I like 'The Dry' with Eric Bana. That is a slow murder mystery with two storylines - past and present. I also just watched 'Friends Like Her' (NZ) also slow.
There is an Australian movie called "Mystery Road". I believe it came out in 2013. Detective Jay Swan is investigating the murder of an indigenous girl. We watch him methodically put the pieces together. The movie ends with an intense shootout. I loved this movie. They also came out with tv series, I believe they are on season three. I do recommend the movie.
Line of Duty is an AWESOME series. Happy Valley was also great. Recipes for Love and Murder was a surprisingly enjoyable watch. Troppo and Savage River were both very engaging Australian mysteries.
Saw this series at the start of the year and it was ok, I thought it dragged though at times and 6 episodes was quite long. Also the mystery part was no big surprise. Acting was good, scenery was impressive ( beautiful place to visit ). I would give this an overall 3 out of 5 couches.
Nothing here was 'exaggerated' to heighten the mood, but the (Australian) actor was well suited for the mood I guess? For "cold-cases" type investigative, slow/talky, at times, but engrossing series - it's British, like Line of Duty.
He’s Australian. Not American. Generally men are not as emotionally large’ or expressive. Cultural difference. It worked for Fox Mulder. David played him very under stated. That actor played Ragnar in Vikings. Probably over hyper emotional characters 😂
I like 'The Dry' with Eric Bana. That is a slow murder mystery with two storylines - past and present. I also just watched 'Friends Like Her' (NZ) also slow.
There is an Australian movie called "Mystery Road". I believe it came out in 2013. Detective Jay Swan is investigating the murder of an indigenous girl. We watch him methodically put the pieces together. The movie ends with an intense shootout. I loved this movie.
They also came out with tv series, I believe they are on season three. I do recommend the movie.
Line of Duty is an AWESOME series. Happy Valley was also great. Recipes for Love and Murder was a surprisingly enjoyable watch. Troppo and Savage River were both very engaging Australian mysteries.
Saw this series at the start of the year and it was ok, I thought it dragged though at times and 6 episodes was quite long. Also the mystery part was no big surprise. Acting was good, scenery was impressive ( beautiful place to visit ). I would give this an overall 3 out of 5 couches.
Where did u watch?
WHERE TO WATCH THE FULL SEASON????
It's releasing weekly on AMC Plus and Sundance Now 😊
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Nothing here was 'exaggerated' to heighten the mood, but the (Australian) actor was well suited for the mood I guess? For "cold-cases" type investigative, slow/talky, at times, but engrossing series - it's British, like Line of Duty.
I started watching. Seems odd the guy likes getting smacked around. 😮. Brutal.
We appreciate your reviews. Keep up the good work.
Favorite slow pace mystery series? The killing. Strangely enough, the way you described Black Snow reminds me a little bit of that show.
I haven't seen the original version of The Killing, but I loved Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman in the English remake.
@@MoviesAndMunchies yea I should have clarified, I’ve only seen the American version. Not the original.
Only 2 episodes are available
He’s Australian. Not American. Generally men are not as emotionally large’ or expressive. Cultural difference. It worked for Fox Mulder. David played him very under stated. That actor played Ragnar in Vikings. Probably over hyper emotional characters 😂
Thanks Chris …this is ironic because I’m currently watching Vikings.
Will you review Season 2?
Where are the last two episodes
The chemistry of death from the U.K.
Mindhunter : Netflix TV Show
What do you think
can you please tell me, how do you manage you full time work, then films, recording, editing ?
that too daily 😶
come on man tell me 😅
Lack of sleep and then I get access to a lot of things I review early, so I'm able to prioritize them and watch well before they come out :-)
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