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(Shadowplay S01 | Netflix) All Episodes [ हिंदी Dubbed DD 5.1 – English ] 2020 TV Series .
The Defeated | Netflix
Series Name: Shadowplay (Season 1)
IMDb Rating: 6.5/10
Quality: 480p | 720p | 1080p (HD)
Language: Hindi Dubbed | English .
Creator: Måns Mårlind, Björn Stein
Stars: Taylor Kitsch, Michael C. Hall, Logan Marshall-Green
Genres: Drama | Thriller
Shadowplay (The Defeated) is a 2020 TV Serial by Netflix ,
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The Defeated (Shadowplay) Season 1 (Hindi) All Episodes | Netflix Series
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Episode 1 – First Trick
Episode 2 – Brother of Edmund
Episode 3 – Rainbows
Episode 4 – Nakam
Episode 5 – Bellyful
Episode 6 – Blessed
Episode 7 – Mutti
Episode 8 – Homecoming
The Defeated (Season 1) (2020) – Storyline:
Shadowplay (TV Series 2020): Berlin, summer of 1946, the city’s in chaos – there are no laws, and everyone is either a criminal or a survivor. When American cop Max McLaughlin (Taylor Kitsch, Waco, Friday Night Lights) arrives to help create a police force and take down the Al Capone of Berlin, Dr Werner ‘Englemacher’ Gladow, he is also on a private mission to track down his missing brother, who’s been killing former Nazis in hiding.
‘The Defeated (Season 1) 2020’: TV Review :
Something about it seems off. American white knights come across as defenders and police bringing procedural knowledge and superior moral values to war-torn Germany. The Russians are pure scheming freaks, murdering Germans with suspicious pasts and kidnapping poor Jewish kid, trying to gain access to a precious implementation process of superior American knowledge in a former bank police station underdog Improvised. Used to be. In 2 episodes and Michael C. Hall still barely makes a few brief cameos. Logan Marshall Green makes more of a guest star in a few episodes (starting with the third). Which seems like a waste of his talent. Taylor Kitsch is fine, but aside from Tuppence Middleton (she's at the top, here) the German is more or less surrounded by newcomers who are fairly normal in their acting (aside from Nina Haus). Somehow this production feels like a mixture of all the familiar ideas set in the demolished setting of post-war Berlin to mix things up. Unfocused and half-baked with a low budget filmed in a studio feel. There is some CGI showing the occasional aerial view of a collapsed Berlin but it shows that it is not real. In addition, sometimes there is a playful melody that does not fit into the decor for the slightest. The Max & Moritz bit is clumsy to say the least.