Neve Kelly descobre que ela está morta. Ela está assustada e confusa com essa nova existência. Mas quando ela percebe que foi assassinada, ela fica furiosa. Ela está determinada a encontrar ... Ler tudoNeve Kelly descobre que ela está morta. Ela está assustada e confusa com essa nova existência. Mas quando ela percebe que foi assassinada, ela fica furiosa. Ela está determinada a encontrar seu assassino e obter justiça.Neve Kelly descobre que ela está morta. Ela está assustada e confusa com essa nova existência. Mas quando ela percebe que foi assassinada, ela fica furiosa. Ela está determinada a encontrar seu assassino e obter justiça.
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I found this to be engaging, touching, twisty, and heartfelt - everything it needed to be to provide a strong commentary on love in its many forms and family. The young cast were very strong and the cinematography haunting. A little bit of cheese here and there but short-lived and more than easy to endure. A pleasure.
The Rising was a really great surprise for me. I was expecting mediocre UK drama, but got something completely unique and really intriguing.
I love that this show is set in a small village in the middle of nowhere, and shows the unusual countryside culture of northern England. It almost feels like a Steven King story, but in Britain. The countryside and the forest are enchanting and spooky.
One of the best things is that you really have no idea who the murderer is at all throughout the whole series. The plot definitely keeps you engaged and guessing. It's a subtle psychological mystery horror.
But also it's a story about love and loss and the power of love to transcend death. It's a really moving show about characters who are both believable and likeable.
Over all it's a really well told modern ghost story. I hope they make a second series with a similar premise but new characters. I highly recommend The Rising - Check it out!
I love that this show is set in a small village in the middle of nowhere, and shows the unusual countryside culture of northern England. It almost feels like a Steven King story, but in Britain. The countryside and the forest are enchanting and spooky.
One of the best things is that you really have no idea who the murderer is at all throughout the whole series. The plot definitely keeps you engaged and guessing. It's a subtle psychological mystery horror.
But also it's a story about love and loss and the power of love to transcend death. It's a really moving show about characters who are both believable and likeable.
Over all it's a really well told modern ghost story. I hope they make a second series with a similar premise but new characters. I highly recommend The Rising - Check it out!
Despite a few missed opportunities and a couple dropped threads, this is an excellent series overall.
Anyone who has dealt with the grief of a sudden loss will be very moved by several aspects of this story.
The writers tapped successfully into grief in a way that made it feel authentic.
Their approach to the supernatural elements of this tale was not heavy handed, which helped avoid the hokeyness that sometimes hampers films in which a ghost is a central character.
For the most part, the large cast did a solid job bringing the village featured in this movie to life.
There were a few woke elements woven into this tale, but props to the writers for not being too heavy handed with them.
While one important moment was hijacked by a me too diatribe, in general, social justice took a back seat to story and character development, which made for a far more engaging final product.
I would consider this series very with watching, particularly for fans of ghost stories, murder mysteries, and small town dramas.
Anyone who has dealt with the grief of a sudden loss will be very moved by several aspects of this story.
The writers tapped successfully into grief in a way that made it feel authentic.
Their approach to the supernatural elements of this tale was not heavy handed, which helped avoid the hokeyness that sometimes hampers films in which a ghost is a central character.
For the most part, the large cast did a solid job bringing the village featured in this movie to life.
There were a few woke elements woven into this tale, but props to the writers for not being too heavy handed with them.
While one important moment was hijacked by a me too diatribe, in general, social justice took a back seat to story and character development, which made for a far more engaging final product.
I would consider this series very with watching, particularly for fans of ghost stories, murder mysteries, and small town dramas.
Enjoyable enough but by episode 5 I just wanted to skip the rest and just watch the finale. It's definitely not a 10/10 by any reach.
It started off well but for me the secondary characters weren't on the same level as Neve and her mother.
It started off well but for me the secondary characters weren't on the same level as Neve and her mother.
This is a supernatural drama involving teenagers like many other being done nowadays but, and this is a very big but, well done.
The leading actress gives a really good performance, you can emphasize with her whole journey, and most of the rest of the lead cast was appropriate. With their ups and downs, obviously, but nothing that was annoying. At least to me and the wife.
Despite involving teenagers, there are very few moments where characters decide to make something completely stupid or acting all hysteric because of some lazy writing. You better learn The CW.
The story is quite good, and neither my wife nor me could guess the real murder until it was revealed. That was a nice bonus since in this type of shows generally you can guess the murderer way before the writers intended and the """"clever"""" ways they use to hide that became annoying.
The lead character's new relationship, both of the detectives involved in the investigation and the ending are sure to upset some people because of what involves, but, I hope, for the majority will be alright and a reasonable ending. Just ignore the crying babies.
Finally, because maybe it wasn't so obvious during my review, this is how to make an interesting teenage supernatural drama The CW. Hope you learn.
The leading actress gives a really good performance, you can emphasize with her whole journey, and most of the rest of the lead cast was appropriate. With their ups and downs, obviously, but nothing that was annoying. At least to me and the wife.
Despite involving teenagers, there are very few moments where characters decide to make something completely stupid or acting all hysteric because of some lazy writing. You better learn The CW.
The story is quite good, and neither my wife nor me could guess the real murder until it was revealed. That was a nice bonus since in this type of shows generally you can guess the murderer way before the writers intended and the """"clever"""" ways they use to hide that became annoying.
The lead character's new relationship, both of the detectives involved in the investigation and the ending are sure to upset some people because of what involves, but, I hope, for the majority will be alright and a reasonable ending. Just ignore the crying babies.
Finally, because maybe it wasn't so obvious during my review, this is how to make an interesting teenage supernatural drama The CW. Hope you learn.
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- CuriosidadesIt is based on the 2017 Belgian series (Hotel) Beau Séjour, created by Bert Van Dael and Sanne Nuyens.
- ConexõesRemake of Beau Séjour (2016)
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