SummaryA 17-year hunt for a serial killer in Louisiana begins with Detectives Rust Cohle (Matthew McConaughey) and Martin Hart (Woody Harrelson) joining the search in this eight-episode anthology series.
SummaryA 17-year hunt for a serial killer in Louisiana begins with Detectives Rust Cohle (Matthew McConaughey) and Martin Hart (Woody Harrelson) joining the search in this eight-episode anthology series.
From the true-crime bleakness to the unnerving supernaturalism, there are more than enough chilling elements for our leads to chip away at over the next five episodes. With a snowy tundra and a severed tongue, True Detective Sundays are officially back.
Creepy, gorgeous, unsettling, and searching, it has--for lack of a better word--a literary quality, an accretion of meaningful detail. You can push on any aspect of the show--every line, every shot, every bruise--and it bears up.
Season 1: Os protagonistas da 1ª temporada de "True Detective" dividem a tela de forma magistral! Os atores Woody Harrelson e Matthew McConaughey têm atuações espetaculares, e a série tem uma trama que prende os telespectadores do início ao fim. A ambiguidade entre a personalidade e as características dos personagens é a cereja do bolo: o cristão com a vida "perfeita", porém com problemas extraconjugais (infidelidade), e o ateu partilhando da sua solidão, descrença e do seu intelecto absurdo. A história muda com o passar dos episódios, há saltos temporais e retornos que mudam a perspectiva. Os dois personagens demoram um pouco para começarem a se entender, pois há muito embate entre eles, que são completamente diferentes, seja no modo de trabalhar, na vida, etc. A trama que se constrói com uma mistura de suspense, ação, drama, sobrenatural e alívios cômicos é o que torna essa primeira temporada única em tantos pontos, do início ao fim e em cada episódio. Enfim, é uma experiência única e, sem dúvida nenhuma, uma das melhores temporadas de séries já feitas. A primeira temporada de "True Detective" é sensacional.
temporada empezo bastante lento, tanto asi que estaba remplantearme dejar la serie, pero este episodio fue un completo subidon de hadrenalina, en especial al final. my god
At times there’s so much going on that the series almost loses its way — but then there’s another great jump-scare or an intricately staged set piece in the abandoned lab or beneath the ice, and we’re all in. Foster keeps peeling back layers to reveal different sides of Danvers, while relative newcomer Reis proves to be a formidable acting partner.
The new season of True Detective is, especially given the burden of expectations, remarkably solid. It’s not a belly flop. It lacks the obvious hook of its predecessor, but I still am eager to see how it develops.
Even though it’s been a heady year since the first thrilling installment and the season runs but eight episodes, something feels undercooked about this production.
Whatever the length of the show’s much admired tracking shot (six minutes, uncut!), it feels less hardboiled than softheaded. Which might be O.K. if True Detective were dumb fun, but, good God, it’s not: it’s got so much gravitas it could run for President.
Season 1 10/10
Season 2 9/10
Season 3 7/10
season 4 0/10
the series that is. The problem of the third season was that it made us watch a lie, just like European art cinema. While there were children who had escaped and lived peacefully where they escaped, for years we thought that these children were captured by perverts. When the result was different, we couldn't say "oh, wow, I wish the perverts had caught it" so we said, So why did I watch this useless story?"
In the last season, the situation is much worse. It's truly a disaster. This is not because of the concept of the supernatural, but because there is no good in our story that we can empathize with. I don't understand why they write these evil characters because they think that since these Americans have really turned into these creatures, they can only empathize with them. I wouldn't care if it wasn't a serial killer but a supernatural force, or if it slaughtered all these people.
The 1st and 2nd season were incredible, then it got worse and worse (similar to Fargo). The last season is simply a joke. Absolutely boring story and uninteresting characters (especially the woke pollce **** ridiculous end is a hit in the face of the audience. Big waste of time.
Little more than a tragically overfunded TikTok video, horrible horrible horrible. Bad directing, bad editing, idiotic heavy handed music placement, nonexistent story. Just awful considering you have Jodie Foster, Fiona Shaw and the long cold night to work with … seriously, this is what you made!? Miserable inane drek!