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7/10
Confusing in the beginning, but worth watching until the end
donaendrina24 March 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Yesterday I binge-watched this series. I had already watched two episodes: I found them quite confusing and unrealistic.They dont say much about the character or the links between them, in order,I guess, to keep the mystery alive until the end.

Also, the viewers discover the truth about the characters as the police investigator: It is a nice idea, but I think it adds up to the confusion in a series with three different storylines involving past, present and future?

Still, it must be the worst conducted police investigation ever, since Kryukov can't be bothered to run background checks on anyone, specially on Barkovskyi:

In the middle section the series gets a better pacing, there is an imaginative plot twist and in the end it all comes together quite satisfyingly, but with a couple of holes:

Who killed the school director and why? Should we care ?

How come,with such a formidable father -in-law against him, Bark manages to become the successful entrepreneur/lecturer/ sect leader we see at the end?
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8/10
It's interesting
catherinebona30 July 2020
When it first started I thought it was gonna be like a typical American Teen drama but in Russian, but i was wrong. It is an interesting show with good plot twists and I found its ending very satisfying. It doesn't have those unnecessary mini plot lines that are a dead end like most American tv shows do. The plot is straight to the point but it doesn't rush to it which I do appreciate. I found the acting was good (which apparently is too much to ask in 2020) I noticed comparison to American shows it was very raw. And doesn't mind using sensitive topics that would definitely trigger Some Americans. Also Petar Zekavica is in this show, he's literally the guy in the poster.
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The Making of a Fascist Movement
erichkaroly3 October 2020
Alexander Petrov in a disturbing portrait of a young fascist teasing out his ability to attract followers. We don't see what made him, but the making of his brood is fascinating, horrifying and believable.
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9/10
A study of the human psyche
ZilFuchs9 November 2020
This series was a fantastic find and it shows the deep understanding of the human psyche that is so visible in Russian art.

I was afraid the show would descend into another variation of "teen detective" like 13 Reasons Why, for example. The fear was totally misguided.

S'parta is full of complicated and believable characters, each with their own internal motivations. None of them feel like they exists just to direct the plot or other characters into one way or another. There are no clear-cut heroes or villains to be found. They all have a reason to think they are doing the right thing, but still people end up dead.

The viewer is sucked into liking some characters, empathizing with them, and later finding out several reasons why not to. Alexander Petrov does a fantastic job portraying the charismatic and enigmatic character of Michail Barkovskiy, the leader of his school class. It's simply impossible not to like him at first, but as the series progresses the viewer starts to question whether he really is such a "good" person or not. Looking at vile authoritarian leaders in world history people always ask: "How did everyone get sucked into that? I wouldn't have!". S'parta examines this theme with great understanding.

The show uses a lot of temporal jumps between the past, present and future but manages to somewhat obfuscate which one is which without making it confusing. Along with the harsh visuals and surroundings, together with the music used in the show it all serves to give it a strong sense of determinism - an unstoppable domino of cause and effect that Igor Andreevich Kryuko (Artyom Tkachenko) tries to unravel. Portraying a multi-layered, gifted but troubled detective, Tkachenko is excellent in his role.

It's very rare to find a TV show using a lot of young actors without having at least some bad performances mixed in, but in all honesty I found none of that. I am absolutely sure many of the actors and actresses in the show will have a long future in Russian film. Like always, I watched it in original language with subtitles. If you watch it dubbed, you can only blame yourself for that. You wouldn't give a serious thought to a dubbed song either, would you?

All in all, if you are able to watch a show using subtitles or happen to understand Russian, I highly recommend this show. If you happen to be an action-addict, S'parta is not what you are looking for. I've never rated anything as 10/10 and will not do so now either, but I do believe this to be the best series I've seen all year, and I've seen a lot.
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9/10
An impressive Russian mystery
Tweekums6 January 2021
Following the apparent suicide of a young teacher at a school in St Petersburg policeman Igor Andreevich Kryuko is called into investigate. He soon starts to suspect that all is not as it seems; a student in her class had died in an accident and the school principal, who was the dead student's father, died shortly afterwards. Kryuko becomes certain that the class knows more than they are telling him; particularly the charismatic Michail 'Bark' Barkovskiy, who is their de facto leader. Most of the class are involved in beta testing a new rule-free computer game called 'Sparta' which may be affecting their behaviour. As the series progresses secrets are revealed, concerning students, parents and teachers.

