A complicated chain of events is triggered when a child is taken and relationships are thrown into crisis.A complicated chain of events is triggered when a child is taken and relationships are thrown into crisis.A complicated chain of events is triggered when a child is taken and relationships are thrown into crisis.
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It starts well as if there will be a tight thriller or intelligent story. That's episode one. It then devolves in to melodrama and implausibly interconnected story lines from a cheap paperback.
The acting is of a moderate level. Hugo is used as a hook and largely wasted.
At the end the story seems to go nowhere and leaves you wondering why you bothered.
The acting is of a moderate level. Hugo is used as a hook and largely wasted.
At the end the story seems to go nowhere and leaves you wondering why you bothered.
Really impressed by this series and would definitely see it again. Fascinating storyline, wonderful cast and keeps you guessing all the way through.
It reminded me of that other great Australian series The Slap, in which the pivotal event is examined from different characters viewpoints.
I would highly recommend this.
It reminded me of that other great Australian series The Slap, in which the pivotal event is examined from different characters viewpoints.
I would highly recommend this.
I really enjoyed this series and I liked how it kept you guessing right until the end! It was great how each character in the show had their own episode for you to learn about each of them. Plus great writing for there to not be too much over lapping of the same scene again and again. A great binge series!
I wanted to like this, I really did.
Aussie suburban and city dramas really lack something and I was hoping this would be better.
It started off ok, although it was only seeing the second episode featuring Hugo Weaving that it was clear how poor Alex Dimitriades had been in the first episode. The epitome of the wooden actor. He couldn't get a gig in Thunderbirds.
So, each episode featured a different character. From the title you would have thought seven, but no, it was six.
The "drama" got worse until the final one which would have embarrassed the Neighbours production team.
As for the plot, it was all a waste of time and not a good advertisement for Aussie justice when at least three serious felonies had been committed and nobody is brought to task.
Aussie suburban and city dramas really lack something and I was hoping this would be better.
It started off ok, although it was only seeing the second episode featuring Hugo Weaving that it was clear how poor Alex Dimitriades had been in the first episode. The epitome of the wooden actor. He couldn't get a gig in Thunderbirds.
So, each episode featured a different character. From the title you would have thought seven, but no, it was six.
The "drama" got worse until the final one which would have embarrassed the Neighbours production team.
As for the plot, it was all a waste of time and not a good advertisement for Aussie justice when at least three serious felonies had been committed and nobody is brought to task.
Seven ambiguities is a very good series. The storyline is excellent.
Casting is wonderful.
Filming locations around Melbourne are excellent.
The only downside is it's a bit slow.
Storyline is a tragedy viewed from the perspective of 6 quite different characters involved at different levels in the tragic incident.
The series delve deep into the personal struggles of each character to untimely give the viewers with an intimate knowledge.
Casting is wonderful.
Filming locations around Melbourne are excellent.
The only downside is it's a bit slow.
Storyline is a tragedy viewed from the perspective of 6 quite different characters involved at different levels in the tragic incident.
The series delve deep into the personal struggles of each character to untimely give the viewers with an intimate knowledge.
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- TriviaMany of the cast appeared together in The Slap (2011), including Anthony Hayes, Alex Dimitriades and Xavier Gouault. Many of the crew are also shared.
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