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La faille

  • TV Series
  • 2019–
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Isabel Richer, Maripier Morin, and Alexandre Landry in La faille (2019)
In Fermont, a small mining town in northeast Quebec, the body of a young dancer is found. Detective Céline, one of the most experienced professionals, investigates the case.
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In Fermont, a small mining town in northeast Quebec, the body of a young dancer is found. Detective Céline Trudeau, one of the most experienced professionals, investigates the case.In Fermont, a small mining town in northeast Quebec, the body of a young dancer is found. Detective Céline Trudeau, one of the most experienced professionals, investigates the case.In Fermont, a small mining town in northeast Quebec, the body of a young dancer is found. Detective Céline Trudeau, one of the most experienced professionals, investigates the case.

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    • Isabel Richer
    • Alexandre Landry
    • Maripier Morin
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    • Stars
      • Isabel Richer
      • Alexandre Landry
      • Maripier Morin
    • 12User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Isabel Richer
    Isabel Richer
    • Céline Trudeau
    • 2019–2023
    Alexandre Landry
    Alexandre Landry
    • Alexandre Théberge
    • 2019–2023
    Maripier Morin
    Maripier Morin
    • Sophie Taylor
    • 2019–2021
    David Savard
    David Savard
    • Martin Landry
    • 2019–2023
    Naila Louidort
    Naila Louidort
    • Daphné Constant
    • 2021
    Bruno Verdoni
    Bruno Verdoni
    • William Taylor
    • 2021
    Alice Pascual
    Alice Pascual
    • Esposito
    • 2021
    Benoît Gouin
    Benoît Gouin
    • Jacques Larocque
    • 2019–2021
    Romane Denis
    Romane Denis
    • Joanie Prévost
    • 2021
    Manuel Tadros
    Manuel Tadros
    • Edmond Chamfort
    • 2021
    Charles-Aubey Houde
    Charles-Aubey Houde
    • Bernard Chamfort
    • 2021
    Didier Lucien
    Didier Lucien
    • Johnny Léger
    • 2023
    Jean-Philippe Perras
    Jean-Philippe Perras
    • Louis-Philippe Ricard
    • 2019
    Gilbert Sicotte
    Gilbert Sicotte
    • Léopold Jolicoeur
    • 2023
    Patrick Hivon
    Patrick Hivon
    • Bruno Lamontagne
    • 2019
    Marie Bernier
    Marie Bernier
    • Sylvie Cadieux
    • 2021
    David Boutin
    David Boutin
    • Simon Savard-Jolicoeur
    • 2023
    Noah Parker
    Noah Parker
    • Anthony Lamontagne
    • 2019
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    8nowego

    Easy Binge Watch

    I had a feeling before even starting this one that I was going to like it a lot. Well I did, enough to watch all 8 episodes straight though with only small break.

    Some will say it is predictable, and in some ways it could easily be seen that way, but it has enough red herrings to make it hard to work out. Plenty of suspects like any good whodunnit.

    A good watch and the subtitles should not be a problem if you are not a French speaker.

    If you are not hooked by the end of the first episode this is not a show for you.

    8/10.
    7crumpytv

    Lost its Way

    Season 1 The started off fine, but you need a big woolly jumper just to watch. It looked so cold and bleak.

    It is set in Labrador, Northern Quebec in French with English subtitles.

    This first season is set in the mining town of Fermont, north-eastern Quebec, Canada.

    Fermont's major structural feature is popularly known as the Wall, which comprises self-contained residential, commercial, recreational and educational buildings.

    In La Faille the main protagonist, detective sergeant Céline (Isabel Richer), is sent from provincial capital Quebec City to investigate the murder of a stripper-prostitute, inside the Wall. Assisting Céline is local uniformed policeman Alex (Alexandre Landry).

    Céline encounters her estranged daughter Sophie (Maripier Morin) who is married to the mine-owner's son Lou (Jean-Philippe Perras).

    I was expecting this to finish around episode 4, or 6 at the latest, but it was drawn out way too long to 8 episodes.

    By the end it all got so contrived and bizarre that it was very difficult to work out what it was all about.

    Especially, frustrating was not knowing what happened to Lou and whether he was culpable in one or more misdemeanours.
    8fraser-simons

    Excellent methodical Nordic noir-esk in Canada

    I have watched a crap ton of these kinds of shows and really like Nordic-Scandinavian noir procedurals because they tend to be more myopic, character driven, and tightly written-which this is. If you want overly dramatized twists so you can't guess the killer and wild plot beats with gorgeous, likable, actors for the partners, which 90% of these shows are, this is not for you.

    This is for fans of the also pretty great Canadian show Cardinal, Midnight Sun, Mare of Easttown, Wisting. Personal, slow burn but well written shows. Not something as bombastic and shocking like Happy Valleys plot beats develop into or The Killing, The Bridge, Pagan Peak, with substantial sub plots. This is 8 episodes a season, much more tight.

    The characters are flawed and realistic and the casting is subversive of type. Though, the leaders I would say are still quite attractive, the hotshot young one has a great character arc across the 3 seasons, and the relationship between the detective and him fits the show very well. The lead is only unlikable only if you don't like competent, confident and over 30. I don't need or want characters to be likable. I want them to be understandable and compelling in ways I haven't yet seen much of, or at all.

    The writing is excellent. I always know who does the murder regardless of the plotting, it's just the way it is unless the show deliberately withholds information from the viewer. Instead, the red herrings and the investigation proceeds in such a way as to bring a very nice character arc and thematic crescendo, which is much preferable to me over a wild twist. Every character and every piece of dialogue is there for a purpose, even if you don't realize it until the last couple episodes, and even side characters are well written. They're dynamic, sometimes for descent queer rep, sometimes to hit a trope or to subvert it.

    The acting delivers, though isn't academy award level, but far more serviceable than anything you'd be watching on mainstream. Very pleasantly surprised.
    2qui_j

    Not the way to engage viewers

    The first episode starts off by providing little or no context as to exactly what's happening. To make matters worse, there are many characters who are introduced in rapid succession in the first few scenes, and no context is provided as to who any of them are, or what their roles might be. As the first episode moves along in a disjointed and disconnected manner, viewers are taken from one location to the other, with little in the way of continuity of dialog to even start to pick up the threads of the story. By the middle of the first episode, the confusion and chaos is proving so tiresome that there is loss of viewer engagement, and the correct course of action is to cease watching the bit of rubbish.
    1theaantoniaskindle

    A Violent, Horrific Waste of Time

    This was without doubt one of the most debased and depraved series I have had the misfortune to watch. It did not start out so bad. There are 8 episodes. By Episode 5, I had had enough. It is merely an excuse to watch men abuse women, portray women in degrading and dehumanizing conditions, blame the women for their situation, and in most other ways offend viewers sensibilities. A creepy town and a creepy plot. And I thought Canada was a pretty nice country!

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      • April 26, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • French
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      • Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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      • Pixcom
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