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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
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Deux Amours

  • El episodio se transmitió el 8 oct 2023
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  • 58min
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Anne Charrier in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (2023)
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Daryl y Laurent viajan al Nido mientras Isabelle considera sus opciones; Genet promulga su plan.Daryl y Laurent viajan al Nido mientras Isabelle considera sus opciones; Genet promulga su plan.Daryl y Laurent viajan al Nido mientras Isabelle considera sus opciones; Genet promulga su plan.

  • Dirección
    • Daniel Percival
  • Guionistas
    • Robert Kirkman
    • Tony Moore
    • Charlie Adlard
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    • Norman Reedus
    • Clémence Poésy
    • Louis Puech Scigliuzzi
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    • Dirección
      • Daniel Percival
    • Guionistas
      • Robert Kirkman
      • Tony Moore
      • Charlie Adlard
    • Elenco
      • Norman Reedus
      • Clémence Poésy
      • Louis Puech Scigliuzzi
    • 15Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • Daryl Dixon
    Clémence Poésy
    Clémence Poésy
    • Isabelle Carrière
    Louis Puech Scigliuzzi
    Louis Puech Scigliuzzi
    • Laurent Carrière
    Laïka Blanc-Francard
    Laïka Blanc-Francard
    • Sylvie
    Anne Charrier
    Anne Charrier
    • Marion Genet
    Romain Levi
    Romain Levi
    • Stéphane Codron
    Adam Nagaitis
    Adam Nagaitis
    • Quinn
    Eriq Ebouaney
    Eriq Ebouaney
    • Fallou Boukar
    François Delaive
    François Delaive
    • Dr. Lafleur
    Lukerya Ilyashenko
    Lukerya Ilyashenko
    • Anna Valery
    Melissa McBride
    Melissa McBride
    • Carol Peletier
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    Tristan Zanchi
    • Emile
    Hassam Ghancy
    Hassam Ghancy
    • Azlan
    Caroline Gay
    • Marie
    Maxime Lefrançois
    • Capo
    Gilbert Glenn Brown
    Gilbert Glenn Brown
    • Jones
    Tercelin Kirtley
    Tercelin Kirtley
    • Drew
    John Ales
    John Ales
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      • Tony Moore
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    8claudio_carvalho

    How and Why Daryl Travelled to France

    Daryl and Laurent sail by boat with Azlan to the Nest. Meanwhile, Daryl recalls how and why he travelled to France. They stop their journey for the night, and they are attacked by walkers, and Azlan dies impaled in a pole. On the next morning, Daryl finds that Laurent cut the rope of their boat that is gone and now they need to walk to the nest. While walking on the road, Laurent accidentally drops some objects from his backpack and Genet's men capture Daryl and him. Meanwhile, Isabelle is kept prisoner in Quinn's mansion since he wants to rekindle their love. Genet invites Quinn to meet her, and he goes with Isabelle, and they have a surprise.

    "Deux Amours" is almost an excellent episode of 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon". The only but is the annoying Laurent, who always takes the most stupid attitudes. This awful character is the reason why Daryl is taking this journey but is also irritating. Now is clear how and why Daryl has been forced to travel to France and why Genet is hunting him down. The whole plot makes sense with this flashback. Quinn seems to really love Isabelle, but his fate is not promising with the discovery of his actions by Marion Genet, My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Deux Amours"
    1fanou-98703

    Super Zombies, united religions and a stupid kid

    What can I say more that what is written in the title?

    Super zombies? At least the Doctor is not speaking German (but has all the physicial ressemblances).

    United religions: So the show has decided to be a tribune to religions and how they can save the world. From a religious point of view, it is difficult to understand how Faith would still be possible in a world falling apart in which man remain a wolf to man.

    This show reminds me of those video games sequel which always bring two new types of zombies, more badass than in the first game. In the show we had the zombies boilers and now the super zombies (they run, jump, are super strong....); such a bad idea.

    Oh and guess what, God will forgive those who make bad things (if you think that killing a zombie is a bad thing).

    One more episode and it is over. Thanks god ! (oups damned)
    10daryldixon-65963

    Deux Amours

    The fifth episode of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is written by Jason Richman and David Zabel, whilst Daniel Percival directed the episode, titled "Deux Amours". It continues where the previous episode left us, with Daryl taking Laurent to The Nest whilst Isabelle was taken by Quinn. The episode also has a flashback with Daryl Dixon in Maine. What a difference it makes when the director who directed episode 1 and 2 comes back to direct the fifth episode, with the writing also being the same. Then you see how the quality unfortunately went down a bit in the third and fourth episode and it's quite alright, they had to move the plot forward, I just wanted the writing to be consistent. There's no filler in "Deux Amours", only well written scenes, character and plot development. The pacing is much slower, like it was in episode 1 and 2, it fits the show perfectly as whenever there's an action sequence, it's planned with care and emotion.

    Daryl and Laurent travel to the Nest as Isabelle considers her options; Genet enacts her plan.

    Great establishing shots, the production and art design were fantastic. The mise-en-scene was also quite great, they set up each shot so perfectly and I think the steadicam and the lens choice is perfect for the show. The cinematography is truly amazing. Everything around the filmmaking was great in my opinion. The pacing is good and I would say it's nicely edited. The set design, costume and makeup department, lightning, composition, and so on. Everything about the filmmaking is great, direction and the musical score too.

