L'île aux 30 cercueils (TV Mini Series 2022) Poster

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5/10
And a thirty -first coffin for the series?
ulicknormanowen22 March 2022
Bringing up to date classic thrillers may be a good thing ;but as Sarah Phelps brillantly showed in her "and then there were none" adaptation (BBC 2015),it's perhaps better to keep the original plot and to rewrite it as a twenty-first century screenwriter.

When "and then were none" was rewritten as 'ils étaient dix" (2021), with a new screenplay and new characters, Agatha Christie was butchered .

Maurice Leblanc's novel was part of the Arsène Lupin saga (yes!) but the gentleman cambrioleur only appeared at the end of the book,as a deus ex machina ;a first very good miniseries starring Claude Jade was made in the late seventies ,faithful to the book , and not featuring Lupin at all ....At a time when fantasy miniseries are trendy , Leblanc's novel with its eerie atmosphere ,its maleficent legends from Brittany ,its old ceremonies ,its human sacrifices ,its mysterious subterraneans could provide a clever screenwriter with material which could have grabbed today's audience ; considering the means ,the prestigious cast , and the splendid Brittany landscapes , one could have expected something like Miss Phelps ' s take on Christie's famous novel.

Like his British colleague's ,Leblanc's novel was thoroughly implausible,utterly impossible , utterly fascinating and utterly absorbing ; the new screenplay offers a story even more unlikely than the initial plot ; freely adapted (and I mean "freely") from the book , the screenplay is a muddled affair , beginning in an intriguing interesting way ,but losing steam as the plot progresses : in the end ,the stakes are too unsubstantial to justify this massacre ..

Megalomania is not a thing of the past ,just have a look at today's world ; transforming the criminal's madness into a mundane amour fou does not do the trick .

Both screenwriters kept the location (an island), but they do not seem to realize that the book continues to build in intensity and suspense because Véronique (Christine) is more and more alone , whereas she always finds a helping hand in their adaptation.

The Abel/Cain duel ,which is taken directly from Leblanc ,is here replaced ,for good measure, by two "feuds" Cain/dad and mom /dad ; to give the story a biblical feel ,they even call the petulant Abraham to the rescue .

On the plus side,Virginie Le Doyen is well cast as the heroine and the rest of the cast is up to scratch; cinematography is sometimes effective and impressive:the panoramics of the peaceful but hostile village, the views of the cemetery at night ,some scenes of the hotel "du bout du monde" ("from the end of the world" ) work ; but towards the end ,the story becomes too gory ,too repetitive and too predictable ("the sacrifice of Isaac" takes the biscuit)

By and large , now and then successful but finally disappointing :a missed opportunity .
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1/10
Trashy stereotypes
laduqesa3 November 2022
This series had them all. There was an epileptic who had visions and prophesied. There was a bunch of inbred, easily-led, credulous islanders of mostly hideous aspect. The lone cop believing tall stories that no one else does. Loony tunes couple from "the continent" who are crazier than the locals to the extent of digging a kid's grave up or breaking into people's houses.

Then the supernatural claptrap. As well as that, a child of 15 was meant to have been able to get a barman's job yet still be covered by his physics teacher for attendance at school.

I watched two episodes and deleted. I didn't care about the missing baby, the oneiromancy, the pagan beliefs. I'm not keen on supernatural thrillers anyway but thought I'd give this one a go. That was a bad mistake.

I cannot recommend this in the slightest.
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2/10
Unbelievably bad.
igor-8951114 February 2024
If you survive first few episodes, please keep on watching as you will be in for a treat. A plethora of illogical dialogues, protagonists actions, events.... You will journey from "it so bad, that it is good" to "pure crap".

Rarely one can spend 6-7 hours watching something fully lacking one or two logical events.

Acting is good, but screenplay is abysmal. I am surprised that the ensamble of actors accepted to participate in this highway pileup, and even more that they didn't lynch the director/producers one this went out.... Photography is great, technically competent crew... unfortunately nothing could save this horrific script.
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2/10
A Terrible, Nonsensical Series
lschwendinge23 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Two stars is probably one too many for this series because this is a terrible, truly nonsensical series. This series asks you to believe it is the dark ages, with a cop who does no detective work at all and the woman at the center a brilliant Doctor, yet she acts like a shrinking violet who is too fragile to stand with her Father, or call the authorities. Even when she thinks her own biological child tries to murder her. Her husband leaves her alone for vast amounts of time when he knows the locals want to get rid of her, and a priest who is utterly insane pushing them on. If this were a story set in the 12th century, it might make more sense. Meanwhile there is supposed to be a terrible storm, one that killed and beached a dozen or more folk, but the skies are bright and blue, and as beautiful as Brittany ever gets.
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