Wall Street Journal by Dorothy Rabinowitz
The power of "Jaguar" is considerable, no small thanks to the caustic history it recounts, particularly about things like the "ratlines," networks devoted to helping Nazi war criminals to flee.
User Rating
Creators
Ramón Campos,
Gema R. Neira
Cast
Blanca Suárez,
Iván Marcos,
Francesc Garrido,
Adrián Lastra,
Óscar Casas,
Stefan Weinert
Genre
Drama,
War & Politics
Set in the 1960s, where Spain housed hundreds of refugees after World War II, Isabel Riaza, a Spaniard who survived the Mauthausen concentration camp, is on the trail of Nazi officer Otto Bachmann, the most dangerous man in Europe. She discovers that she is not alone in her mission and joins a group of agents in search of justice.
Wall Street Journal by Dorothy Rabinowitz
The power of "Jaguar" is considerable, no small thanks to the caustic history it recounts, particularly about things like the "ratlines," networks devoted to helping Nazi war criminals to flee.
Decider by Joel Keller
Jaguar has great action sequences and doesn’t try to overthink its premise. For once, we’re almost happy that we don’t get backstory for every single main character, because it made room for a more exciting first episode.
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