Adventure mystery set in the midst of New Zealand's 1860's gold rush period. It has all the stuff that makes a good drama: murder, love and revenge, as men and women travel the world making ... Read allAdventure mystery set in the midst of New Zealand's 1860's gold rush period. It has all the stuff that makes a good drama: murder, love and revenge, as men and women travel the world making their fortunes.Adventure mystery set in the midst of New Zealand's 1860's gold rush period. It has all the stuff that makes a good drama: murder, love and revenge, as men and women travel the world making their fortunes.
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It appears convoluted until you've watched two episodes. Give it a minute to set the table and if you don't care to do that then don't rate the entire series on the 30 mins of one episode you watched.
The Daily Mail gave this series a bad review for being difficult to understand and The Guardian gave it a good review, that told me all I needed to know about whether I was likely to enjoy it or not and I'm glad I gave it a chance.
I didn't find the story hard to follow at all, it jumps between time but it's not difficult to keep up with. Visually it's stunning and the story is interesting and unique, I thoroughly enjoyed this series and am considering reading the book.
I didn't find the story hard to follow at all, it jumps between time but it's not difficult to keep up with. Visually it's stunning and the story is interesting and unique, I thoroughly enjoyed this series and am considering reading the book.
Well worth your time. Align your expectations with what I think the makers were trying to achieve though. This is a bit of a slow burn for me, with viewers circling the end of story rather than approaching the end from a linear past to present to end. It requires patience, and attention to what is going on, with various signals (e.g. dress colour pink, blue, black) indicating which stage of past, recent past and present you are in. The unusual aspect is this for me: the series is short, pace is not fast, but requires a reasonable intensity of the viewer to catch details. There is a disjunct between the pace of the series, and the effort sometimes required on the part of the viewer. I enjoyed this about the series though, rather than everything explained for the viewer so you can half-watch, switch brain off and still know what is going on.
Having said that, whoever wrote the advertising-lines on IMDB is quite a way off the mark (in my opinion). The text attempts to sell the series as some sort of fast-paced murder mystery from the USA for example "Adventure mystery set in the midst of New Zealand's 1860's gold rush period it has all the stuff that makes a good drama murder, love and revenge as men and women travel the world making their fortunes." Pushed my expectations into a different vein as to what I might see. Once I realised what this is - a character-driven story (very low on adventure) that unfolds in intentionally cryptic ways to reveal a complexity of plot, and most importantly, an understanding of different stages of character made more stark (obvious) by moving the viewer through (for example) past, recent past, and present, then past, recent past, present etc. We get to see the contrasts as character contrasts rather than linear development. The signals for "where in time" are all there to help the viewer, but you have to pay attention, and it will pay off. It took me to episode three to "get" it and fall in love with it. The viewer is circling the end of story, not just approaching it from past through to present through to end.
On the not so positive side, Eva Green just plays the typical Eva Green role, bring nothing new to the role than what we have seen from her before. Unfortunately for me, feeling typecast and therefore a little trite.
Eve Hewson is interesting to watch, her mannerisms and charm feeling a little restricted though. Unsure whether that is her scope, or the direction given to her. She does break out sometimes, however the feeling of slow burn is only enhanced by long periods with a limited range of expressions and emotional variance.
Solid work. Save it for a time when you can give it your attention.
Having said that, whoever wrote the advertising-lines on IMDB is quite a way off the mark (in my opinion). The text attempts to sell the series as some sort of fast-paced murder mystery from the USA for example "Adventure mystery set in the midst of New Zealand's 1860's gold rush period it has all the stuff that makes a good drama murder, love and revenge as men and women travel the world making their fortunes." Pushed my expectations into a different vein as to what I might see. Once I realised what this is - a character-driven story (very low on adventure) that unfolds in intentionally cryptic ways to reveal a complexity of plot, and most importantly, an understanding of different stages of character made more stark (obvious) by moving the viewer through (for example) past, recent past, and present, then past, recent past, present etc. We get to see the contrasts as character contrasts rather than linear development. The signals for "where in time" are all there to help the viewer, but you have to pay attention, and it will pay off. It took me to episode three to "get" it and fall in love with it. The viewer is circling the end of story, not just approaching it from past through to present through to end.
On the not so positive side, Eva Green just plays the typical Eva Green role, bring nothing new to the role than what we have seen from her before. Unfortunately for me, feeling typecast and therefore a little trite.
Eve Hewson is interesting to watch, her mannerisms and charm feeling a little restricted though. Unsure whether that is her scope, or the direction given to her. She does break out sometimes, however the feeling of slow burn is only enhanced by long periods with a limited range of expressions and emotional variance.
Solid work. Save it for a time when you can give it your attention.
A young man and woman meet for the first time on board a ship bound for the new world. There is an instant and almost magical chemistry between them. Their story unfolds during the mid-19th century New Zealand gold rush. Before watching this six-episode series, I confess I was completely unaware that New Zealand had a gold rush.
Anna Wetherell (Eve Hewson) and Emery Staines (Himesh Patel) agree to meet again when they arrive but their plans are thwarted by nefarious means. Will they ever be reunited?
Sadly, I found Anna's fate very plausible. An attractive young woman, intelligent but illiterate, alone in a strange land with no money and no connections. Easy prey. Although Anna's dreams of starting a new life are dashed and she eventually succumbs to opium to cope with her circumstances, she never competey loses her inner strength even when she suffers a terrible personal tragedy.
Although Anna is the heroine of the story, we also follow the fortunes of Emery Staines as well as the characters Anna and Emery come into contact with. All of the actors give excellent performances but Eve Hewson is outstanding.
I loved it. Beautiful scenery and a terrific cast brought this dark fairytale to life. Some viewers found the time-jump aspect of this series difficult to follow. I did not have a problem with it.
Anna Wetherell (Eve Hewson) and Emery Staines (Himesh Patel) agree to meet again when they arrive but their plans are thwarted by nefarious means. Will they ever be reunited?
Sadly, I found Anna's fate very plausible. An attractive young woman, intelligent but illiterate, alone in a strange land with no money and no connections. Easy prey. Although Anna's dreams of starting a new life are dashed and she eventually succumbs to opium to cope with her circumstances, she never competey loses her inner strength even when she suffers a terrible personal tragedy.
Although Anna is the heroine of the story, we also follow the fortunes of Emery Staines as well as the characters Anna and Emery come into contact with. All of the actors give excellent performances but Eve Hewson is outstanding.
I loved it. Beautiful scenery and a terrific cast brought this dark fairytale to life. Some viewers found the time-jump aspect of this series difficult to follow. I did not have a problem with it.
It's certainly not a simple linear story line, but a rather complex web of intrigues, murder and mystery. I highly enjoyed watching the series although I have to admit that it took me two episodes to fully get into it. People who need to be spoon fed every detail of a story should avoid this.
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- TriviaBased on the book by the same name, written by Eleanor Catton, which won the Man Booker prize in 2013
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- Runtime1 hour
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