The Vanishing Triangle
- TV Series
- 2023
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6.1/10
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Crime/ Mystery Drama series After a series of disappearances of young women, newspaper reporter Lisa Wallace (26), sets out to find the man responsible who she believes is the same man who m... Read allCrime/ Mystery Drama series After a series of disappearances of young women, newspaper reporter Lisa Wallace (26), sets out to find the man responsible who she believes is the same man who murdered her mother almost twenty years earlier.Crime/ Mystery Drama series After a series of disappearances of young women, newspaper reporter Lisa Wallace (26), sets out to find the man responsible who she believes is the same man who murdered her mother almost twenty years earlier.
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Overall a great and gripping thriller series which feels like a window into a world of the recent past, but a really disturbing world full of damaged people and institutions. Even though a period piece it felt fresh with some great performances form the lead actors, and some nail biting scenes.
Probably the true story behind this series may never be fully revealed. Let's hope the corruption of the Irish police and state has not continued.
The ending is confusing, like the creators wanted to have every option remaining on the table. Better if they had just chosen an ending and stuck with it. Some of the performances like the lead female were not as believable in the final episode, but that's perhaps because of the lack of believe ability of the scenes she had to perform. Two stars removed from what is otherwise a positive review.
Probably the true story behind this series may never be fully revealed. Let's hope the corruption of the Irish police and state has not continued.
The ending is confusing, like the creators wanted to have every option remaining on the table. Better if they had just chosen an ending and stuck with it. Some of the performances like the lead female were not as believable in the final episode, but that's perhaps because of the lack of believe ability of the scenes she had to perform. Two stars removed from what is otherwise a positive review.
These cliffhanger series endings are becoming far too common and very irritating. Without revealing any spoilers, the viewer should be forewarned. I doubt that with such a low rating there will be another season to tie up the storylines, but I hope at least there would be. But what a disappointment after investing so much time watching this series. Allen Leech is one of my favorite actors, and while I wasn't familiar with any of the other actors, they were all very good, especially India Mullen. This series is supposed to have been modeled after a true story, so it's hard to believe that this was the way the case ended. I guess I can only hope that there will be a second season to find out.
It's rather daring. To execute this crime story in a manner we remember from the 80's. The 1980's that is. But, it works. Up to a point. They manage to stir up the tension and keep it boiling until... the famous final scene. Where it gets a bit slow and archaic.
Yes, it is a relief to escape from mobile phones and computers. That world of instant messaging that kills most of the excitement. And we get a lot of passionate acting in many supporting roles. And India Mullen fights for her life surrounded by soggy memories.
This is strictly watching the Detectives. The old-fashioned police & thieves saga.
Yes, it is a relief to escape from mobile phones and computers. That world of instant messaging that kills most of the excitement. And we get a lot of passionate acting in many supporting roles. And India Mullen fights for her life surrounded by soggy memories.
This is strictly watching the Detectives. The old-fashioned police & thieves saga.
The plot and acting is compelling enough, but the whole thing is badly let down by the sound quality. Background noises and music are always twice the volume of the actual voices making it pretty wearing to listen to.
If you can bear the sound the then whole thing is fairly watchable, if a little improbable. Journalist turns police woman in a brooding, slightly gritty drama. Nothing particularly new or novel but okay
It has an 18 rating but I'm not entirely sure why. There aren't really any scenes that are worse than you'd get in a typical fictional TV police series.
In summary an okay watch if you can bear the sound mix.
If you can bear the sound the then whole thing is fairly watchable, if a little improbable. Journalist turns police woman in a brooding, slightly gritty drama. Nothing particularly new or novel but okay
It has an 18 rating but I'm not entirely sure why. There aren't really any scenes that are worse than you'd get in a typical fictional TV police series.
In summary an okay watch if you can bear the sound mix.
The story, pacing and video side of the production including the acting were very good. However, the overall experience is let down by some rather shoddy sound engineering. Within the first 10 minutes, it should have been obvious to the Director that there was a shortfall. Considering the fact that I grew up in in Dublin and that I had to have sub titles switched on should be indication enough that there was something not so effectively done.
As stated in another review, the sound separation was abysmal for a modern production, even Smart TVs with Dialogue Enhancers and various surround enhancing alternatives did not do enough to help.
The Dublin dialect can be difficult to understand as certain words roll into others so it IS important. The speech coach should have realised this on first review as well and questioned whether it was actors' failings or inadequate sound capture and/or separation.
Interestingly enough, the actor that stands out as being the most articulate is the one who worked on Downton Abbey. Possibly the bigger a production is may demand more resources thrown at actor articulation?
Otherwise, as I said, I found the story very intetesting.
As stated in another review, the sound separation was abysmal for a modern production, even Smart TVs with Dialogue Enhancers and various surround enhancing alternatives did not do enough to help.
The Dublin dialect can be difficult to understand as certain words roll into others so it IS important. The speech coach should have realised this on first review as well and questioned whether it was actors' failings or inadequate sound capture and/or separation.
Interestingly enough, the actor that stands out as being the most articulate is the one who worked on Downton Abbey. Possibly the bigger a production is may demand more resources thrown at actor articulation?
Otherwise, as I said, I found the story very intetesting.
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- TriviaThe disappearances of eight women whose bodies have never been found may never be solved after police missed crucial opportunities to investigate their murders. The string of disappearances in the eastern part of Ireland would later be dubbed the 'Vanishing Triangle'.
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