Sometimes a person just leaves and doesn't come back. What happened? A kidnapping, an escape, an accident — or something much darker? These seven series make you swoon with suspense, because at the center of each is someone's loss, mystery, and desperate attempts to find the truth.
Finally, the movie started, after all, the last three episodes. Just when I thought that the love line between Mair and Zabel looked ridiculous, it was cut short. Mair's" satanic " laughter in the car over her mother is a five.
What a slug John is. There are no boundaries, no willpower, no respect for family, and there is simply no mind. If he really wanted to protect his son, then he would take all the blame on himself and be responsible for his actions, which led to such consequences. And he didn't blame everything on his brother, also trying to kill him surreptitiously. Laurie didn't do much better for me when she agreed to slander Billy. The idea was initially a failure. Billy's paternity would not have been confirmed anyway, but a close family connection is. And there are not many candidates for the role of pope among the Rosses. And asking your wife to take your youngest son under the same roof with your eldest after what happened is generally...
In general, I already thought about John, but I did not expect that this was a son. There was an option that it was Lori, the creators managed to surprise and at the same time everything is logical. I feel terribly sorry for Lori and the boy. The phrase that he was "trying to save his family" came out. The case when the father is unable to keep the family together and plays tricks. And the shoals of parents hit the children. John is a nasty guy. And it's all his fault. Lori was left with someone else's child, who now will always remind her of Erin and her husband. And it happened to my son too. There must be punishment for any crime. I understand Laurie's anger, but Mair did the right thing. And I'm glad she let her be around. It was very hard to watch(( The series is wonderful!
Yes, the series is a bit long, but we were well introduced to the viscous atmosphere of the crime scene. And this crime should have happened right here. I do not know how HBO does it, but in 9 cases out of 10 they just hit the heart with their mini-series. For some reason, from the first minutes of the series, I felt a mood similar to last year's amazing series "I know it's true" (guys, if anyone hasn't seen it, then run to watch, but make an appointment in advance for a session with your therapist). The same taste of hopelessness, longing, fatigue. Garbage, poverty and endless "groundhog day". Such familiar pictures to us, Russians ... Kate Winslet without makeup, in her tattered shirt, even with eyes full of dog fatigue and unquenchable grief, all in this role. She's both a cop who's stuck up to pull local junkies out of the homes of her own relatives, and a mother who's spinning between a small grandson and an almost typical teenage daughter, and an ex-wife who supposedly still has jealousy of her ex-husband. Bullying from school gopnits generally seems to be from a summary of Russian news. And everything is so familiar to the Russian audience. Just a county town from which you want to escape. Yes, it's all as if you've already seen it on the screen, and more than once, but fans of the genre will go 100%. An unambiguous "five" for the first series, for the atmosphere, characters, acting and, most likely, for the entire series as a whole. A separate respect for the musical accompaniment.
Mair's" satanic " laughter in the car over her mother is a five.
The series is wonderful!
I do not know how HBO does it, but in 9 cases out of 10 they just hit the heart with their mini-series. For some reason, from the first minutes of the series, I felt a mood similar to last year's amazing series "I know it's true" (guys, if anyone hasn't seen it, then run to watch, but make an appointment in advance for a session with your therapist). The same taste of hopelessness, longing, fatigue.
Garbage, poverty and endless "groundhog day". Such familiar pictures to us, Russians ...
Kate Winslet without makeup, in her tattered shirt, even with eyes full of dog fatigue and unquenchable grief, all in this role. She's both a cop who's stuck up to pull local junkies out of the homes of her own relatives, and a mother who's spinning between a small grandson and an almost typical teenage daughter, and an ex-wife who supposedly still has jealousy of her ex-husband.
Bullying from school gopnits generally seems to be from a summary of Russian news. And everything is so familiar to the Russian audience. Just a county town from which you want to escape. Yes, it's all as if you've already seen it on the screen, and more than once, but fans of the genre will go 100%.
An unambiguous "five" for the first series, for the atmosphere, characters, acting and, most likely, for the entire series as a whole. A separate respect for the musical accompaniment.