As the saying goes: BBC production is a good product.
No, now here's another one —
"North Sea Whale Dream"
The North Water

"The Whale Dream of the North Sea" is adapted from the new York Times front-page bestseller, written and directed by the british director Andrew Hagrid, and the crew went to latitude 81° north to shoot in the Arctic Circle.
The male protagonist is Jack O'Connell in "Godless", this time playing a doctor on a whaling ship.
The story is set in a catastrophic whaling operation in the 19th century, when a volunteer whaling ship from Yorkshire, England, rides the wind and waves and heads to Greenland.
In the declining whaling business, the captain was convinced that as long as he went north, he would be able to find the blue ocean where whales gathered, draw a conclusion to his past misfortune, and make a big profit and then close the mountain.
To this end, he recruited many people to go with him, including the male protagonist of the doctor accompanying the ship.
However, this is a journey that is doomed to never return, the snowstorm is mercilessly raging, and the people on board are pregnant with ghost fetuses. Behind this whaling trip, there is a dirty and terrifying conspiracy...
On this white land, there is a fierce struggle between man and beast, and it is also a struggle and struggle between people.
But "The Whale Dream of the North Sea" is not a simple story of good and evil, covering a variety of social issues throughout the story, such as religion, class, discrimination, power and gender identity are intertwined.
In addition, the drama is very interesting, whether it is the texture of the series or the acting skills of the actors.
"North Sea Whale Dream" has only five episodes in total, and currently has 8.4 points on Douban, and fans who like this type of drama must download it to see, it is worth watching.
It's a good habit to like it!