

The Alienist

New York, 1896. Police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt brings together criminal psychologist Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, newspaper illustrator John Moore and secretary Sara Howard to investigate several murders of male prostitutes.
New York, 1896. Police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt brings together criminal psychologist Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, newspaper illustrator John Moore and secretary Sara Howard to investigate several murders of male prostitutes.
I really love the show, and I can't wait for the new season, as someone who has a mental illness it was refreshing to see a new intake on it.
Dakota Fanning is a revelation !
this is a show I wasn't very fond of last year it seemed like it moved at a snail's pace however this year omg one fun moment after another so much going on here between the action and adventure and the drama there isn't much left to ask for dakota fanning pulls the roll of miss Sara off perfectly and is a sheer joy to watch highly recommend you watch it just please no kids
I am not a big fan of Daniel Brühl so this wasn't very high on my watchlist. At the same time I like to watch period shows.
This was a very good mini-series and Brühl did a really good job. The pacing and lenght was just right, it never felt boring. There are two more books by Carr that feature Kreizler but I don't know if there are plans to film them. I certainly would watch. I am thinking about buying the books as well.
While the story itself might not be new or original in terms of the general content, the time period makes this very interesting. In a time where corruption wasn't uncommon and things like fingerprints, profiling were in its infancy (not to mention DNA not even existing) the way to catch a killer was very different. It made the hunt much more engaging.
The costumes and sets look great and althought you can easily identify the CGI, it is incorporated very well and sells the time period.
The cast is great as well, althought I never get the picture of little Dakota in _Taken_ out of my head.
As I said I would welcome a continuation.
I have just finished watching season 1 and I have to say that in my opinion, this show is one of the best in recent years. It goes straight in to my top 5 of all time. The plot, the acting, the sets, the attention to detail, the tension, the character back stories and the soundtrack music - all just... superb! It's creepy, interesting and clever. Just my cup of tea! If you are a fan of Ripper Street and The Frankenstein Chronicles then you will LOVE this... cannot wait to start season 2 - the trailer for which is sooo good! :-) 9/10
I suppose this series is entertaining enough for a second season. While I wouldn't doubt if they decided, either way, making season 2 or canceling it, since better shows have been canceled, I doubt TNT will cancel this one. TNT doesn't have the best list of TV series out there, so this is a nice addition.
Looks expensive... If only they had spend part of that money to hire writers who actually know what they are doing....
This is one of those shows where I see the appeal but it wasn't really for me. The acting was somewhat great however the story slightly confused me.
The first season is not bad. However, in the next one, the character performed by Dakota Fanning was taken more presence leaving in the background the main character and the other one performed by Luke Evans, which threads weren't developed entirely in the first season and looks like there not deepened in the following. That, along with such a confusing script, falls into boredom.
In the other part, The CGI of New York streets in the late XIX century is quite realistic, although the authentic scenery of Budapest's buildings, rooms and places used to replicate them no. Too European for my taste.
I really love the show, and I can't wait for the new season, as someone who has a mental illness it was refreshing to see a new intake on it.