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Joaquín Manchado gobierna su imperio de la droga desde el puerto marítimo de Barcelona con mano de hierro hasta que un nuevo cargamento hace que los negocios y la familia se disparen.Joaquín Manchado gobierna su imperio de la droga desde el puerto marítimo de Barcelona con mano de hierro hasta que un nuevo cargamento hace que los negocios y la familia se disparen.Joaquín Manchado gobierna su imperio de la droga desde el puerto marítimo de Barcelona con mano de hierro hasta que un nuevo cargamento hace que los negocios y la familia se disparen.
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Iron Reign (2024) is one of the most gripping and surprisingly underrated series of the year. From the very first episode, it pulls you deep into a world of crime, power, and family loyalty. The storytelling is intense, fast-paced, and filled with twists that you never see coming. Each character is well-crafted, especially the lead who perfectly balances strength and vulnerability. The atmosphere is dark but rich, and the cinematography beautifully captures the tension in every scene. What makes it stand out is how unpredictable the plot is-you constantly feel like anything can happen. Despite its quality, it hasn't received the attention or rating it truly deserves. Iron Reign is a hidden gem worth watching.
This is AT LONG LAST a true Spanish series, the best ever for me, though I admit not have seen so many of them. But at least, it is ten billions times better than the CASA DEL PAPEL junk, garbage crap destined to all kinds of audiences, under and over fifties housewives, truck drivers, convicts, budding young executives, teens.... Crap. This series is gritty, bloody, taut, rough, tough, not for sissies. I LOVE IT !!!! And that's the first time I see Sergi Lopez handling a machine gun or simply acting in a crime flick. I particularely recommend the fifth episode where you watch the most terrific knife - fist- fight of all times for me, grittier than any other filmed stuff, even Asian movies from the seventies. This scene between Sergi lopez and another character is purelly outstanding. So realistic.... And this series, which the plot takes place in Barcelone harbor, among giant containers, this series looks very likke another one, from France, and called DE GRACE, but taking place in LE HAVRE harbor, another crime drama involving a family, with a patriarch and his sons.... But DE GRACE was less crime than drama, there was no undercover cop scheme, unlike this one, which is an authentic mafia crime series. In both TV shows you also have many flashbacks, concerning the family story. And the partriarch character here, with the iron hand, is the equivalent of Olivier Gourmet's role in DE GRACE. And I don't know if you have noticed, but both actors - Gourmet and this Spanish actor - HAVE THE SAME EYES !!! Not face, BUT EYES, same glance. Please try to check by yourself. Not face but eyes. What a coincidence....
Starts outs with a mighty pop then fizzes out with a script that leaves you tired of the characters and this overworked plot.
I really wanted to love this and what is not to love? Barcelona? Yes, truly one of Europe's most magical cities. The mob? Never a bad idea to write a mob story. Family drama? Always a narrative pull since King Lear and the Bible. Betrayal? A cornerstone of storytelling.
Yet, it all became tiresome and slightly confusing. Too many flashbacks that were supposed to reveal plot points but, instead, negated any real character revelation.
I don't mind cinema violence and this series shines most authentically in its violence. The nephew and uncle showdown is as real as it gets. Many other scenes evoke the same realism and emotional spell.
The last episode was a shark jumping mess. I know that the producers are just angling for Season 2 but jeez.
This could have been great. It had some moments. Had it been cooked down to four episodes instead of eight then moving forward to the second season, I might be excited to follow the story.
But, they kind of wore me out.
I really wanted to love this and what is not to love? Barcelona? Yes, truly one of Europe's most magical cities. The mob? Never a bad idea to write a mob story. Family drama? Always a narrative pull since King Lear and the Bible. Betrayal? A cornerstone of storytelling.
Yet, it all became tiresome and slightly confusing. Too many flashbacks that were supposed to reveal plot points but, instead, negated any real character revelation.
I don't mind cinema violence and this series shines most authentically in its violence. The nephew and uncle showdown is as real as it gets. Many other scenes evoke the same realism and emotional spell.
The last episode was a shark jumping mess. I know that the producers are just angling for Season 2 but jeez.
This could have been great. It had some moments. Had it been cooked down to four episodes instead of eight then moving forward to the second season, I might be excited to follow the story.
But, they kind of wore me out.
Pros: Intriging concept. Mafia-like family controlling the port, with people trying to take over the throne, the backstabbing, the betrayals, the side deals, etc. So initially you get the idea of this being a Spanish version of Rome Suburra......except the execution is no where near the Italian counterpart.
Writing. There are so many scenes involving someone calling somebody's name or saying 'stop'. Way to many. Just irritating.
Very few 'real' conversations. Instead, it was people reciting individual sentences to progress the audience to the next scene. 'I am going to take our daughter and drive her to school' or 'I am going to call my brother on the cell phone and invite him to lunch tomorrow' are example of statements made to inform the audience what the character will do next, instead of natural conversation.
Direction. The shaky cam, multiple edits within one scene, face close-ups, loud music during action...all the necessary tricks to decieve the audience that more is going on. The fight scenes are choreographed so badly that one person actually had a knife over their head bringing it down to stab someone, I almost stopped watching from that scene alone. People would all have guns but for some reason forgot they had guns and fight hand-to-hand for no reason at all.
Ex Machina.....for a city with almost six million people, there appears to be only one coffee shop, one restaurant, one alley, one police station and only one side of the port because people kept running into each other by coincidence, throughout the series.
Writing. There are so many scenes involving someone calling somebody's name or saying 'stop'. Way to many. Just irritating.
Very few 'real' conversations. Instead, it was people reciting individual sentences to progress the audience to the next scene. 'I am going to take our daughter and drive her to school' or 'I am going to call my brother on the cell phone and invite him to lunch tomorrow' are example of statements made to inform the audience what the character will do next, instead of natural conversation.
Direction. The shaky cam, multiple edits within one scene, face close-ups, loud music during action...all the necessary tricks to decieve the audience that more is going on. The fight scenes are choreographed so badly that one person actually had a knife over their head bringing it down to stab someone, I almost stopped watching from that scene alone. People would all have guns but for some reason forgot they had guns and fight hand-to-hand for no reason at all.
Ex Machina.....for a city with almost six million people, there appears to be only one coffee shop, one restaurant, one alley, one police station and only one side of the port because people kept running into each other by coincidence, throughout the series.
The TV series in question is nothing but a chaotic mishmash of gratuitous violence and graphic sexual content, seemingly designed to shock rather than tell a coherent story. From the very first episode, it becomes clear that the writers have little else in mind beyond throwing every taboo and shock value scene they can think of into each episode. The result is a non-stop barrage of outrageous characters-A voodoo/Santeria shaman, pirates, fight club pretenders. In short, nothing more than a mindless and forgettable sequence of fighting stunts and spontaneous sex scenes. One a positive note, you'll never feel like you missed something, since every scene feel the same.
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