Helgoland 513
- TV Series
- 2024–
A small community of survivors of an apocalypse that has overrun the rest of the world and plunged it into chaos is holed up on Germany's only offshore island.A small community of survivors of an apocalypse that has overrun the rest of the world and plunged it into chaos is holed up on Germany's only offshore island.A small community of survivors of an apocalypse that has overrun the rest of the world and plunged it into chaos is holed up on Germany's only offshore island.
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Helgoland 513 is a gripping and thought-provoking series that feels eerily relevant to our world today. Set in an isolated, dystopian society, it explores themes of survival, power, and morality-issues we can all relate to, especially after experiencing the global pandemic. Just like during COVID-19, the show highlights how quickly people adapt to extreme circumstances and how fear can influence decisions about life and death.
One of the most striking aspects is how easily the community votes to determine someone's fate, reflecting how societies throughout history-and even today-can be swayed by fear, propaganda, and the illusion of democracy. The performances are strong, the setting is hauntingly immersive, and the tension keeps you hooked. While some parts could have been explored more deeply, the overall execution is excellent.
If you enjoy survival dramas with deep social commentary, Helgoland 513 is definitely worth watching. 8/10!
One of the most striking aspects is how easily the community votes to determine someone's fate, reflecting how societies throughout history-and even today-can be swayed by fear, propaganda, and the illusion of democracy. The performances are strong, the setting is hauntingly immersive, and the tension keeps you hooked. While some parts could have been explored more deeply, the overall execution is excellent.
If you enjoy survival dramas with deep social commentary, Helgoland 513 is definitely worth watching. 8/10!
Someone was wandering why the low ratings. "Probably the German language?" he says. Actually isn't the German language. Is the German acting. And more than that the German acting in a dystopian environment. They simply don't know how to do it. Even the higher rated shows like Dark have the same problem. The whole German society is too correct and rules obedient to produce good actors. That's why their best actors thrived only in Hollywood productions.
This show makes no exception. Starts as a good idea, in fact, another variation of the same old ideea "groups of people dealing with tough shit in a hostile environment" but gets lost in German technicalities, neglecting exactly what a disaster/dystopian show needs to emphasize: human relationships.
This show makes no exception. Starts as a good idea, in fact, another variation of the same old ideea "groups of people dealing with tough shit in a hostile environment" but gets lost in German technicalities, neglecting exactly what a disaster/dystopian show needs to emphasize: human relationships.
Not sure why the scores are so low. Glad it didn't put me off. Helgoland 513 offers a fresh take on the post-apocalyptic genre. Set on a North Sea island, it explores the psychological and societal impacts of a global apocalypse. The series stands out with its thought-provoking themes, dark humor, and unpredictable plot twists. Strong performances by Alexander Fehling, Martina Gedeck, and Antje Traue bring depth to the characters. The music enhances the show's atmosphere, and the flashback episodes provide crucial context. While some questions remain unanswered, this only heightens anticipation for a potential second season.
When I read the other reviews I was a bit put off, but I wanted to find out for myself and so I watched the series. Honestly, it's great. Some viewers seemed to have a strong expectation of what they might see in it, but completely without expectation I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed it. It's great storytelling, great acting, the world is superbly constructed, and for a german production it's also very bold and uniquely created. Which is often rarely the case.
What others discribed as becoming absurd is only an imagination of where pandemics like the one we had could lead to. It felt very natural and the turn this sory took I can only describe as positive, because contrary to the often straightforward and easy to understand german series, you are surprised here and that makes it all the more interesting. I would highly recommend to watch it and be open to unique ways of storytelling.
What others discribed as becoming absurd is only an imagination of where pandemics like the one we had could lead to. It felt very natural and the turn this sory took I can only describe as positive, because contrary to the often straightforward and easy to understand german series, you are surprised here and that makes it all the more interesting. I would highly recommend to watch it and be open to unique ways of storytelling.
The whole idea was intriguing and I was looking forward to seeing this new series. The first few episodes were great. Interesting characters, loads of possibilities. I enjoyed trying work out where the series was going to go. Then the storyline started to bifurcate and fragment.. No real cohesion to the plot but I was still intrigued as to how it was going to wrap up the ending. The flashback as to how it had all started, occurred way too late, this could have been inserted in sections way earlier to keep the guessing game more interesting. The ending was was so horribly lacklustre. Such a disappointment and such a shame after the great beginning. Meh for me.
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- CCC-Atelier, Spandau, Berlin, Germany(Interior shots, exterior water basin shots)
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