For a long time I was going to watch the French series Nestor Burma, staged on the novels of Leo Male, finally, my hands reached him. I did, but it was hard. The translation of the 8th season is a terrible hack, an unsuccessful autotranslator without an editorial, voiced on the same text, did not it occur to those who voiced that it
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For a long time I was going to watch the French series Nestor Burma, staged on the novels of Leo Male, finally, my hands reached him. I did, but it was hard. The translation of the 8th season is a terrible hack, an unsuccessful autotranslator without an editorial, voiced on the same text, did not it occur to those who voiced that it is impossible to sometimes carry out out outright nonsense. The series itself is nothing like that, but not outstanding, watched because of Guy Marchand. The sometimes indispensable erotic component was a little strained, including, especially at first, these fleeting intrigues with participants in his investigations, before which he could not resist, with a demonstration of his heavily hairy body. The girls also willingly hung on him, sometimes, however, hoping to benefit themselves. By the end of it became less, apparently, after all, age began to affect. He has also demonstrated his ability to play musical instruments, especially the saxophone. There is also a comedic component to what is happening. In the first seasons, these are, among other things, grotesque police figures, with whom he often has to contact, the commissioner and his moronic assistant, in recent seasons they were replaced by a beautiful commissioner. The detective stories themselves are often very specific, but almost always with murders, which, of course, Burma reveals. His image is also very grotesque - with his manners and behavior, excessive consumption of whiskey, although he is constantly driving, disregard for danger, etc.
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