There's a similar feeling that the story takes place somewhere outside the civilised world, where everything is allowed and still there are some unwritten rules that even the madmen and wild people seem to recognize and respect, but life is pretty cheap and usually those with power will rule, no matter their morals and ethics.
Both dramas have a distinct atmosphere of impending, relentless doom, despite the actual endings for the main characters.
Both dramas have a distinct atmosphere of impending, relentless doom, despite the actual endings for the main characters.
Nature is wild, man is wilder.
Both series involve rangers/police officers fighting off dangerous people in remote parts of natural parks / the border.
The stories are gritty, there are a lot of subtle details that you have to pay attention to, the cinematography is superb, the cast and crew definitely know what they're doing.
Recommended!
Both series involve rangers/police officers fighting off dangerous people in remote parts of natural parks / the border.
The stories are gritty, there are a lot of subtle details that you have to pay attention to, the cinematography is superb, the cast and crew definitely know what they're doing.
Recommended!