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The professor has recruited a gang of criminals with specific talents in order to pull off the crime of the Millenium. The Professor has worked out all the details to knock off the Spanish Mint. They train for five months before making their first move. They aren't going to steal the existing cash but hold off the law while printing 2.4 billion in new Euros with their own selected serial numbers.
The plan is going well until Rule #1 rears its ugly head: No involvements between team members. The smoking hot Ursala Corbero becomes involved with a guy twelve years her junior. Things happen and it gives the authorities their first major clue as a result.
Excellent casting with all types of characters. It has momentum and a human side.
3.5 wonks for cast, story, and humanity
1.0 wank for the irritating behavior of certain characters
NF streamer
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Netflix is doing more and more of the dubbed foreign films and series. I stuck with Money Heist because the story was compelling and most of the voice actors were reasonable along with some that were quite good.
Others that I tried since had such bad voice actors, I couldn't take it. Voices didn't match characters and they'd read their lines dead panned when they're supposed to be dramatic or worse, overly dramatic when uncalled for.
Lately, I've watched a few of BBC series which are quite good, Hinterland, The Fall, Broadchurch. For detective comedies of sorts, Death in Paradise and Republic of Doyle (a foreign series, but it's Canadian, so they speak an English dialect)
-Rod
I had to read subtitles. Season Two was a better plot than Season One, IMO. The same pattern of having a big, fat Red Herring thrown in your face every episode after the third one. Those French writers could start a fish market.
subtitles did the trick. Very under rate movie.
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