Un thriller captivant axé sur les personnages du célèbre roman du même nom de William Landay.Un thriller captivant axé sur les personnages du célèbre roman du même nom de William Landay.Un thriller captivant axé sur les personnages du célèbre roman du même nom de William Landay.
- Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
- 2 victoires et 8 nominations au total
Parcourir les épisodes
Avis à la une
We were enjoying this series a great deal even if it was a bit predictable. The story telling (script) and acting was on point. Problem with this series was it missed the landing on the last episode. Felt rushed in the end and honestly made me drop my score overall by a point / Honestly the final episode felt shoe horned in with how it was told (did not go along with everything else on the previous 7 episodes) I had to look to see if there were 10 episodes in the season because I could not believe that it just went this route in the end. It honestly could have used a couple more episodes to finish the story off properly.
It's good, but there is just so. much. filler. Especially the last four episodes could have been 10 minutes each and nothing of importance would have been missed. Also, the character of Lori is completely useless and watching her do nothing for minutes on end is agonizing at times.
The topic is not novel, similar productions have been before (usually pondering on and over the guilt of a spouse), but a mix of procedural and family drama as here is somewhat more interesting to follow. The performances are solid (all leading ones), but the clues and insinuations revealed step-by-step can be meaningful for viewers, but not from the point of view of active criminal investigation. So the plot got stuck for me in several places and I started involuntary comparisons with topical Danish series where distress and doubts are presented in a more thrilling manner.
PS I have not read the book, but as mothers tend to defend their sons to very end, the events in the last episode are not too realistic...
PS I have not read the book, but as mothers tend to defend their sons to very end, the events in the last episode are not too realistic...
Gripping tv series, you keep questioning every episode. My recommendation is - give it chance with only one episode, and you will love that!
I'd only read the book a few weeks before this started so the plot was still fresh in my head, I knew there would be changes but I was really hoping they wouldn't make it completely unrecognisable (Virgin River did this). I was pleasantly surprised that for the first 7 episodes the changes weren't too bad at all, Andy and Laurie were much younger than in the book, Laurie was a homemaker, formerly a schoolteacher and Pam Duffy and Joanna Klein were both originally male characters. There was more but nothing that would have made me switch off in a huff.
Then we got to episode 8 where they completely changed a major plot line that was essential to our understanding of both Jacob and Laurie. Then they changed the ending. So the 8 I was originally going to rate it went down to a 5.
Why are final episodes so often a let-down?
Then we got to episode 8 where they completely changed a major plot line that was essential to our understanding of both Jacob and Laurie. Then they changed the ending. So the 8 I was originally going to rate it went down to a 5.
Why are final episodes so often a let-down?
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesChris Evans and Jaeden Martell play father and son in this project. They previously appeared together in Comment séduire une amie (2014), playing the same character at different ages, and in À couteaux tirés (2019) playing cousins.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Defending Jacob (2020)
Meilleurs choix
Connectez-vous pour évaluer et suivre la liste de favoris afin de recevoir des recommandations personnalisées
Détails
Contribuer à cette page
Suggérer une modification ou ajouter du contenu manquant