    This was a great episode and the show is going in the right direction yet again, the writing and direction was spectacular in this episode We finally get some details about the "mutiny" we heard Genet talk about and most importantly how Daryl came to France. The Maine sequence was great, both for world building and Daryl as a character. Norman Reedus took the center in this episode and shows his acting capabilities, his and Clémence Poésy who does a terrific performance as Isabelle Carriere which is just full of emotion. For the first time, I must say I didn't have anything bad to say about Laurent nor Louis Puech Scigliuzzi's acting. Though a short appearance, Anne Charrier was brilliant in this episode, Genet is growing to be one of the more memorable and fleshed out antagonists in the TWD Universe. I really like Pouvoir Du Vivant, the paramilitary group as well which she's the leader of. This is the penultimate episode and it ends on such a cliffhanger, one I won't spoil but I'm sure many will like. The whole mutiny and how Daryl came to France was nicely executed, a memorable action sequence too. There's much to look forward to, but now I'm just happy I can cherish the memorable moments I witnessed here in this episode. This might be the best one yet.
    10saifridene

    we are getting serious

    And finally we are getting serious ...

    This episode is the greatest for now...

    I enjoyed the balance between the timing of the series and Daryl's flashback in America...

    A lot of secrets appears... About what happened to Daryl in America and how did he came to france...

    That's what we need...

    The most wonderful scene is about Islam religion and Quran and i feel sad for the Muslim man...

    Unfortunately, episodes 3 and 4 didn't get a good rating because of the boring scenes and bad storyline.

    Hoping norman have a special ending next week in twd Daryl Dixon.

    Thx for him and amc for this great show... 10 stars from me.

    Saif.
    9Holt344

    "Deux Amours" has some of the show's finest writing and direction, might even be the best one yet, a spectacular episode

    The fifth episode of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is written by Jason Richman and David Zabel, whilst Daniel Percival directed the episode, titled "Deux Amours". It continues where the previous episode left us, with Daryl taking Laurent to The Nest whilst Isabelle was taken by Quinn. The episode also has a flashback with Daryl Dixon in Maine. What a difference it makes when the director who directed episode 1 and 2 comes back to direct the fifth episode, with the writing also being the same. Then you see how the quality unfortunately went down a bit in the third and fourth episode and it's quite alright, they had to move the plot forward, I just wanted the writing to be consistent. There's no filler in "Deux Amours", only well written scenes, character and plot development. The pacing is much slower, like it was in episode 1 and 2, it fits the show perfectly as whenever there's an action sequence, it's planned with care and emotion.

    Daryl and Laurent travel to the Nest as Isabelle considers her options; Genet enacts her plan.

    Great establishing shots, the production and art design were fantastic. The mise-en-scene was also quite great, they set up each shot so perfectly and I think the steadicam and the lens choice is perfect for the show. The cinematography is truly amazing. Everything around the filmmaking was great in my opinion. The pacing is good and I would say it's nicely edited. The set design, costume and makeup department, lightning, composition, and so on. Everything about the filmmaking is great, direction and the musical score too.

    This was a great episode and the show is going in the right direction yet again, the writing and direction was spectacular in this episode We finally get some details about the "mutiny" we heard Genet talk about and most importantly how Daryl came to France. The Maine sequence was great, both for world building and Daryl as a character. Norman Reedus took the center in this episode and shows his acting capabilities, his and Clémence Poésy who does a terrific performance as Isabelle Carriere which is just full of emotion. For the first time, I must say I didn't have anything bad to say about Laurent nor Louis Puech Scigliuzzi's acting. Though a short appearance, Anne Charrier was brilliant in this episode, Genet is growing to be one of the more memorable and fleshed out antagonists in the TWD Universe. I really like Pouvoir Du Vivant, the paramilitary group as well which she's the leader of. This is the penultimate episode and it ends on such a cliffhanger, one I won't spoil but I'm sure many will like. The whole mutiny and how Daryl came to France was nicely executed, a memorable action sequence too. There's much to look forward to, but now I'm just happy I can cherish the memorable moments I witnessed here in this episode. This might be the best one yet.

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      Quinn made an off-the-cuff remark "Poor Joan." Joan of Arc was a young French teenage girl who was inspired by God to remove the country's English overlords during the Hundred Year War (1337 - 1453). She was captured and burned at the stake in Rouen, some claimed for being a witch. She was revered by the people for fighting alongside them during the conflict and was canonized as a saint in 1920.
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      The dead don't have circulatory systems, so injecting them with anything would have no effect. When stabbed, the walkers bleed, so they clearly do have a circulatory system. Their muscles still work, so they have to be getting oxygen from somewhere, and it has to be through the bloodstream, however impaired that might be.
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      Daryl Dixon: [sitting by a campfire in the woods, using a knife to sharpen a skewer for the fish they've caught] All right, you need to go through the tail and out through the mouth, hey!

      [calling Laurent's distracted attention, to teach him how to grill a fish]

      Daryl Dixon: Through the tail, out the mouth, all right.

      Laurent Carrière: Have you ever read the Quran.

      Daryl Dixon: No.

      Laurent Carrière: I have, it's interesting. That there are many different names for only one god.

      Daryl Dixon: Hm.

      Laurent Carrière: Who do you pray to?

      Daryl Dixon: I don't.

      Laurent Carrière: Then what do you believe in.

      Daryl Dixon: Pulling my own weight.

      [finishing a sharpened skewer stick]

      Daryl Dixon: All right, in through the tail, out through the mouth, like that.

      [demonstrating]

      Daryl Dixon: Got it, right.

      Laurent Carrière: [nod's slightly in acknowledgement]

      Daryl Dixon: You try.

      Laurent Carrière: [shakes his head] I don't want to.

      Daryl Dixon: Sometimes you've gotta do things you don't wanna do. Sometimes you don't have a choice.

      Laurent Carrière: [nods acceptingly in understanding]

    • Bandas sonoras
      J'ai Deux Amours
      (uncredited)

      Music by Vincent Scotto

      Lyrics by Georges Koger and Henri Varna

      Performed by Josephine Baker

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