An old case is wrenched open when a reporter goes missing, leading his web sleuth daughter to a small mountain town haunted by a sect, secrecy and death.An old case is wrenched open when a reporter goes missing, leading his web sleuth daughter to a small mountain town haunted by a sect, secrecy and death.An old case is wrenched open when a reporter goes missing, leading his web sleuth daughter to a small mountain town haunted by a sect, secrecy and death.
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I loved all of the characters but especially loved Ida...l thought she was refreshing and played well off of the the other characters. The story was compelling and held my interest with all of the twists and turns. Having it set in the mountains was a great idea along with the mines and bio lab. It kept you guessing as to whether it was horror or something that could really happen. The cult was quite accurate as to how cults work l found all of the possibilities intriqing. Having been in the alps several times ,the mysterious feeling in the ancient villages can be quite eerie .l highly recommend this series as l binged it all in one day.
Anthracite is set in a small village in the Alps, that was shaken to its core in 1994, when the collective suicide of a sect called Les Ecrins hit the headlines.
Don't let Ida's character irritate you at the beginning of the series, she will change quickly and is much more bearable.
The plot moves around quickly, while the beautiful surroundings of the Swiss Alps make for a great visual backdrop, and the cast makes the most of the many twists and turns that the series has to offer. It delivers a great blend of suspense and humour, making it really intriguing.
Anthracite is the kind of big hamburger full of sauce and ingredients that you know will stain you. And even though there are times when it seems unclear where the show is going, it skillfully keeps things moving forward by adding really good turns and surprises, making for an engaging and exciting story.
The series explores dark themes, leaving the audience intrigued, it is worth the watch!
Don't let Ida's character irritate you at the beginning of the series, she will change quickly and is much more bearable.
The plot moves around quickly, while the beautiful surroundings of the Swiss Alps make for a great visual backdrop, and the cast makes the most of the many twists and turns that the series has to offer. It delivers a great blend of suspense and humour, making it really intriguing.
Anthracite is the kind of big hamburger full of sauce and ingredients that you know will stain you. And even though there are times when it seems unclear where the show is going, it skillfully keeps things moving forward by adding really good turns and surprises, making for an engaging and exciting story.
The series explores dark themes, leaving the audience intrigued, it is worth the watch!
Let me be clear, this is a mess.
The premise is quite interesting and some scenes are quite beautiful and breathtaking and some of the actors are actually believable (kudos to Hatik in particular).
I grew up watching French TV shows and they act like they are on stage and it's either over the top or not acting at all in general...
But with a Netflix budget and actually believing on some of the cast and crew it looked passable.
There are so many faults in the scenario and gaps in the story and it's super annoying... But I did finish it. That's like a plus... Not great, but better than the usual.
The premise is quite interesting and some scenes are quite beautiful and breathtaking and some of the actors are actually believable (kudos to Hatik in particular).
I grew up watching French TV shows and they act like they are on stage and it's either over the top or not acting at all in general...
But with a Netflix budget and actually believing on some of the cast and crew it looked passable.
There are so many faults in the scenario and gaps in the story and it's super annoying... But I did finish it. That's like a plus... Not great, but better than the usual.
The Ida character in the beginning does take some getting used to (she can come across as annoying in the first episode) but by the second / third episode the story and characters start to unravel.
A few good plot twists that were unexpected and keeps you guessing till the end.
Six episodes in length also ensures that the story / series is not drawn out with pointless plot fillers and dialogue.
Some negatives: some characters are annoying and some aspects of the plot are not fully explained or seem pointless.
The series delivers just enough to keep you invested. Good watch overall for fans of thriller mystery genre.
A few good plot twists that were unexpected and keeps you guessing till the end.
Six episodes in length also ensures that the story / series is not drawn out with pointless plot fillers and dialogue.
Some negatives: some characters are annoying and some aspects of the plot are not fully explained or seem pointless.
The series delivers just enough to keep you invested. Good watch overall for fans of thriller mystery genre.
Anthracite: 1994, a murderous cult commit mass suicide in Levionna in the French Alps, the only survivor being the cult leader. 2024, a journalist who had covered the original story is apparently kidnapped, his web sleuth daughter goes to Levionna to investigate. Another body turns up, are the cult active again? This series involves many plot twists and may well be a tad too lever for it's own good. It's worthwhile sticking with Anthracite though, convoluted as the plot is it involves many interesting tropes. A pharmaceutical company which may be carrying out secret tests on the local populace, a possible serial killer responsible for many disappearances over the last ten years, strange abandoned coal mines which are being reopened by the pharmaceutical company. There are some soap like elements to the plot and who is whose father/mother brother/sister theme which makes you hear dueling banjos playing in the background. It has enough, tension and action to keep you interested as gory violent scenes accumulate plus a nurse who could give Nurse Ratchet a run for her money. Directed by Julius Berg, Written by Fanny Robert, Maxime Berthemy, Sophie Lebarbier, Mehdi Ouahab. Six episodes in Netflix. 7.5/10.
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- TriviaPrimarily filmed in the picturesque Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France.
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- Runtime50 minutes
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