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Hunters
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Plot Summary
In 1977 New York City, a diverse group of Nazi hunters known as the Hunters discover that hundreds of former Nazi officials are living among them and plotting to create a Fourth Reich in the United States. The Hunters embark on a bloody and violent quest for revenge and justice, navigating moral complexities and personal demons.
Critical Reception
Hunters received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its stylish direction, performances (particularly Al Pacino and Logan Lerman), and ambitious scope. However, some critics found the show's tone uneven, its violence excessive and gratuitous, and its historical portrayal occasionally questionable. Audience reception was generally more positive, appreciating the show's premise and thrilling nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold premise and stylish execution, particularly its visual flair and score.
Al Pacino's performance was widely lauded as a standout element of the series.
Criticized for its reliance on excessive violence and a sometimes tonally inconsistent narrative.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praised "Hunters" for its thrilling storyline, compelling characters, and the cathartic nature of seeing Nazis brought to justice. Many viewers found the show to be a captivating and emotionally resonant experience, appreciating its blend of action and historical drama.
Fun Fact
The show's creator, David Weil, was inspired to create "Hunters" by the true story of his own grandmother, a Holocaust survivor who had previously been a Nazi hunter.
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