An atmospheric and dark series, with notes of mysticism and religion. The stories are independent of each other (2 episodes per story). Interesting shooting and picture. It's strange that such a low score, the series clearly deserves a solid 8 out of 10. It was interesting to watch.
I join the previous comment. It's a pretty peppy series. There is tension, they fit into two episodes (I thought that they were stretched as usual for several episodes / season - but not). The plots are not hackneyed (Dan Brown remembered - it turned out very exciting with Christian music, it's a pity it came out short), it's interesting to watch. Vividly, intriguingly, the music is organically interwoven. Surprisingly, I looked at the whole season in one fell swoop.
Attention, those who prefer to read the book first, do not watch the series yet. Series 1 and 2 are based on the book "The Last Hunt", and not on the classic "Crimson Rivers". At first I didn't understand what was going on, then I got upset, because I haven't got to the book yet, she's 14th, it seems, at Grunge. I will not look further yet, only after reading it, otherwise everything is meaningless.
It's a pretty peppy series. There is tension, they fit into two episodes (I thought that they were stretched as usual for several episodes / season - but not). The plots are not hackneyed (Dan Brown remembered - it turned out very exciting with Christian music, it's a pity it came out short), it's interesting to watch. Vividly, intriguingly, the music is organically interwoven. Surprisingly, I looked at the whole season in one fell swoop.
At first I didn't understand what was going on, then I got upset, because I haven't got to the book yet, she's 14th, it seems, at Grunge.
I will not look further yet, only after reading it, otherwise everything is meaningless.