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Disparue

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2015
  • 52m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.3K
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Laurent Bateau, Pierre-François Martin-Laval, François-Xavier Demaison, Alice Pol, Alix Poisson, and Camille Razat in Disparue (2015)
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When a teenage girl does not return home from a festival, her parents contact the police.When a teenage girl does not return home from a festival, her parents contact the police.When a teenage girl does not return home from a festival, her parents contact the police.

  • Stars
    • François-Xavier Demaison
    • Pierre-François Martin-Laval
    • Alix Poisson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.3K
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    • Stars
      • François-Xavier Demaison
      • Pierre-François Martin-Laval
      • Alix Poisson
    • 23User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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  • Episodes9

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    François-Xavier Demaison
    François-Xavier Demaison
    • Bertrand Molina
    • 2015
    Pierre-François Martin-Laval
    Pierre-François Martin-Laval
    • Julien Morel
    • 2015
    Alix Poisson
    • Florence Morel
    • 2015
    Alice Pol
    Alice Pol
    • Camille Guérin
    • 2015
    Laurent Bateau
    Laurent Bateau
    • Jean Morel
    • 2015
    Maxime Taffanel
    • Thomas Morel
    • 2015
    Stella Trotonda
    • Zoé Morel
    • 2015
    Zoé Marchal
    • Chris Morel
    • 2015
    Léo Legrand
    Léo Legrand
    • Romain Jamond-Valette
    • 2015
    Muriel Combeau
    Muriel Combeau
    • Sophie
    • 2015
    Camille Razat
    Camille Razat
    • Léa Morel
    • 2015
    Myra Tyliann
    • Rose Molina
    • 2015
    Christopher Gendreau
    • Commissaire Louvin
    • 2015
    Bruno Munda
    • Fred
    • 2015
    Clémentine Allain
    • Elodie
    • 2015
    Johan Libéreau
    Johan Libéreau
    • Nicolas Barraut
    • 2015
    Mélanie Tran
    • Audrey
    • 2015
    Saïda Jawad
    • Alex
    • 2015
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    7BeneCumb

    Not too fine imitation of Scandinavian noir

    If considered separately, particularly, then Disparue is definitely not bad - the story is in place, tensions and twists available, most of performances and characters sustained... But, having comprehensive knowledge of similar Scandinavian creation, then you might want to declare that the final solution is too trivial, there are several scenes providing no additional value to the course of events, and that the French-specific qualities (e.g. friskiness, inconsistency, fast talking) do not fully fit in the background, requiring more balanced and reasoned approaches and actions (instead of Lyon - although a fine place - the location could have been a city in Northern France where Belgian/British "calmness" is more visible). Moreover, female performances excel the male ones, and as for some suspects, it was evident right away that they cannot be offenders in this case, event taking into account the past actions.

    But still, if you have not seen e.g. Forbrydelsen, then Disparue is a unquestionably a worth-watch, preferably within short interval, in order to main the thrill between the episodes.
    10shirlcox

    Brilliant!

    Had me hooked from start to finish! Great cast. Just wish my French was better!
    10rebeccax5

    I never planned watching the entire 8 hours without a break

    One of best taut drama, suspense, series I've seen. On a free trial of "Acorn TV" on Amazon, I decided to give this a try and was immediately drawn in and couldn't tear myself away. Great mystery, story, characters, acting, direction, and locale in Lyon, France.

    The very real anguish of a family, after the disappearance of their teenage daughter and the gradually building nightmare gathers steam hour after hour, keeping you guessing right up to the end. A +++
    6paul2001sw-1

    Not quite enough material to justify the length

    From 'Twin Peaks' to 'The Killing', we're all familiar with the basic template of 'The Disappearance': an attractive but apparently ordinary teenage girl suffers a grim fate, and the detectives have to understand her dark secrets to figure this out. Cue lots of grieving relatives, red herrings and nasty surprises in an extended format. Some series of this sort are even rather good, but 'The Disapperance' will not be joining my list of favourites. Somehow the characters just don't come individually to life, perhaps in part because everyone is beautiful. And a lot of the plot seems to hang upon the girl's father conducting a shadow of the police investigation in a way I found scarcely credible. Finally, the red herrings are all ultimately revealed to be just that, completely unrelated to the crux of the story. Perhaps the problem is simply that the story isn't sufficient interesting to sustain eight episodes. 'The Killing' had a political dimension whereas 'Twin Peaks' soon went off in its own, original direction. Without any novelty, 'The Disappearance', while nicely put together, lacks any elements to lift it above its genre.
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Attention-Grabbing Drama about a Disappearing Teenager

    LA DISPARUE contains a fair share of clichés associated with the detective drama. Shot in the east central city of Lyons, it depicts the urban landscape as threatening, with streets peopled with citizens largely indifferent to one another, and a nightlife full of potential criminals - drug-dealers, pimps and predators looking for available partners. By day the city has its beauty-spots such as a local park; but by night they become sinister places for murders and other crimes to take place.

    Other clichés include a chief investigating officer Morel (Pierre-François Martin-Laval) who is divorced and has to shoulder the responsibility of a looking after a rebellious teenage daughter Rose (Myra Tyliann). Neither he nor his ex-wife know quite what to do with her.

    Nonetheless Charlotte Brändström's production does have its redeeming factors, most notably its portrayal of an apparently happy family torn apart by the disappearance and eventual death of middle daughter Léa (Camille Razat). We discover a tangled web of intrigue; of rivalries, political affiliations; sibling struggles; and the vain attempt of Léa's parents (Pierre-François Martin-Laval, Alix Poisson) to maintain a normal life in the face of almost unendurable pressures.

    The chief attraction of the story lies in the rivalry between Morel and Léa's father Julien. While Julien is almost obsessively concerned to find out what happened to Léa, even resorting to illegal behavior in his quest, Morel has to balance an obvious concern for the family with professional ethics. For the most part Morel manages the task successfully, although he admits on one occasion to sidekick Camille (Alice Pol) that he has been severely emotionally affected by the investigation.

    The plot is engagingly complex, with each episode ending on a cliff-hanger, culminating in the final episode that contains an unexpected plot-twist. LA DİSPARUE is definitely worth a look.

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      This is actually a French remake of the Spanish series "Desaparecida" which also was released in 2007. The Spanish series were based on a true story.
    • Connections
      Featured in Un soir à la Tour Eiffel: Episode dated 29 April 2015 (2015)

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Disappearance
    • Filming locations
      • Lyon, France
    • Production companies
      • Quad Drama
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      • Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF)
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