre; Danish and British crime series always leave you with a more or less satisfying feeling that you've been entertained, amused, jawdropped and/or chocked by the twists and turns of the narrative and characters
. Always with a well thought out casting and directing.
But here we have a great example of the exception that Roves the rule.
Handing out every unrealistic cliche in the genre, in a painstakingly slow tempo, that doesn't bring the plot forward, nor deepens the characters, this is from beginning to its ridiculous ending a total shipwreck. We really tried to the bitter end to find some qualities in this but it all ends up in a huge pile of pompous doodoo.
I highly recommend that you watch wall paint dry up instead; it gives you a greater experience and depth to the narrative and characters.
But here we have a great example of the exception that Roves the rule.
Handing out every unrealistic cliche in the genre, in a painstakingly slow tempo, that doesn't bring the plot forward, nor deepens the characters, this is from beginning to its ridiculous ending a total shipwreck. We really tried to the bitter end to find some qualities in this but it all ends up in a huge pile of pompous doodoo.
I highly recommend that you watch wall paint dry up instead; it gives you a greater experience and depth to the narrative and characters.