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Dublin Murders

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2019
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Dublin Murders (2019)
No one knows the whole truth. Meet detectives Rob Reilly (Killian Scott) and Cassie Maddox (Sarah Greene) when "Dublin Murders" premieres November 10 on STARZ, based on the acclaimed novels by Tana French.
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Krimiserie nach den Romanen von Tana French.Krimiserie nach den Romanen von Tana French.Krimiserie nach den Romanen von Tana French.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Sarah Phelps
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sarah Greene
    • Killian Scott
    • Michael D'Arcy
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    7,1/10
    12.807
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    BELIEBTHEIT
    2.488
    89
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Sarah Phelps
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sarah Greene
      • Killian Scott
      • Michael D'Arcy
    • 177Benutzerrezensionen
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Sarah Greene
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    • Cassie Maddox…
    • 2019
    Killian Scott
    Killian Scott
    • Rob Reilly
    • 2019
    Michael D'Arcy
    • Adam Reilly
    • 2019
    Eugene O'Hare
    Eugene O'Hare
    • Detective Quigley
    • 2019
    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    • Frank Mackey
    • 2019
    Moe Dunford
    Moe Dunford
    • Detective Sam O'Neill
    • 2019
    Ellie O'Halloran
    Ellie O'Halloran
    • Jamie Rowan
    • 2019
    Niall Jordan
    • Peter Savage
    • 2019
    Ian Kenny
    Ian Kenny
    • Garda Phelan
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    Conleth Hill
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    • Superintendent O'Kelly
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    Peter McDonald
    Peter McDonald
    • Jonathan Devlin
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    Amy Macken
    Amy Macken
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    Leah McNamara
    Leah McNamara
    • Rosalind Devlin
    • 2019
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    • Damien Donnelly
    • 2019
    Kathy Monahan
    • Margaret Devlin
    • 2019
    David Thomas
    • Young Cathal
    • 2019
    Sam Keeley
    Sam Keeley
    • Daniel March
    • 2019
    Daniel Brickenden
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    • 2019
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    7Bertaut

    A dark and well-made show about the effects of psychological trauma, but the bifurcated narrative is a significant mistake

    Airing on BBC One in the UK and Ireland and Starz in North America, Dublin Murders is an eight-part series that adapts the first two novels in Tana French's Dublin Murder Squad series - In the Woods (2007) and The Likeness (2008). And herein lies the show's biggest problem. French's series is pseudo-anthological in design; each novel has a different protagonist, and although there are common characters across all of the stories, each plot is wholly self-contained. In writing Dublin Murders, Sarah Phelps has made the strange decision to present the plots of the first two novels as happening concurrently, with each case bleeding slightly into the other. This doesn't even remotely work, with the events of The Likeness never feeling like anything other than a half-baked B-plot that serves only to detract from the far superior material in the A-plot. It's a maddening decision, as In the Woods could have made a superb five or six-part series, but instead, we've got an over-long eight-parter with a ton of what feels like completely extraneous fat. Nevertheless, there is much to laud here; the acting, the cinematography, production design, and art direction, the editing and directing, and, when focusing on the first novel, much of Phelps' writing, which admirably captures the thematic and tonal essence of French's 500-page interiorised narrative.

    The show takes place in 2006 and begins with the discovery of the body of twelve-year-old Katy Devlin (Amy Macken) in the woods around Knocknaree, a (fictional) housing estate in Dublin's suburbs. Detectives Rob Reilly (Killian Scott) and Cassie Maddox (Sarah Greene) of the (fictional) Dublin Murder Squad (DMS) are assigned to the case, which has attracted a great deal of attention, as twenty-two years earlier three young children disappeared in the same woods. One of those children was found a few hours after they disappeared, and although he was uninjured, his shirt was ripped as if by claws, and his shoes were filled with someone else's blood. He swears, however, that he has no memory of what happened in the woods. That child, Adam, left Ireland with his parents and as far as anyone knows, never returned. However, Rob is in fact adult Adam, having secretly returned to Ireland with a new identity, after years spent in England, a fact known only to Cassie, and he plans to use the Devlin investigation as a means to delve into the 1985 case. Meanwhile, Cassie is approached by her old boss, senior investigator Frank Mackey (Tom Vaughan-Lawlor), with an intriguing undercover operation made necessary by a very unusual murder.

    Aesthetically, the show has a lot going for it. To a certain extent, it successfully mixes genres - there's the obvious whodunnit, but there's also a pseudo-Chinatown (1974) motif of greed, conspiracy, and corruption, and a vaguely supernatural, otherworldly undercurrent, not unlike Das Geheimnis von Twin Peaks (1990). In terms of narrative structure, although the 2006-set events are presented chronologically, the show makes ample use of flashbacks, which jump around quite a bit in the timeline. That this never becomes confusing or arbitrary is a testament to the editing, which always ensures to establish the link between the show's present and the moments to which the characters are flashing back. The one major deviation from this is that the opening scene in the first episode takes place right at the end of the story, but it's a wholly justified way to begin, succinctly establishing the tone, and introducing us to much of the psychological conflict within Rob.

