Fargo
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Although Minnesota's freezing winters seem wrapped in a warming innocence, these lands harbor dark and unexpected secrets beneath the surface. Shaped in the hands of Noah Hawley, this legendary production builds a completely different universe inspired by the Coen Brothers' 1996 masterpiece; new characters, new crimes, new tragedies every season. But a common spirit, a common breath of cold, always remains the same. The anthology format grants the production a unique degree of freedom. Each season presents a complete story in itself, while certain themes continue to recur: the encounter of ordinary people with extraordinary evils, how quietly moral collapse can occur, and the fact that despite all this chaos, there is a goodness somewhere. The violence here is not ostentatious; on the contrary, it is slow, inevitable, and deeply disturbing. The element of dark humor is the sharpest distinction that sets this structure apart from a heavy-hitting thriller. The audience pauses from time to time while laughing; they are startled and forced to compose themselves when they realize how bleak the thing they were laughing at actually was. This feeling is characteristic of moments crafted by an experienced screenwriter. Hawley never resorts to cheap tricks when simultaneously bringing the absurdity and brutality of human nature to the screen. Different actors get in front of the story every season, and each of these names works so deeply into their characters that the viewer both wants to meet new faces in the next season and experiences the difficulty of getting rid of the old characters. With the fifth season, names like Juno Temple and Joe Keery continue this tradition, portraying people who are sometimes sympathetic, sometimes completely incomprehensible, each of whom is a universe in itself. The atmosphere created by snow, cold, and vast steppes transports the viewer to another mental space. Minnesota's whiteness is both a promise of purification and a cruel feeling of isolation. This geography acts as a silent character of the stories. Fargo is a production that will leave its mark on every viewer, regardless of whether they like crime genre or not. They continue to ask what it means to be human; but they never give the answer easily.
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January 04, 2024
/10
Another hit season of Fargo, a shocking, mesmerizing and often funny series with top-tier acting and writing. Season 5 explores a new set of interesting characters. _The all star cast doesn't dissapoint and the twists and turns are sure to keep any viewer with a pulse engaged._ This is not to be missed.
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Fargo has a total of 5 seasons.
Fargo first aired in 2014.
Fargo belongs to the following genres: Crime, Drama.
Fargo has a rating of 8.3/10 from 3,272 votes on TMDB.
Yes, Fargo is currently still airing.
In the United States, Fargo is available to watch on: Hulu, Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, Fandango At Home.