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Late '80s in Northern France, women are being sexually assaulted along the same road by the Sambre river. Follow the progression of the investigation and its repercussions from the '80s thro... Read allLate '80s in Northern France, women are being sexually assaulted along the same road by the Sambre river. Follow the progression of the investigation and its repercussions from the '80s through to 2018 and the beginning of the #metoo era.Late '80s in Northern France, women are being sexually assaulted along the same road by the Sambre river. Follow the progression of the investigation and its repercussions from the '80s through to 2018 and the beginning of the #metoo era.
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If this is an English language show, everyone will rave about it. But as we know a lot of people doesn't like reading subtitles, and if that's the reason you are not bothered to watch the show, then you really are missing one of the very best shows of any language! The acting of every cast is phenomenal, you will be angry and frustrated with the local police who never really cared for the victims, one victim is even described as lucky by the police, cos she only got raped and not killed! The Bridge and The Killing was very good foreign language show, but this show is on another level, especially it's base on true story. It's a must watch show for any fans of TV show out there. It's on BBCiplayer, it's so good it's almost justified the TV license, almost! Even it wasn't made by the BBC, I'm forever grateful they're showing it. Don't miss it!
... streaming on Masterpiece, this a series viewers liking Euro-crime-drama should not miss watching... amount of sincere top notch acting-talent-performances incredible (bravo-casting)... there is not close to a weakness in the entire cast... in as good as live re-enactment(s) as you'll ever come across
... many in America might not be in agreement with final sentencing, as France does appear to have its own agenda on sentencing values unique to their country
... receiving a high rating score of 8.1 to date on IMDb, majority of audiences believe it to be one of the better productions in a crowded field within the genre... it does stand out and deserves all praise... don't-miss-it.
... many in America might not be in agreement with final sentencing, as France does appear to have its own agenda on sentencing values unique to their country
... receiving a high rating score of 8.1 to date on IMDb, majority of audiences believe it to be one of the better productions in a crowded field within the genre... it does stand out and deserves all praise... don't-miss-it.
I'm a huge fan of Scandi Noir and most of my serial binging heads in that direction ( until now ) ; without doubt , this has been one of the most atmospheric , well scripted , incredibly well acted and directed dramas that I've seen in an age . To an actress / actor ( and I make that emphasis deliberately ) , they absolutely deliver the emotion , tension and crippling effects of the crime ( s ) in question . The everlasting trauma and familial devastation wreaked as a result is there in all its gore ( there is no gore by the way , which is one of its savings ) . I truly hope the events , based on facts , inspire the writers and producers to follow this up with another masterpiece and I hope it wins a myriad of awards . Thank you.
I nearly didn't watch this, given the premise of this French series, however, I'm glad I did. While the programme is very clear about the fact that this show doesn't claim to be 100% factually accurate, it honours the victims of this true-crime by delivering a devastating, and justified, assault on the French legal system in the 80s, 90s and 00s.
The writing and acting is very well done and it's almost masterful how the show develops, with each episode focusing on a different character in the tale.
It has moments where it's difficult to watch, not because of the crimes themselves (those are handled with great respect), but the neglectful police, particularly in the first few episodes, left me feeling a little sick.
It's an important piece of television, with many lessons that need to be learned - hopefully this show will help prevent such instances from ever happening again.
The writing and acting is very well done and it's almost masterful how the show develops, with each episode focusing on a different character in the tale.
It has moments where it's difficult to watch, not because of the crimes themselves (those are handled with great respect), but the neglectful police, particularly in the first few episodes, left me feeling a little sick.
It's an important piece of television, with many lessons that need to be learned - hopefully this show will help prevent such instances from ever happening again.
Very similar to the recent (2023) ITV series "The Long Shadow" which focuses on a similar story of a serial offender (murderer there and a rapist here) that spans many decades but the main aspect is the police inefficiency which is very similar. Although this shows the events from different perspectives (albeit in a linear timeline) with episode one is titled after the first (or among the first) victim with the last titled after the rapist himself, with various episodes in between titled with the names of the various investigators tasked with the case along the years.
It is similarly infuriating (as The Long Shadow) watching the rapist being so close to being caught if the police looked a bit harder, were a bit more trained or even cared a bit more.
On retrospect this series reminds me a lot of "Unbelievable" which was a similar series about a serial rapist a few years back and just as unbelievable.
The pacing is quite good, you don't really feel bored at all, the acting is superb (especially liked the actor who played The Commander) and showing the case evolve over the decades through different points of perspectives i,e, the victim, the judge, the mayor, the scientist and the commander is quite immersive and you see things from a new perspective every episode.
All in all shows like these are essential viewing because firstly it helps us admit that we were wrong in the past and only after admitting that can we say that we are hopefully learning from our mistakes and evolving as a species.
It is similarly infuriating (as The Long Shadow) watching the rapist being so close to being caught if the police looked a bit harder, were a bit more trained or even cared a bit more.
On retrospect this series reminds me a lot of "Unbelievable" which was a similar series about a serial rapist a few years back and just as unbelievable.
The pacing is quite good, you don't really feel bored at all, the acting is superb (especially liked the actor who played The Commander) and showing the case evolve over the decades through different points of perspectives i,e, the victim, the judge, the mayor, the scientist and the commander is quite immersive and you see things from a new perspective every episode.
All in all shows like these are essential viewing because firstly it helps us admit that we were wrong in the past and only after admitting that can we say that we are hopefully learning from our mistakes and evolving as a species.
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- TriviaThe actual story is very complex, took place over more than 30 years, had lots of fits and starts, with many characters, like the judges, doing only one thing at some point and then moving on with their careers, so the series is only inspired by the actual case. As a result, the story has been massively streamlined, by only focusing on six steps: the first attacks, the judge trying to move the case forward, the mayor going public with the attacks, the scientist working on the attacks' data, the real police investigation and the catching of the rapist. Consequently, many "subplots" were completely removed: Dino Scala's first marriage, his first attacks on his first wive's sisters, the investigation by the archivists who first linked together dozens of sexual attacks in the area in the 90s, the many many attacks and victims who are not shown at all but simply mentioned near the end, and of course, the trial. Also, several characters are not real, but they're amalgamations of several existing people, most notably the first victim in the series. As a result, all character names were changed. For example, the real life rapist Dino Scala is renamed Enzo Salina here, mayor Annick Mattighello is called Arlette Caruso in the show, etc.
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