Sebastian Cavazza as veteran policeman Taras Birsa, in “The Lake,” the first mini series in the “Lake Trilogy.” Courtesy of MHz Choice
In the past several years, I’ve reviewed a bunch of TV series – mostly crime dramas – from many European countries. Here’s my first from Slovenia. “The Lake Trilogy” is a collection of three miniseries following veteran police detective Taras Birsa (Sebastian Cavazza) and his team through an array of homicides and major crimes in their city
The first is six 50-minute episodes; the others are only three. Each set features a new case (or set of cases) with mostly the same cast on the law-and-order side.
The package reminds me of our Harry Bosch series. Both are led by gray-haired, street-savvy cops, usually in a dour mood. Both have grown daughters and romantic complications in their lives. Both have contacts outside the department who help our heroes...
In the past several years, I’ve reviewed a bunch of TV series – mostly crime dramas – from many European countries. Here’s my first from Slovenia. “The Lake Trilogy” is a collection of three miniseries following veteran police detective Taras Birsa (Sebastian Cavazza) and his team through an array of homicides and major crimes in their city
The first is six 50-minute episodes; the others are only three. Each set features a new case (or set of cases) with mostly the same cast on the law-and-order side.
The package reminds me of our Harry Bosch series. Both are led by gray-haired, street-savvy cops, usually in a dour mood. Both have grown daughters and romantic complications in their lives. Both have contacts outside the department who help our heroes...
- 10/23/2024
- by Mark Glass
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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