De Dag
De Dag (2018)

De Dag

3/5
(30 votes)
8.4IMDb

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Awards

Biografilm Festival 2018


Biografilm Series - CITEM Award
Best Series

Festival de la Fiction TV 2018


La Rochelle TV Award
Best European Fiction

Film Festival Oostende 2019


Ensor
Best Actor (TV Series)
Best Actress (TV Series)
Best Director (TV Series)
Best Screenplay (TV Series)
Best TV Series

Series Mania 2018


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Kudos to this Belgian Crime series for its brilliant script and crazy screenplay. I love the way how it unfolds its mystery gradually through such intriguing drama.

Telling a story using the vantage point of the main characters has been done before. But these TV series makes clever use of the technique and keeps you on edge right to the end.

It is characterised by novel approaches, witty twists and turns (yet reasoned), versatile team play, unexpected ending - without maintaining bare realism and uneasy relations usually occurring with events like this. Preparations of heists, hostage taking, negotiating and the like are never glamurous, all sides can make mistakes, and the results are seldom as expected.

Gute Idee aber sehr unglaubwürdige polizeiarbeit. Es wird z.

De Dag has you on the edge of your seat throughout its 12 episodes (think early seasons of the Keifer Sutherland show 24) but there's a realism that elevates it to an entirely different level, plus the twists are much more imaginative. Hats off also to flawless writing and acting.

This series was best at the beginning. Dragged on for a few too many episodes.

Episode 1 started and I never moved after that. I couldn't!

Honestly speaking, that was really a brialliant and outstanding series. From story to making - they have done it perfectly.

That is one smart, well-written and addictive series... Much better than Casa de Papel, because a lot more realistic, to begin with...

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