


بعد العواقب المميتة التي ترتبت على إحدى المظاهرات، تزداد حدة التوتر بين أفراد فرقة لمكافحة الشغب يجدون صعوبة في الفصل بين الحياة العملية والشخصية.
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Rating 4.5* / 5 * or 9 / 10 I think the series escalates, I honestly think it is like that because at the beginning the series is very direct with what it is about, a squad of police officers with a tendency to excessive use of force and unethical practices, basically they unloaded their personal problems at work. I thought the series was going to try to make us empathize and somehow justify the actions of said police officers, which would have seemed stupid to me because the excessive use of force being a force of law seems unjustifiable to me and even more so when they are problems outside of your career as a police officer. To my pleasant surprise, it was not like that. Throughout all the chapters, pieces of information about the characters are released in such a way that you can form a critical judgment about each one, their problems and traumas are presented. At first I thought they were going to try to justify their actions by giving them the most stupid and banal problems in the world or that they were simply bad because they were bad and that's it, but the truth is that they give a good depth to the characters and although this does not justify their actions, it does let us see that after all they are human, humans who were rotting inside and how they are rotting the people around them. It should be noted that I really liked the shots, everything very cinematic and in the last chapter I did feel the tension of "What is going to happen?". I understand that the series is based on a book, I don't know how much information has been left out of the series but personally I think that these are 6 very complete chapters.
Solid Italian drama. Quite similar in atmosphere to Gomorrah (la serie). It follows a Riot Police squad in a dangerous situation, treading water between politicians and public while coming to terms with their own personal daemons. Police violence included, but soon you find yourself finding the characters quite human, instead of the usual portrait of Dogs unleashed on protester.























