The Last Anniversary
- TV Series
- 2025–
A mystery that touches on family matters, motherhood and those women whose legacy defines the generations that blossom after them.A mystery that touches on family matters, motherhood and those women whose legacy defines the generations that blossom after them.A mystery that touches on family matters, motherhood and those women whose legacy defines the generations that blossom after them.
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This six-parter held my interest all the way through. Lots of twists right until the end. I watched it with my wife and I just know she will highly recommend it to her best friend. Yes, it's more one for the ladies, in my opinion, but I really enjoyed it. The person who gave it 1 out of 10 wasn't interested????? Somehow. You could say that about anything. Maybe he/she is a sci -fi or horror fan. This series merits its six parts and does not in any way fall flat in the middle. It was fairly light-weight but still intriguing. Glad I watched it. Is it realistic? Nope. But so what? It was a bit of escapism. Recommended.
As someone who hadn't read the book, The Last Anniversary TV series offered an immediately appealing premise: a mystery woven through a tapestry of family secrets. This combination is always an enticing feast for viewers, and the series largely delivers on its promise, earning a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.
Right from the start, the show impresses with its strong acting, sharp writing, and effective pacing. It does a commendable job of quickly developing its unique world and the diverse cast of characters within a relatively short runtime. The performances across the board were compelling, making it easy to invest in the lives of the Munro family and the newcomer, Sophie. There's a good sense of suspense and intrigue that keeps you hooked, eager to unravel the central "Munro Baby Mystery." The series also manages to weave in some good emotional development, allowing us to witness the journey and growth of its predominantly strong female characters, which was definitely a highlight.
However, where The Last Anniversary sometimes falters is in its tone. At moments, it felt like the show wasn't quite sure what type of series it wanted to be, occasionally feeling stuck somewhere between a lighthearted romantic comedy à la Bridget Jones and the more atmospheric, enigmatic vibe of The Haunting of... series. This slight tonal inconsistency, while not a deal-breaker, did create some minor dissonance. Additionally, one particular character detail - a 39-year-old's obsession with romance novels - felt somewhat forced and silly, pulling me out of the narrative briefly.
Despite these minor quibbles, The Last Anniversary TV series is a mostly good time. It successfully blends its central mystery with engaging character dynamics and enough emotional depth to make for a worthwhile watch. If you're looking for a well-acted, character-driven mystery with a cozy, yet intriguing, island setting, this adaptation is certainly worth a look.
Right from the start, the show impresses with its strong acting, sharp writing, and effective pacing. It does a commendable job of quickly developing its unique world and the diverse cast of characters within a relatively short runtime. The performances across the board were compelling, making it easy to invest in the lives of the Munro family and the newcomer, Sophie. There's a good sense of suspense and intrigue that keeps you hooked, eager to unravel the central "Munro Baby Mystery." The series also manages to weave in some good emotional development, allowing us to witness the journey and growth of its predominantly strong female characters, which was definitely a highlight.
However, where The Last Anniversary sometimes falters is in its tone. At moments, it felt like the show wasn't quite sure what type of series it wanted to be, occasionally feeling stuck somewhere between a lighthearted romantic comedy à la Bridget Jones and the more atmospheric, enigmatic vibe of The Haunting of... series. This slight tonal inconsistency, while not a deal-breaker, did create some minor dissonance. Additionally, one particular character detail - a 39-year-old's obsession with romance novels - felt somewhat forced and silly, pulling me out of the narrative briefly.
Despite these minor quibbles, The Last Anniversary TV series is a mostly good time. It successfully blends its central mystery with engaging character dynamics and enough emotional depth to make for a worthwhile watch. If you're looking for a well-acted, character-driven mystery with a cozy, yet intriguing, island setting, this adaptation is certainly worth a look.
My Reviw - The Last Anniversary Streaming on MAX My Rating 6/10.
The Book is so much more complex. Liane Moriarty is a talented writer and it's very disappointing the screenplay doesn't live up to the book.
This 6 episode series based on the Novel by Liane Moriarty who also wrote Nine Perfect Strangers was also produced by that same company which includes Nicole Kidman as an Executive Producer.
Like Big Little Lies and Nine Perfect Strangers and Apples Never Fall, The Last Anniversary has excellent performances by the cast of women and worth watching just for that.
For me, the storyline got a little confusing, especially at the end. Do read the book or listen to the audio version.
The Book is so much more complex. Liane Moriarty is a talented writer and it's very disappointing the screenplay doesn't live up to the book.
This 6 episode series based on the Novel by Liane Moriarty who also wrote Nine Perfect Strangers was also produced by that same company which includes Nicole Kidman as an Executive Producer.
Like Big Little Lies and Nine Perfect Strangers and Apples Never Fall, The Last Anniversary has excellent performances by the cast of women and worth watching just for that.
For me, the storyline got a little confusing, especially at the end. Do read the book or listen to the audio version.
The first 5 episodes were intriguing and kept my interest. The mystery was compelling. What happened to the baby's mother? Who was the father? Conflict, motives, and goals were well drawn for each character. The last episode was a disaster. Mental health issues of the magnitude one character displays cannot be treated by family alone, despite lip service to doctors. Postpartum depression must be treated not ignored; the "oh I'm fine" person is in the deep river of denial with suicidal ideation throughout the show's episodes. What sane person would want to be stuck on an island with these lunatics? Sell the house and RUN SOPHIE RUN!!!!
This is a friendly reminder to check in with yourself and your friends after having a baby. I've never seen a show that explores the haunting reality of post partum depression and its ramifications like this show does. While this show explores different topics it does focus on Graces journey. Her feeling like she's drowning, the disconnection, feeling like everyone else is more capable at being a mother to her son than her, the intrusive thoughts that something bad will happen to her son and then being in complete denial that she needs help and her family ignoring the signs she desperately needs help. At the end you realize this is actually a story of generational post partum depression. It has a good twist that I didn't see coming. It captivated me through to the end.
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