Description
The Night Of is an eight-part limited series that delves into the intricate story of a fictitious murder case in New York City. The series follows the police investigation and legal proceedings, all the while examining the criminal justice system and the purgatory of Rikers Island, where the accused awaits his trial.
Filmed in and around Manhattan, the HBO series is based on the BBC's Criminal Justice, created by Peter Moffat.






























Eczema, which has returned in a much more disgusting form, is like an insistent advice not to trust amateurs from medicine. It's only going to get worse.
Well, as for the trial of Naze, it was like some kind of sideline, and it remained. The guy was both lucky and unlucky at the same time. He went out and out, there were no worries about him, he did everything himself to isolate himself as much as possible from the viewer. It is clear that there is no other way to survive in prison, but here they went overboard with this blackness and transformation. It's also surprising that he didn't lose his temper at the testimony.
Kapoor is too young, which was immediately clear, she will screw up somewhere, but the mistake is forgivable.
The possible killer was not surprised, as was the detective line in general. The emphasis in the series is clearly not on this. There is too much foot scratching and other distracting little things, which, nevertheless, works to engage in viewing and interest.
Poor Stone, really, I thought I was done with eczema.
The series turned out to be worthwhile. There are a lot of open questions that you think about. Not a simple detective story shown in the form of a cliche, but a full-fledged story about the heroes and their world.