L'agenzia di spionaggio globale Citadel è stata chiusa e i ricordi nella memoria dei suoi agenti sono stati cancellati. Ora Manticore diventa più forte. Riusciranno gli agenti della Citadel ... Leggi tuttoL'agenzia di spionaggio globale Citadel è stata chiusa e i ricordi nella memoria dei suoi agenti sono stati cancellati. Ora Manticore diventa più forte. Riusciranno gli agenti della Citadel a riconquistare i loro ricordi e contrattaccare?L'agenzia di spionaggio globale Citadel è stata chiusa e i ricordi nella memoria dei suoi agenti sono stati cancellati. Ora Manticore diventa più forte. Riusciranno gli agenti della Citadel a riconquistare i loro ricordi e contrattaccare?
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Reviewers say 'Citadel' is a spy thriller receiving mixed feedback. Praise is given to Richard Madden, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Stanley Tucci, and Lesley Manville for their performances. Action sequences and high production values are highlighted. However, criticisms include convoluted plots, clichéd tropes, and underdeveloped characters. Some find the dialogue uninspired and the pacing uneven. Despite these issues, the show is seen as entertaining and addictive, with potential for improvement in future seasons.
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There were some undoubtedly good moments as this series set up, unfortunately, the further the series went the less promise it showed.
This is tricky, I really wanted to like Citadel, and I did like the first episode.
It's a little tempting to think that this is what happens when you throw too much money at something and don't make it work hard enough to earn that money and develop.
True there was some classic spy action - but with only a few exceptions this wasn't really groundbreaking stuff. Also true that an element of predictability crept into the show the further it went.
What we ended up with is a show that absolutely looks the part, but that when all is said and done is less the sum of its parts, whereas at a rumored $300 million it should clearly have been more - much more.
Citadel is another sad example of a show that chose form over function - looking good, rather than really getting the razor to the story and whittling and revising until something fresh and entertaining remains - new twists on old tails.
Let's hope they learn the lesson for season 2.
This is tricky, I really wanted to like Citadel, and I did like the first episode.
It's a little tempting to think that this is what happens when you throw too much money at something and don't make it work hard enough to earn that money and develop.
True there was some classic spy action - but with only a few exceptions this wasn't really groundbreaking stuff. Also true that an element of predictability crept into the show the further it went.
What we ended up with is a show that absolutely looks the part, but that when all is said and done is less the sum of its parts, whereas at a rumored $300 million it should clearly have been more - much more.
Citadel is another sad example of a show that chose form over function - looking good, rather than really getting the razor to the story and whittling and revising until something fresh and entertaining remains - new twists on old tails.
Let's hope they learn the lesson for season 2.
Y'all know the trope of an amnesic spy is that we audience gotta discover the protagonist's backstory together with him, right? Why on earth would you begin the show with a complete flashback? There might be plot twists and betrayals down the road, but you also need to entice the audience to keep watching to see that happen.
Besides starring Richard Madden as discount Matt Damon, we also have Stanley Tucci being a discount Mark Strong. Sounds familiar? Good-guy independent spy agency? Add a sprinkle of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and you get this utter lack of originality show.
Also what kind of incompetent spy agency keeps a list of all their agents and black sites in one document, and all their secrets together in literally one briefcase?
Not impressed.
Besides starring Richard Madden as discount Matt Damon, we also have Stanley Tucci being a discount Mark Strong. Sounds familiar? Good-guy independent spy agency? Add a sprinkle of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and you get this utter lack of originality show.
Also what kind of incompetent spy agency keeps a list of all their agents and black sites in one document, and all their secrets together in literally one briefcase?
Not impressed.
I actually thought Citadel was pretty good. I've been looking forward to this ever since I first heard about it and then my expectations grew even more after watching the trailers. Well, I can tell you that without a doubt this show has not only met those expectations but surpassed them in every way. Besides looking great it has A-list stars attached both in front and behind the camera. It's made by the Russo Brothers (Avengers, Captain America: Civil War and Winter Soldier, The Gray Man, etc.) and stars Richard Madden (Game of Thrones, Bodyguard) and Priyanka Chopra Jonas (Baywatch, Quantico). It's a fun series from start to finish. It will grab your attention from the very first episode and bring you into their world. The visuals are beautiful and the story is fast paced. I'm glad to see this series was already renewed because I'm excited see where this show goes.
Personally I thought Citadel was every bit as good as I had hoped it would be but with so many mixed reviews my advice would be to just go watch it for yourself. It's about two spies who loved each other (Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra) but have their memories wiped after their agency was destroyed by a powerful syndicate. It's now 8 years later and they have built their own lives with new identities and no memory of being spies. They then try to get their memories back to help prevent a New World Order from happening. This kind of story has been done numerous times before but Citadel still does it with a fresh new take. Some of it is unbelievable but just turn your mind off and enjoy it for what it is and that's an action packed thriller.
It doesn't get much more cookie cutter and mediocre than this.
You can tell from the dialogue in the very first scene, what kind of show is going to be. The two main characters for no reason talks to each other in five different languages in a single conversation, to tell the audience how great they are as spies. The handler tells the agent on the mission to remember that the target has nuclear material in his briefcase, because I'm sure she forgot... The entire first episode continues in the same vein, where characters explain things to the audience by telling each other things they already know, and it's the laziest kind of writing.
Throw some amnesia in there, some top agents who's fighting is laughable and who like to throw quips around instead of carrying out their mission and you've got a show that nobody is going to remember in 10 minutes.
You can tell from the dialogue in the very first scene, what kind of show is going to be. The two main characters for no reason talks to each other in five different languages in a single conversation, to tell the audience how great they are as spies. The handler tells the agent on the mission to remember that the target has nuclear material in his briefcase, because I'm sure she forgot... The entire first episode continues in the same vein, where characters explain things to the audience by telling each other things they already know, and it's the laziest kind of writing.
Throw some amnesia in there, some top agents who's fighting is laughable and who like to throw quips around instead of carrying out their mission and you've got a show that nobody is going to remember in 10 minutes.
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