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Story starts on a high with a mysterious shooting and kidnapping of a child while looking for the mythical drug trafficker.
The problem?
The director. The story is pieced together with flashbacks which would not be a problem, but the story is 'flashbacking' while you are still trying to learn the characters, meaning you are watching scenes in the present and scenes in the past with no correlation. The series does this for ALL six episodes. You spend more time trying to piece together what is happening then watching the movie. This would be great if there was a payoff, but there isn't.
Plus, you have the stupidest police(again), and no one is making a good decision. By the time of the twist(which makes no sense in context of movie), you have stopped caring.
Story starts on a high with a mysterious shooting and kidnapping of a child while looking for the mythical drug trafficker.
The problem?
The director. The story is pieced together with flashbacks which would not be a problem, but the story is 'flashbacking' while you are still trying to learn the characters, meaning you are watching scenes in the present and scenes in the past with no correlation. The series does this for ALL six episodes. You spend more time trying to piece together what is happening then watching the movie. This would be great if there was a payoff, but there isn't.
Plus, you have the stupidest police(again), and no one is making a good decision. By the time of the twist(which makes no sense in context of movie), you have stopped caring.