For John Luther, his profession is more about vocation than work. It serves its own idea of moral order as much as it serves the rules and codes of criminal law. Luther is a man with serious problems; a philosophical policeman possessed by the insoluble problem of evil and justice in a world in which God does not exist. Confronting depravity, in its numerous and terrible forms, above the succession of psychological duels between hunter and prey, criminal and victim, Luther reveals his capacity for violence as well as his kindness, his sudden vulnerability, his dizzying and visionary mind. , why his wife left him for another man and why he often leaves his colleagues open-mouthed in amazement. The intensity of his convictions combined with the violence of his passions raises the question of whether Luther is a force for good or a man totally dedicated to self-destruction. Luther's confidant is his nemesis, Alice, a beautiful multiple murderer who manages to avoid being indicted and who involves Luther in a deadly intelligence contest. As the plays become more radical and more personal, Luther's lonely march pushes him to the edge of a dangerous abyss and he will have to discover if his personal demons are as sinister as those of each of the criminals he pursues.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/tv-series/18245-luther-temporada-1-dvd-8421394539730.html18245LUTHER: TEMPORADA 1 (DVD)<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br/><p><span>For John Luther, his profession is more about vocation than<br/> job. It serves its own idea of moral order as much as it does the<br/> rules and codes of criminal law. Luther is a man with<br/> serious problems; a philosophical policeman possessed by the irresolvable<br/> problem of evil and justice in a world in which God does not<br/> exists. Confronting depravity, in its numerous and terrible forms, above the succession of psychological duels between hunter and prey, criminal and victim, Luther reveals his capacity<br/> for violence as well as his kindness, his sudden<br/> vulnerability, his dizzying and visionary mind, why his wife left him for another man and why he often leaves his<br/> colleagues with their mouths open in amazement.<br/> The intensity of his convictions combined with the violence of<br/> his passions raises the question of whether Luther is a force for the<br/> good or a man totally dedicated to his self-destruction.<br/> Luther's confidant is his nemesis, Alice, a beautiful assassin.<br/> multiplex that manages to avoid being indicted and that involves Luther<br/> in a lethal intelligence contest. As the plays become more radical and more personal, Luther's lonely march pushes him to the edge of a dangerous abyss and he will have to discover if his personal demons are as sinister as those of each of the criminals he pursues.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/568736-home_default/luther-temporada-1-dvd.jpg4.1322instockDivisa Home Video4.13224.1322002015-08-31T09:31:22+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/TV series/Start/New
For John Luther, his profession is more about vocation than job. It serves its own idea of moral order as much as it does the rules and codes of criminal law. Luther is a man with serious problems; a philosophical policeman possessed by the irresolvable problem of evil and justice in a world in which God does not exists. Confronting depravity, in its numerous and terrible forms, above the succession of psychological duels between hunter and prey, criminal and victim, Luther reveals his capacity for violence as well as his kindness, his sudden vulnerability, his dizzying and visionary mind, why his wife left him for another man and why he often leaves his colleagues with their mouths open in amazement. The intensity of his convictions combined with the violence of his passions raises the question of whether Luther is a force for the good or a man totally dedicated to his self-destruction. Luther's confidant is his nemesis, Alice, a beautiful assassin. multiplex that manages to avoid being indicted and that involves Luther in a lethal intelligence contest. As the plays become more radical and more personal, Luther's lonely march pushes him to the edge of a dangerous abyss and he will have to discover if his personal demons are as sinister as those of each of the criminals he pursues.