I really enjoyed this Russian series. It set up several good mysteries early on; not only do we have the school deaths there is also the opening flash forward which shows Kryuko being released from prison so are left wondering what will lead to him ending up there. The tone is often dark, especially as we see Bark manipulating his classmates and them turning on their teachers in various ways. That isn't to say there is no humour in the series; notably scenes between Kryuko and his pathologist friend. The cast does a fine job; especially Artyom Tkachenko and Alexander Petrov as Kryuko and Bark respectively. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of a good mystery wanting a different setting.

These comments are based on watching the series in Russian with English subtitles.
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5/10
Weird, Entertaining, Disjointed Mess
pb992125 August 2019
Warning: Spoilers
So I high schools drama about a charismatic teen who essentially takes over the school, a teacher "suicide" and a cop recovering from a stroke determined to prove that the teacher didn't commit suicide.

It's apparently focuses on a video game called Sparta that is tertiary to the plot and really has little to do with the mystery. Much of the story is told in flashbacks which seem to be a very Eastern European ex machina device to fill in plot holes.

I'm 6 episodes and wondering if this mystery is ever going to be solved. It just seems drawn out for no reason and some of the relationships in the story are pointless and soap operaish.

Despite all this, I couldn't help but to continue watching this mess and hope everything gets cleaned up by the final episode.
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9/10
A dark sad masterpiece
poli-chronis4 April 2021
I can't believe i almost missed this gem, because of the low rating and the russian language.

If you feel ready for something different do yourself a favor and watch it. Good acting, great story.

I am sure that once Sparta becomes popular it will get the recognition it deserves.
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3/10
Russian Movies are an Acquired Taste That I Haven't Acquired
bshaef6 March 2019
While watching this series I got the oddest feeling that the director and actors made this for themselves and not the audience. Maybe that's the way Russian movies are made. Whatever, it was not a very enjoyable experience and I went to sleep several times as the episodes wore on. I think Americans and English make better Russian movies than the Russians do.
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Very catchy, not a master piece
matiasddsm23 April 2020
All 8 episodes are a long movie, which you can easylly watch in one session. Very catchy. The plot doesn't show those unexplained twists usually present in US series. There are a couple of villians, but they look credible. But the story line follows 12 or 15 people finding/meeting each other everywhere they go, which seems odd in a city of millions of people. Totally recomend to watch it.
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9/10
Really interesting and different
valef-c0630 September 2020
I really enjoyed this tv show. I found it different from what I usually find myself watching. The plot was good and the twists too. I went back to rewatch the first episode and it was all laid out extremely well. I fell in love with Bark's character and swing him changing or better showing his true self was fascinating.

The plot proceeds at its own pace (a bit slow in the first two episodes) and the differences in culture are evident. Plus I've learnt how to tell my Russian boyfriend to shut be so I guess it's worth it
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10/10
Excellent psychogram, dark, subtile and a perfect thrill.
dorotheemmoench1 January 2021
I haven't seen a series that good for ages, maybe besides "Dark". My Russian isn't good enough to spare me the subtitles, but one gets used to it. And this masterpiece is totally worth it.
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9/10
I like it
kaderakiro31 March 2020
The best russian "Ceria" EVER ! I wish there is more seasons
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9/10
I like it a lot!
mpampis-tango17 February 2020
Very good series. I like it a lot, It had quick script!!!
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9/10
Odd
jeffmr-5063125 February 2019
While watching it a lot of English signs in background. Odd for a Russian and made in Russia film
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