True Detective

(series)
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Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
USA, (2014–2025), 31 h 7 min (Length: 54–86 min)

Cast:

Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, Michelle Monaghan, Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams, Taylor Kitsch, Kelly Reilly, Vince Vaughn, Michael Potts (more)
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Seasons(5) / Episodes(31)

Plots(1)

Touch darkness and darkness touches you. From HBO and creator/executive producer Nic Pizzolatto comes this searing crime drama series that follows troubled cops and the intense investigations that drive them to the edge. Each season features a star-studded new cast involved in cases that will have you on the edge of your seat. In Season 1, it was Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson as two polar opposite cops on the hunt for a serial killer in Louisiana. In Season 2, a bizarre murder case brings together three law-enforcement officers (Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams, Taylor Kitsch) and a career criminal (Vince Vaughn). (HBO Nordic)

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Reviews of this series by the user Lima (4)

Season 1 (2014) (S01) 

English The connection between Nic Pizzolatto and movies is not a hit parade, but in the series he has clearly found himself. Starting with the excellent The Killing and ending with this eight-hour treat, it's as if you're sitting in a fancy restaurant, eating premium caviar and topping it off with a 50-year-old Riesling. Surprisingly, it’s a bit, but really only a tiny bit, spoiled by Matthew McConaughey and its overacting in places,and an accent you don't trust so much, but script-wise it's flawless. The story spans many years, yet the character development of both detectives is believable and it builds up nicely in the end. The Louisiana setting explicitly invites some redneck nastiness, the locals are proper rednecks and the killer rightly murderous. And the way the script relativizes the line between good and evil at times is downright delightful. ()

Season 2 (2015) (S02) 

English Well, it’s a fact, Nic Pizzolatto is currently the best writer of detective stories. The series is told in an intricate way, with many plot lines that come together perfectly in the end, without ever forgetting the poignant fates of individual characters (Farrell and his relationship with his son!). The atmosphere of an alienated industrial conglomeration, just made for criminal offences, was nauseating. Episode 6 – the visit to a brothel for the wealthy – had an almost horror-like feel. And the actors? Everyone is fantastic, every single one of them, but I'd single out two: Taylor Kitsch, whom I wish had a lot more acting opportunities, and Vince Vaughn, whose multi-faceted expression fits the ambiguous mobster character like a glove. He should stick to serious roles, they suit him. ()

Part 1 (2024) (S04E01) 

English That's a bad joke, right? From Cary Fukunaga's brilliant first series with Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey, it's a descent into the mire (snow), with Jodie Foster, whose sober performance is the only believable element in this mess. Even the silliest Austrian crime dramas that air on TV in the morning make more sense. It's utterly muddled, with scenes that don't build on each other, it introduces a bunch of characters into the story but nothing comes of it and sometimes it slides into self-deprecating parody. And with a terrible soundtrack to boot. I like the mystery, I wouldn't even mind it in this series, which has always held its ground, but there's nothing to latch on to here, even knowing that this is only the first episode. I'm giving it 2 stars out of mercy, or because it looks cinematic, but Issa Lopez will probably slowly go on my blacklist. ()

Part 2 (2024) (S04E02) 

English Issa López turned a potentially straightforward and dark crime drama into a soap opera. So thank you, and we're sending a keychain. ()