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La remplaçante

Original title: The Replacement
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.5K
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POPULARITY
4,098
1,789
Vicky McClure and Morven Christie in La remplaçante (2017)
The Replacement
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Psychological DramaCrimeDramaThriller

A woman about to begin her maternity leave from work begins to suspect that her replacement is plotting to take over her life.A woman about to begin her maternity leave from work begins to suspect that her replacement is plotting to take over her life.A woman about to begin her maternity leave from work begins to suspect that her replacement is plotting to take over her life.

  • Stars
    • Morven Christie
    • Vicky McClure
    • Richard Rankin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,098
    1,789
    • Stars
      • Morven Christie
      • Vicky McClure
      • Richard Rankin
    • 29User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Morven Christie
    Morven Christie
    • Ellen
    • 2017
    Vicky McClure
    Vicky McClure
    • Paula Reece
    • 2017
    Richard Rankin
    Richard Rankin
    • Ian
    • 2017
    Dougray Scott
    Dougray Scott
    • David
    • 2017
    Navin Chowdhry
    Navin Chowdhry
    • Kieran
    • 2017
    Sarah MacRae
    • Rianne
    • 2017
    Siobhan Redmond
    Siobhan Redmond
    • Beth
    • 2017
    Gilly Gilchrist
    Gilly Gilchrist
    • Vernon
    • 2017
    Kim Allan
    Kim Allan
    • Lucy
    • 2017
    Euan Macnaughton
    Euan Macnaughton
    • DS Lockheid…
    • 2017
    Thierry Mabonga
    • Celebrant
    • 2017
    Lexie McLean
    • Nina
    • 2017
    Caoimhe Clough
    Caoimhe Clough
    • Zoe
    • 2017
    Sharon Young
    Sharon Young
    • Georgia
    • 2017
    Taqi Nazeer
    • Omar
    • 2017
    Jarrah Fraser
    • Lia
    • 2017
    Riley Fraser
    • Lia
    • 2017
    Sarah Waddell
    • Lia
    • 2017
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    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Smart, gripping three part drama.

    I really enjoyed this thriller. A slick, gripping, engaging three part drama which develops well, before a dramatic, albeit unusual conclusion.

    Beautifully acted, the two main players Morven Christie (Ellen) and Vicky McClure (Paula) are excellent, bouncing off one another brilliantly, as you watch you get a true sense of awkwardness, almost loathing between the pair, the body language was expertly done.

    McClure is always the good guy, moral, but here she has a killer smile, beautiful but deadly. Well acted all round, Dougray Scott, Siobhan Redmond etc, but it's the two lead actresses that shine.

    The first two episodes are great, if a little padded at times, the third is definitely bonkers, and came in for a lot of criticism, but I enjoyed it, after two hours of meaningful stares they needed to do something different, and that they certainly did.

    The finale wasn't what I was expecting, I had a different conclusion in my mind altogether, but I applaud it for being bold, too often you watch a drama which contains a flat conclusion, not here.

    8/10, really enjoyed.
    4Prismark10

    Not always credible

    An absurd thriller which gets more absurd as it goes along. At the end you might be forgiven for thinking that the twists could had been done differently.

    Ellen works for a successful architect's firm in Glasgow that lands a big contract but she soon gets pregnant. Ellen plans to return soon after having the baby and Paula is hired as the replacement. Paula is competent at her job and already has a 10 year old daughter. She took time out of her life to be with her daughter and be a full time parent during those early years.

    Ellen is disturbed when Paula insists she should not return to work so quickly and she fears that Paula has another agenda, she might be malevolent. Pretty soon Paula impresses the bosses, clients and Ellen comes across as paranoid. Ellen is even accused of violence towards Paula and even child neglect. As her relationship with her boyfriend falls apart Ellen needs to expose Paula as a manipulator but as others think, it is Ellen who might be disturbed.

    There is an element of Fatal Attraction here as Paula gazes at Ellen's perfect life, perfect family. The third episode should had been more intriguing but falls apart as many of the characters behave bizarrely.
    7guylyons

    Enjoyable but has its flaws.

    This production could have been a ten. A complex tale about a replacement professional being hired to cover, for a senior Architect, in a small practice.

    As the story progresses, you become hooked, and are left guessing about every major character. There is quality tension, in more than a few scenes, and unlike some dramas a more restrained type of shock hits you, which is far more effective. Vicky McClure is simply superb, and i could watch her all day, as my wife equally agreed. Unfortunately Morven Christie, and Richard Rankin, were not as eye catching. One can find faults in the story line, but it entertained us both, and was enjoyable viewing. I bet Hitchcock would loved to direct this tale. The ending could have been so much better, and in dramas like this, having rather different or even sinister closure, would make it far more memorable. I also think there is plenty of room for this type of work, and even wonder if writers consult with genuine drama lovers, as to how to get the best out such stories. Reading complete reviews of this is risky, simply do what we did, and enjoy it.
    8Lejink

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    This excellent, suspenseful three part thriller was all the better for featuring identifiable locations in my ain hometown. The tension was skilfully ratcheted up episode by episode as a routine maternity-cover employee arrives at a successful Glasgow city centre architect firm, where young up-and-coming architect Ellen has just secured a major contract to design a contemporary library, but who gradually suspects her all-too-perfect stand-in Paula of taking over every aspect of her life.

    But is she herself just being paranoid? Married to a psychiatrist (and whose mother was also a shrink), with whom she's just had their first child, we learn that they first met when she was his patient. Not until the conclusive final episode does it become abundantly clear just who the psychologically disturbed party really is, indeed there was actually a point where it seemed as if evil was going to win out but a miraculous near-death recovery precipitates an ending where just desserts are served all round, including to her less than staunch husband and loose ends are tied up.

    The title of the piece might seem unimaginative but in fact once the evil-doer's intentions become clear, it's obvious that it's not only her rival's job as lead architect that she's attempting to replace.

    The idea of the deranged home-wrecking female of course has been around for years but I liked the twist here of the real motivation for the perpetrator's deranged actions which again aren't revealed until the end and turned out to centre on child-loss bereavement. Actually, whilst saying that, I was probably a little disappointed when a murder occurs out of nowhere in the form of the suspicious death of the wife of the husband and wife business owners, as I thought at that stage the drama didn't need any further heightening but thankfully it didn't trigger a spree of killings which narrative restraint I must admit I appreciated.

    The acting by the principals was very good throughout, Morven Davies as the triumphant young career-mother who can't quite believe what is happening to her, Dougray Scott as her conflicted but admiring boss and especially Vicky McClure, last seen on the right side of the law in "Line Of Duty", now excelling as the unhinged Paula, portrayed almost as a Mary Poppins' evil doppelgänger.

    Sure there were some holes in the plot and some of the characters' actions and motivations didn't always add up, but in the end it played out very well in a clear, bright production (it's shot almost entirely in daylight, office hours with no clichéd danger-at-midnight darkness scenes) that was well-filled, well-paced, well acted and well executed.
    4motman-42914

    A disappointing series.

    Started with the promise of plenty of suspense in the first two episodes.However the climax was totally unbelievable and lacked any logic. Also I think it could have been filmed in just two episodes and not as three. I now regret having wasting my time watching this series. A disappointment as it started so well.

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      Dougray Scott and Neve McIntosh previously starred together in One Last Chance (2004).
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Graham Norton Show: Brendan O'Carroll/Vicky McClure/Rob Brydon/Harry Styles (2017)

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Replacement
    • Filming locations
      • Glasgow, Scotland, UK(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Left Bank Pictures
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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