pyhqrc
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Where do I start.. So many storylines merged into one: Nazi gold, contemporary Nazis in Berlin, average bank heist, copy of the original. I mean, it was so so so BAD. You can see the crew around the bank with no masks on and yet the FBI guy only identifies the lead by reviewing video from the past week or two, but not from the day? Why end the David hostage situation the way it did? It was such a copy paste that they replicated the banter of the post-heist interviews. But with no finesse,.. Like, really, totally unnecessary "sequel". I kinda liked the lead badgirl and the other star is for Rhea - but woman, you gotta choose your projects more wisely.
Anyways, Netfllix just doing Netflix things. They do need to kick out their execs and start over. No budget, no thrill, no nothing.
Anyways, Netfllix just doing Netflix things. They do need to kick out their execs and start over. No budget, no thrill, no nothing.
S1 was something new, the dynamic between the characters was there but it had to develop too many avenues in order for us to understand each character better. In S2 there's even more banter and bickering, you come to like even the characters you thought you should not list as your favourite. It's funny, but not in the "damn it's so stupid it's funny". This might be the first Netflix shot that understood the assignment: we want entertainmant and good cinematography, and none of that political agenda. Less of the ex-girlfriend drama.
This needs more love and seasons, and increased budget. I loved that they partnered up with Korean filmmakers, it freshned up the scenes.
This needs more love and seasons, and increased budget. I loved that they partnered up with Korean filmmakers, it freshned up the scenes.
I liked it, although I was sceptical about the blended format (fakt docu + movie). What I foud particularly annoying were the young Norwegians whose primary concern was to be humae even when facing evil, and fighting in a non-violent way if possible. If you know anything about how the state runs Norwegian schools and how kids are brought up there, they are pacifists, very left-leaning to a point of ridiculousness. Hopefully there will be more of movies like this one that will show them that supporting evil and terrorists is wrong.
The cinematography is very good as others have commented, the actors look natural playing their parts and I can see nothing but bright future for each and every one of the leading characters.
The cinematography is very good as others have commented, the actors look natural playing their parts and I can see nothing but bright future for each and every one of the leading characters.