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David Farrier, a New Zealand producer and writer, presents his documentary series in which he visits different spots across the world, from an atomic lake to a spooky woodland or a high mountain. Amid his visits, he experiences a progression of energizing undertakings.
There are a few times when Dark Tourist verges on exploitative... Although that's often when the show is at it's most interesting, when Farrier is walking that line.
With its bite-size travelogues, black humour and bonkers destinations, Dark Tourist seems destined for cult status and is definitely binge-worthy on a cold winter's night.
The series isn't always focused or consistent, but it's got ample strangeness and droll laughs, and every once in a while it packs an unexpected emotional punch.
There are plenty of questions to be had about many of the things Dark Tourist wants to capture. It just seems like this show never asks the right ones.
David Farrier [is] such an integral part to this complicated process. Farrier approaches each of this show's destinations with an open-handed earnestness that rarely outright applauds or condemns any one attraction.