The Code

The Code

2014
The Code
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The Code

7.3 | NR | en | Drama

The Code is a drama series which tells tells the story of two brothers who discover some information that those at the highest levels of political power are determined to keep secret.

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7.3 | NR | en | Drama , Crime | More Info
Released: 2014-09-21 | Released Producted By: Playmaker Media , Country: Malaysia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/the-code/
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The Code is a drama series which tells tells the story of two brothers who discover some information that those at the highest levels of political power are determined to keep secret.

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Cast

Dan Spielman , Ashley Zukerman , Adele Perovic

Director

Shawn Seet

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Lynne A Phillips My wife and I stumbled on this series and were pleasantly surprised. It definitely holds your attention and, since we saw season 1 (only 6 episodes), it doesn't include a lot of filler. The ending makes sense. We recommend it.
vpassenheim-425-965723 I'm a big fan of this show. It's too bad it only lasted 2 short seasons. The writing & story lines are captivating. I can't even begin to understand the negative reviews on this one. Is everything totally believable that's depicted in the show? Of course not! Such a show doesn't exist and never has. However, it's got a lot of believable scenarios and the dynamic between the main protagonist brothers is quite compelling. The older brother, Ned, is practically an angel, which might strain credulity for some, but the backstory of a brother who has to take on extra burdens and responsibilities for a special- needs brother whom he cares for & on account of the parents being out of the picture, also gives the show a noble, compassionate & human touch often missing from the majority of crass TV shows today. The show typically tackles the conflict between the governmental bureaucratic machine that inadvertently tramples on the civil/human rights of individuals in its pursuit of profit and the inevitable corruption that ensues on the part of its most ardent zealots.Anyway, it's a smart and thoughtful show and without question one of the best ones out there. Watch the first 2 episodes and I guarantee you'll be hooked ;)
qui_j This ABC produced TV series started off well but began to deteriorate rapidly after the first couple of episodes. While I understand the need for fantasy in escapist TV series, this one really depended on that aspect far too much. Although it was advertised as Australia's response to Scandinavian Noir films, it does not even come close. By the start of season two, one started to get tired of the computer screen displays constantly appearing on screen, a plot that had weakened significantly, and acting that was becoming very tiresome. The plot began to go all over the place with sub-plots developed but went nowhere. The actor who played the Autistic brother seemed to go in and out of character too often, and the story line began to wrap up very quickly as if they suspected the series might be cancelled.....or maybe the writers just ran out of ideas.
christiank7 I gave this a 2 because I could not sit thru all the episodes without throwing up so I jumped 3,4 and 5 and went straight to six. Seems like it was a great decision. I know the OUTBACK, been there a lot and I know Australia - 30 years of my life was spent there and it is astonishing to me that the clichés never stop coming from down under. What possesses the government funded film body to continue to support repetitive garbage like this. The only saving graces in this film are the occasional well acted moments which I have to say is all on the actors because the script is a disaster, and the occasional glimpse of a great natural wonderland. Neither of these attributes accounts for the dismal production and the downright pathetic naiveté of the plot. When will Australian film and TV finally mature beyond these mass oriented offerings that allow soap packages to advertise themselves. Integrity seems to be a foreign word down under. One of the really annoying aspects of this plot is the continued dumb mentality that all in government are bad and that the few low life individuals are the bastion of what is moral and correct. That is the 99% madness that gripped the bottom feeders in the US a few years ago. That is not a very imaginative mindset and one that is so far from the truth that it can only be regarded as liberal propaganda and that term 'liberal' is meant in the US sense. Australia should seriously consider renaming its political parties to be in line with the rest of the world. The Australian Liberal Party is NOT "liberal" but Labour certainly is. Conservative versus liberal or democratic - get the message people. OK Back to this waste off celluloid shot on whatever 4k digital and who cares anyway, the technology is not the point the theater is and this theatrical non-entity should never have passed the first reading which asks the BIG question , HOW DID IT? Someone is to blame and I bet they are all hiding in their collective toilets after this release. To Australians who though this was great view, what can I say. Yikes. Come on Australia, please please please GROW THE FRACK UP!