Sigue al inspector jefe Armand Gamache mientras investiga casos debajo de la superficie idílica del pueblo de Quebec, Three Pines, encontrando secretos enterrados durante mucho tiempo.Sigue al inspector jefe Armand Gamache mientras investiga casos debajo de la superficie idílica del pueblo de Quebec, Three Pines, encontrando secretos enterrados durante mucho tiempo.Sigue al inspector jefe Armand Gamache mientras investiga casos debajo de la superficie idílica del pueblo de Quebec, Three Pines, encontrando secretos enterrados durante mucho tiempo.
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Reviewers say 'Three Pines' receives mixed feedback. Alfred Molina's performance as Inspector Gamache and indigenous storylines are praised. However, other casting choices and pacing are criticized. Character development is often seen as lacking compared to the books. Some viewers appreciate the series' independence, while others feel it misses the charm of Louise Penny's writing. The indigenous storyline is generally well-received, though some find it contrived. Viewers are divided on the show's quality and faithfulness to the source material.
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I haven't read the books. This hooked me. Beautiful filming and pace, well put together. Good characters, and I am anticipating the episode releases every week. I suppose the only far fetched thing is so many deaths in a tiny place. But perhaps the bad energy from the history of the place is being used in the story to explain it. Can't wait for more!
Weird reviews from folks. It wasn't amateur nor badly written like those reviewers said, the characters don't come across as American... they say Alfred Molina's character did schooling in England, which helps with his accent. The other characters come across Canadian. The First Nations thread was done well.
Weird reviews from folks. It wasn't amateur nor badly written like those reviewers said, the characters don't come across as American... they say Alfred Molina's character did schooling in England, which helps with his accent. The other characters come across Canadian. The First Nations thread was done well.
I've read most of the Three Pines books, some of them more than once. I've enjoyed reading them all. When I read I make my own pictures in my mind, as I would think most avid readers do. I have the village of Three Pines pictured very much differently than that in the TV show. Mine is much more rustic and the bistro is totally not like what we see on the show. There's not as much development of the characters like the books have but maybe with time we'll see more of that. I do like Molina as Ganache. I think he is perfect. I hope anyone who hasn't read the books would do so. If you like mysteries, you will probably love Three Pines.
I haven't read the books so I'm watching this with no preconceptions and purely on merit. So far the series has played like an Agatha Christie with many possible antagonists while also running a backplot about disappearing indigenous girls and corruption. Alfred Molina plays the part of troubled detective brilliantly and his selection of sidekicks are excellent character driven parts. The locals that populate 3 pines are very quirky and all carry their fair share of secrets. The setting is beautifully imagined and cinematography is great. Having said all that this series is nothing new but just well done and the characters interesting enough to keep you invested. Recommended.
After 1st episode. I love crime murder mystery & after seeing the rating I thought I'd give this a go. It took me a while to get into it, I couldn't work out if it was deliberately trying to be kooky ( I.e Fargo esc) The acting was slightly over dramatic, after the 1st murder the show seemed to hit a groove, there was still that undercurrent of slightly being over dramatic (probably being use to a hyper real British crime drama) but I really started to gel with the characters and was intrigued by the multi threads building up. Main detective's character already feels honourable & rooting for him.
Never heard of the books ( more into sci fi ) or this show but wow it was good. Molina shines in the lead role and as others have said plays a decent, moral, considerate and kind detective who's not drowning himself with a bottle, has gone rogue or is grieving a dead wife or all the other usual tropes in a crime show. Helped by a likable cast, beautiful scenery and a quick pace. The show will have a new case every two episodes and not drag it out for slog of eight or ten episodes which many shows try and fail to keep the interest. Admittedly I did guess the killer before the first ep was over but that didn't detract from the fun. The recent show Echo 3 threw in the towel by the fourth ep. Terrific beginning and can't wait for more.
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- CuriosidadesFilmed in Montreal, Quebec in Canada. Hence the snow and the many varieties of Pine Trees.
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- 50min
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- 2.39:1
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