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Commissioner Ferro
While his investigating some violations, a commissioner of the Province of Buenos Aires looks for the meaning of the task that he carries out.
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Plot Summary
The series follows Commissioner Ferro as he navigates the complex and often dangerous world of organized crime in Rome. Each episode presents a new case, from petty thefts to high-stakes murders, all while Ferro battles bureaucratic red tape and his own personal demons. He relies on his sharp intellect and a dedicated team to bring criminals to justice, often putting himself in peril.
Critical Reception
Commissioner Ferro was a popular Italian crime drama that garnered a steady audience throughout its run. Critics praised its gritty realism and compelling storylines, though some found the pacing occasionally slow. It was particularly noted for its authentic portrayal of Roman city life and the struggles of law enforcement.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Italian crime and law enforcement.
Enrico Montanari's performance as the titular commissioner was frequently highlighted.
Some viewers noted a tendency towards convoluted plots in later seasons.
Google audience: Audience reception was generally positive, with viewers appreciating the suspenseful narratives and the strong character development of Commissioner Ferro. The show was considered a solid entry in the crime procedural genre.
Fun Fact
The series was filmed on location in and around Rome, which contributed significantly to its authentic atmosphere and visual appeal.
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