Even though the younger version’s makeup looked a bit shabby, he performed his part neatly. #Raangi Review - Lensmen Reviews January 1, 2023īreaking Bad fame Giancarlo Esposito plays the role of Leo Pap, and the timeline of events actually offers him a space to play various phases of his character. But to our disappointment, the end of the journey of certain characters is pretty abrupt, and the anticipated emotional elevation is not there towards the end of the journey. I was hoping Eric Garcia would give some space for us to empathize with those characters for their personal struggles. The track of the FBI agent Nazan Abbasi, the ethical dilemma of some characters involved in the heist, etc., looked interesting. What seemed interesting about the content is how it tries to go beyond the end result of the heist. We have the mastermind who plans everything and recruits everyone for their talent. The heist part of the series is actually very familiar. 24 years before the heist, 5 weeks before the heist, 6 months after the heist, etc., are the episode timeline placements hence, it feels more like a marketing gimmick than a writing table achievement. And they have maintained a clear time gap between the events happening in each episode. How he sets up his team and what happens in their plan of execution is what we see in Kaleidoscope.įirst things first, how they managed to create something that can be viewed in any order? Well, if you look at the series, barring the “Heist” episode, none of the other episodes are trying too much of a back-and-forth narrative with a scenario from a different episode. Leo Pap is “The Professor,” and he wants to rob Roger Salas’s vault, which claims to be New York’s, perhaps the world’s safest vault. It’s basically about a heist that was in the planning for almost 24 years. ![]() Giving you a summary of the plot of the series seems tricky as Netflix itself is jumbling the episode order for every audience.
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