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On Boxing Day 1999, Charlotte Meyer, an 11-year-old girl, disappears without a trace.On Boxing Day 1999, Charlotte Meyer, an 11-year-old girl, disappears without a trace.On Boxing Day 1999, Charlotte Meyer, an 11-year-old girl, disappears without a trace.
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Really good series, nice and unexpected end! I think the story line with Sarah and her dad is really good.
This French series opens in December 1999; a storm is battering the area and eleven year old Charlotte Meyer is cycling along her forest road. After the chain comes off her bike somebody in a van offers her a lift... she isn't seen again. Detective Pierre Castaing is in charge of the case; he believes Serge Fouquet is responsible but he has an alibi and another man, Tony Andreï, has confessed. Cutting to the present day somebody tries to grab another young girl; she manages to escape and evidence once again points to Fouquet... this time the investigator is Pierre's daughter, Captain Sarah Castaing. Fouquet is arrested again but it soon emerges that another girl has been taken... the race is on to find her. As the series progresses we see Sarah's investigation intertwined with flashbacks of her father's attempts to solve the original case.
I really enjoyed this series; at only six episodes it doesn't drag, nor does it feel overly rushed. There is a good sense of tension; this is raised by the fact that the series makes no secret of the fact that the latest kidnapped girl is alive in captivity and we regularly see her. There are some obvious clichés, notable the leading investigator continuing after being taken off the case and also getting involved with a suspect. The ending was far from obvious; I had a few theories as to what happened but none came close to the truth. The cast is solid; with Sofia Essaïdi and Olivier Marchal impressing as Sarah and Pierre Castaing and Guy Lecluyse is suitably unpleasant as Fouquet. Overall a solid crime drama that kept me gripped till the end.
I really enjoyed this series; at only six episodes it doesn't drag, nor does it feel overly rushed. There is a good sense of tension; this is raised by the fact that the series makes no secret of the fact that the latest kidnapped girl is alive in captivity and we regularly see her. There are some obvious clichés, notable the leading investigator continuing after being taken off the case and also getting involved with a suspect. The ending was far from obvious; I had a few theories as to what happened but none came close to the truth. The cast is solid; with Sofia Essaïdi and Olivier Marchal impressing as Sarah and Pierre Castaing and Guy Lecluyse is suitably unpleasant as Fouquet. Overall a solid crime drama that kept me gripped till the end.
Had me hooked until the final episode then everything collapsed. What a huge letdown. Could have been a classic but oh dear. So much promise until the finale. Could have been so much better.
This really can't be compared to Spiral which apparently is from same production team and the reason I watched.
A female police detective who's bad at her job surely isn't the ideal protagonist for this flawed series.
It just about gets to episode five with some credibility before bringing on a series of risible belly laughs - which is obviously not the audience response the producers are hoping for.
Maybe just one day there will be a detective who has a supportive partner, that would be radical. And that is just one of the many cliches that abound in the poor script.
A female police detective who's bad at her job surely isn't the ideal protagonist for this flawed series.
It just about gets to episode five with some credibility before bringing on a series of risible belly laughs - which is obviously not the audience response the producers are hoping for.
Maybe just one day there will be a detective who has a supportive partner, that would be radical. And that is just one of the many cliches that abound in the poor script.
I did enjoy this series over all, it was engaging with good characters and was at times tense. I do agree with others that the ending was somewhat disappointing. But it was well acted and directed throughout and I will watch the next series.
Sofia Essaïdi and Elisa Ezzedine were both good as Sarah Castaing. Leslie Medina as Lilas Castaing was full of character and a little underused in the story. Olivier Marchal as Pierre Castaing was good until the last episode as others have said, but that was the writing, not his acting.
Sofia Essaïdi and Elisa Ezzedine were both good as Sarah Castaing. Leslie Medina as Lilas Castaing was full of character and a little underused in the story. Olivier Marchal as Pierre Castaing was good until the last episode as others have said, but that was the writing, not his acting.
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