A deeply moving drama series about a group of old friends who have drifted apart as they have grown older. They are brought together when tragedy strikes.A deeply moving drama series about a group of old friends who have drifted apart as they have grown older. They are brought together when tragedy strikes.A deeply moving drama series about a group of old friends who have drifted apart as they have grown older. They are brought together when tragedy strikes.
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- 4 wins & 7 nominations total
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We dont often see local South African content of this calibre. The writing is intense yet allows you to breathe, it keeps you on the edge of your seat, while not alienating the viewer. The cast were impeccably assembled, with a great charisma between each of them.
While I will admit its a little on the deep side for easy watching, its a great series that should stand tall amongst its foreign counterparts. Highly recommend it and hope we see more of 'the gang' in the future!
What a fantastic success for the South African film industry. I never watch locally produced shows because, to be honest, I pre-judge them as being bad without giving them a shot.
I watched a random part of episode 4 and it felt like it could have been episode 1 because of the tension, emotion and investment that the show commands in such a short space of time. Needless to say I had to start from episode 1 and not miss a thing.
It explores a broad range of themes, some of which are local to South Africa, and some of which are universal.
English speaking South Africans and their experiences are very rarely represented in the media so it made me feel comforted and even nostalgic, seeing my own experiences on the screen. I feel like I have met these characters and I can relate to all of them.
Above all, this story opens the curtain into the dark shadow of every character's life and proves that everyone has their own struggles behind the perfect veneers. So let's keep breathing and smell the roses. I can't wait for episode 8!
I watched a random part of episode 4 and it felt like it could have been episode 1 because of the tension, emotion and investment that the show commands in such a short space of time. Needless to say I had to start from episode 1 and not miss a thing.
It explores a broad range of themes, some of which are local to South Africa, and some of which are universal.
English speaking South Africans and their experiences are very rarely represented in the media so it made me feel comforted and even nostalgic, seeing my own experiences on the screen. I feel like I have met these characters and I can relate to all of them.
Above all, this story opens the curtain into the dark shadow of every character's life and proves that everyone has their own struggles behind the perfect veneers. So let's keep breathing and smell the roses. I can't wait for episode 8!
The show idea about a layer who had to take a flight and then an accident happened had to to try her way out to survive, the main issues is that if we want to make a memory tape it should be in one individual episode not in every 4 minutes its like watching ad that does not add anything to the story , despite that the acting is nice the music were good and the WB studio well known , it could have been better and my rating is true not 5 not 4or 3 sadly.
Well done - excellent production. Very emotional, very real life, could relate to all the characters
Loved this series. Well done to all concerned. The characters stayed in my mind long after each episode. They felt like MY family and MY friends. Typically South African lives and sentiments. Here's hoping there's a second season!
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- Runtime
- 46m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
- 2.35 : 1
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