La vérité sur l'affaire Harry Quebert
Original title: The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair
A writer gets caught up in a murder investigation involving his mentor, an esteemed American author.A writer gets caught up in a murder investigation involving his mentor, an esteemed American author.A writer gets caught up in a murder investigation involving his mentor, an esteemed American author.
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I can't be the only one who is disgusted by this grown man lusting after a 15 year old?!
I'm trying to keep an open mind, but it's episode 3 and all I can focus on is how the author/filmmakers are trying to justify the relationship between Harry and Nola. This is making it very uncomfortable to watch. It's disturbing in this day and age to find a drama that's main focus is Pedophilia.
A few years ago I read the book, on the one hand I thought it a real page-turner, but also a bit shallow and rather poorly written. I had the same feelings about this series. You keep watching because there are so many twists and turns and every episode ends with yet another unexpected cliffhanger. But as to the core of the story, i.e. the fatal love between young and (not so) innocent Nola and much older, handsome Harry Quebert, it impressed me as if that part of the screenplay was written by a teenage girl with some overwrought romantic fantasies: the way these two rather improbable lovers act and talk when they're together is so cloyingly sweet it makes your teeth ache. In fact, the whole story is made up of improbabilities, coincidences, and almost gothic circumstances, like mysterious disfigured men, multiple personality disorders, corrupt and murderous policemen, arson, etcetera, it's frankly a bit too much of everything.
Most of the acting is fine, with Patrick Dempsey as the main character, although in my opinion he didn't get enough room to really shine. Kristine Froseth made Nola more annoying than sweet. My favorite actor was Ben Schnetzer, I didn't know him before, he's very natural and convincing (and looks really awesome!).
All in all: involving but also a bit disappointing.
Most of the acting is fine, with Patrick Dempsey as the main character, although in my opinion he didn't get enough room to really shine. Kristine Froseth made Nola more annoying than sweet. My favorite actor was Ben Schnetzer, I didn't know him before, he's very natural and convincing (and looks really awesome!).
All in all: involving but also a bit disappointing.
The story is interesting, that's why I've kept watching it. I think of the whole cast, the only one able to pull a decent enough peformance is Patrick Dempsey, everyone else's acting is uncomfortable to watch. Seriously, you have to actively concentrate on the plot or else the over-the-top acting will distract you. It's strange because I've seen most of the cast in other things here and there and they were fine so I'm guessing the strange over-acting is something that was asked of them? I don't know, it's just weird. The make up is also terrible, so that is quite distracting as well. That being said, if you hang in there, the plot will pull you along. It's a fun little thriller show to watch on a lazy Sunday, just don't expect Oscar worthy performances.
After reading somewhere that there where 8 episodes, I was watching tonight with a sense of thank "God that's done and also, oh I am actually going to miss this." However it turns out that there are more than 8. So far I have really enjoyed it. At first I did think it was a bit weird with the age thing but I think it was made clear in an episode (where they stayed away and harry said he slept on the terrace or wherever, but basically not with her) made me feel like yeah actually this is a rare story of actual love not lust. I think it has been a slow burner that normally I would have given up on by now but it seems to keep drawing me in. It has spent a lot of time on one person that could have done it, However, It may be late in the day but now you start looking at everyone in a different way. So yes I do recommend this as a mild "who done it" . Wouldn't rave about it, but I'm intrigued and am looking forward to finding out the truth. As for the comments on the make-up and ageing, (the first episode I did think it was a bit unrealistic) who cares, after watching it for it's worth, make-up and hair is not something I have been paying attention to.
People who judge a show when 'watching a bit' or after just one episode are pathetic and should not waste their time writing useless and utterly stupid reviews if they can't be bothered to watch the whole thing. In my opinion.
I can't wait too see how it all ends. This show is surely not predictable - you just have to keep watching.
I can't wait too see how it all ends. This show is surely not predictable - you just have to keep watching.
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- TriviaTo be filmed in Forestville, Quebec during the 2017 summer.
- GoofsA poster for "Moody Blues 40th Anniversary" hangs in Nola's preserved 1975 bedroom. Moody Blues was not formed until 1964, which means the year 2004 would be their 40th anniversary year, or approximately twenty-nine years after 1975.
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