Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
Noutions
Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Acensbart
Excellent but underrated film
Glucedee
It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
paapars
very very very interesting series . thank you very much . I like its continue ... it's a way for all people to learn more about the Second World War. Absolutely Brilliant,My greatest fear is that they will finish with season 3 . Really excited to continue watching this series.I recommend this show to anyone who wants to watch a good thriller with good characters
Antonio Carlos Vianna Braga
When I started watching the series, I closed my eyes to the anachronic buildings, surroundings and even the wrong cobblestones. What the hell, it is a Canadian-Hungarian production. Let's give the guys a break. As the plot moved on my eyebrows were raised for how a portable radio transmitter could reach all the way into Canada while only extremely powerful facilities with tall antennae could overcome Earth's strong pole-to-pole electromagnetic waves. There was a reason South America was crammed with Nazi agents. Radio comms to America travel easily north-south-north, using S.Americans posts as a relay. Shortly the guys in France were on a Morse chat basis and I was looking forward to Pour Elise holdings while info was conferred back and forth. At the end of the episodes, guys checked back to base with an ease I suspected Air Canada jet planes were round the corner just on stand-by. Yes, instead of a long and dangerous retreat to nearby England, they moved to good old Toronto for a nice lumberjack breakfast and briefing in a minute. Guys, it's so infantile that I'll go on to see what the highly eccentric writers have in store. Morbid curiosity and a very good conversation material. In a time where very good series get canceled for a number of reasons, this vaudeville's persistence is one of the best kept secrets of WWII. Yes, Season three is on the pipeline!
Melissa White
I think that X Company is one of the best shows on television. The fact it is Canadian is an extra bonus. I started watching because I was intrigued by the fact it was largely based on a Canadian spy camp and I have not been disappointed.The story lines are fantastic, the acting amazing and cinematography is breathtaking. I like the fact that the characters are flawed and are more than one dimensional.We are currently in the second season and every week I am impressed at how the storyline each week is more and more compelling. I can't wait to see what happens next.I hope more people give this amazing show a chance.
Wilem MacLeod
I've just finished watching season one and I was most impressed with this new programme. The characters are very well developed and their chemistry undeniable. I am very much looking forward to seeing how the story continues.The use of foreshadowing in the last few episodes gave you an idea of how things might end up, however, at the same time it made one question if what they were seeing wasn't in fact an image of the character's mysterious past.I found it very interesting how the production went to some lengths to humanize a small number of the German characters who are traditionally viewed as cold and heartless. Conversely, the assumedly good intentioned members of the underground movement are shown justifying their treachery of those who they are supposed to be saving as if the deaths of a few innocents were an acceptable cost in their ability to save others.The only complaint I have is the small number of episodes, but I'm hoping the positive ratings allow for a greater number of episodes in season two. Add this one to your list of must see programmes and you won't be disappointed.