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Uma série dramática sobre um dos assassinos em série mais infames do Reino Unido, Dennis Nilsen. Conhecido como o “assassino amigável”, Nilsen passou cinco anos a assassinar meninos e jovens que encontrava nas ruas do Soho, de 1978 a 1983. (HBO Portugal)

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Necrotongue 

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inglês There are movies and series that list horror as one of its genres, and I often have no idea why. Des does not have this genre in its description, but I wouldn’t object if it did. Unlike in many "horror movies", the creators didn’t go for bloodshed or shots of the bits and pieces of human insides, however, the well-written dialogues and David Tennant’s great performance ensured a chilling atmosphere as well as the fact that this certainly wasn’t a feel-good miniseries (which, in this case, is a compliment). It was intense. ()

Malarkey 

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inglês I honestly have no complaints about Des. In just three hours, the Brits dive deep into the psychological unraveling of one of the UK’s most infamous serial killers. And leading the charge is David Tennant, who is absolutely phenomenal in the role. You can really tell he’s putting everything into it. I spent the entire runtime glued to the screen, trying to understand through Tennant’s performance why Dennis Nilsen did what he did. Spoiler alert: I didn’t figure it out. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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inglês A 3 hour intense case about a notorious Scottish serial killer named Dennis Nilsen, who confessed to 15 murders of men, whom he strangled, dismembered, boiled their heads and had homosexual intercourse with. He is now being questioned and tried. The series has a Mindhunter vibe and the atmosphere is pretty tense and chilling in places. The dialogue is polished, David Tennant's performance is absolutely gripping, and I enjoyed Daniel Mays as the detective a lot. I liked that you has no idea whether Dennis Nilsen is telling the truth or whether he is pulling all the cops' legs, and there is power in uncertainty. The highlight is the trial, which is breathtaking. The opening scene when the killer is caught after finding the remains of human bodies in the garbage and the killer tells the police to go upstairs, he has the rest in the closet! Very good and definitely a must see for serial killer fans! 8/10. ()

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