    The cinematography is also worth mentioning, working hand-in-hand with the production design to suggest that things just aren't quite right in Knocknaree in general, and the Devlin home in specific. The world genuinely feels lived in, and the people who live here all have their quirks. It's hard to put your finger on, but the visuals do a great job of keeping the tone slightly off-kilter, sometimes suggesting that this character knows more than they're letting on, sometimes suggesting that another character does. There are also some lovely subtle details, such as the ladybird crawling across Katy's face, and the reveal that her body has attracted a colony of ants. The acting too is impressive. Scott and Greene have tremendous chemistry, which is pivotal, and although both are initially presented as likeable, if damaged, individuals, as the show goes on, both actors allow us to see a much darker side to their personas, with each turning on the people closest to them in a particularly vicious manner. Also worthy of praise are an exceptional Leah McNamara as Katy's older sister, the ever-reliable Moe Dunford as Cassie's boyfriend, Conleth Hill as the unapologetic acerbic and un-PC head of the DMS; and Peter McDonald as Katy's father, about whom something just doesn't feel right.

    Thematically, much like In the Woods, the show isn't so much focused on the Devlin murder as it is the nature of lingering trauma. Virtually every character is damaged in some way, but none more so than Rob, who, to a certain extent, never really made it out of the woods in 1985. This is evidenced perfectly by the fact that he uses the Devlin murder as a cover to delve into the disappearance of his friends. The show begins with Rob asking Cassie, "what if the killed are the lucky ones?" And this is a central theme throughout - what if it's those who are murdered who could be considered free, and those who survive that are forever trapped within their trauma?

    All of which brings us to the show's fatal flaw. Notice above how almost everything I've said relates to the Devlin case/In the Woods rather than the undercover operation/The Likeness? That's because the undercover investigation does little but detract and distract from the far more interesting and compelling murder inquiry. Phelps is unable to mould the two plots to coalesce properly, with the characters in Cassie's case never being developed to even half the degree of those in Rob's. Every time we cut to the undercover case, all I wanted to do was get back to the murder case. This is particularly apparent when we get to the big reveal at the end of the undercover case and it just kind of limply sits there. It's about as "meh" as you could imagine, and it's because we've never gotten to know these people or their relationships with one another, as the whole thing never feels like anything other than an afterthought. Splitting the show's real estate does neither plot any favours - in the novels, each case works by immersing us in the interiority of the protagonist, as the plot unfolds in a manner coloured by that character's subjectivity. Continually cutting away from one plot to show us the other completely breaks that immersion, and seems to imply an inherent connection between the two plots that simply doesn't exist.

    Nevertheless, although this might sound very negative, I did enjoy the show for the most part. It's well-acted, looks great, and in relation to the murder case, is very well written. A shorter run focusing on just that case would have been infinitely preferable, but that's not what we got. It's absolutely worth checking out, but be prepared to be frustrated once the undercover operation starts taking up so much time.
    8ceedee68

    A MIND TWISTING PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER

    I just finished binge watching this. It starts off slow as the story unravels its characters. It seems like a pretty simple whodunnit, but its not. The characters are flawed and have dark pasts which interweave beautifully with the main plot and just when you think you have it all worked out.... another bread crumb appears and like Hansel and Gretel you cant help yourself... You follow. I wont give anything away, but i hope they do a season 2... Special appearance by one of my favourite Game of Thrones characters and the acting is superb
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A tough, but rewarding watch.

    It's a very complex, multi layered mystery, there are lots of strands, and lots of jumping back in forth in time, so don't think you can watch this and fiddle with your phone, you have to concentrate as you could easily lose it.

    It isn't going to be for everyone, because it is dark, it's bleak, and does contain some very tough to watch scenes. It has been criticised for being ambiguous, but I would argue that all loose ends are tied up, the last scene provides a lot of answers.

    The only real dip comes in Part 6, the only episode I didn't like, the best, the following episode, as so often, it's the penultimate episode that I enjoyed most of all.

    Terrific acting, Sarah Greene and Killian Scott are both incredible, they are well supported by a great cast.

    I'm someone that always loves a continuation of a series, but in this instance I'd be disappointed if they brought it back, this needs to be left alone. Gripping, 8/10
    bentleyfold

    Watch it!

    To the person who reviewed this and didn't even watch it. You base your review on the plot description, you people are ruining IMBd for everyone else. Please don't review titles if you have not even watched it. Good start to this show.
    4brianlewis-04701

    Confused & ultimately disappointing

    A good start but it became apparent that this was really two unconnected plots shoehorned together. I note from the credits it was based on two books and this seemed to come through quite clearly in the TV adaptation. In the end the show dabbled with some supernatural elements but never had the courage to develop them or the writing to develop plot points that otherwise stretched all credulity. The suspension of disbelief was overcome by a sense of annoyance & the ending was an unsatisfactory cop out with both plot lines left with significant gaps. It was atmospheric & technically well put together but ultimately the writing wasn't strong enough. There were also far too many flashbacks which became intrusive & seemed like unnecessary padding.

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      Reunites Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Peter Coonan and Killian Scott from Love/Hate (2010).
    • Patzer
      Many of the cars in the background of some scenes are clearly newer than 2006. Even if they made an good effort to have period correct cars in most of the scenes.
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      Referenced in Shrine Podcasts: Dublin Murders (2019)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. November 2019 (Deutschland)
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      • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, Vereinigtes Königreich(on location)
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