
True Detective (series) (2014)
Año de Estreno: 2014
Nación: Mexico, United States
Título Alternativo: N/A
Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga, Daniel Attias, Daniel Sackheim, Issa López, Janus Metz, Jeremy Podeswa, Jeremy Saulnier, John Crowley, Justin Lin, Miguel Sapochnik, Nic Pizzolatto
Guionista: Alan Page, Chris Mundy, David Milch, Graham Gordy, Issa López, Katrina Albright, Namsi Khan, Nic Pizzolatto, Scott Lasser, Wenonah Wilms
Producción & Género
Productor(es): N/A
Compañías: Anonymous Content, HBO, Lee Caplin / Picture Entertainment, Neon Black, Parliament of Owls, Passenger, Peligrosa
Género: Drama, Mystery
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: anthology, detective, gang solves mystery, investigation, murder, murder investigation, murder mystery, neo-noir, nonlinear timeline, police corruption, police detective, police investigation, serial killer
Argumento
True Detective follows Louisiana State Police Detectives Rust Cohle and Martin Hart through two timelines: in 1995 they investigate a ritualistic murder as partners, while in 2012 they are separately interrogated about a new homicide case that seems connected to their past. As the detectives recall their earlier investigation, it becomes clear that they had not solved the case and were unaware of its true nature at the time. The interrogation brings up old wounds and reveals secrets from both men's personal and professional lives.
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Resumen
True Detective is an anthology series focused on police detectives, with each season telling a standalone story. The first season stars Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson as Rust Cohle and Martin Hart respectively. It explores themes of morality, corruption, and the struggle between good and evil, as seen through the eyes of two former detectives reopening a decades-old case that haunts them both.
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