A modern twist to a classical "whodunnit" tale, when the life of a wealthy New York therapist turns upside down after she and her family get involved with a murder case.A modern twist to a classical "whodunnit" tale, when the life of a wealthy New York therapist turns upside down after she and her family get involved with a murder case.A modern twist to a classical "whodunnit" tale, when the life of a wealthy New York therapist turns upside down after she and her family get involved with a murder case.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 2 wins & 31 nominations total
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Felt a little rushed in a couple of places but otherwise very watchable.
Ruined only by some unintentionally comical moments when Nicole Kidman attempted to convey fear and other emotions on her overly botoxed face.
Ruined only by some unintentionally comical moments when Nicole Kidman attempted to convey fear and other emotions on her overly botoxed face.
The Undoing has shown at last that Hugh Grant is not a one trick pony . He shed his English foppish acting style and turned in a really good performance .Helped by a strong cast ,it made compelling viewing. I hope Hugh continues down this path . The Undoing is well worth binge watching . Enjoy Bruce
The first episode of this installment has much of what a person will want in a murder mystery: suspense, intrigue, eroticism, and classic "who done it." Nicole Kidman is an underrated performer, and she does not disappoint is this first episode. Her genuine display of humility, kindness, sincerity, and appropriate assertiveness are all characterized. It's worth a look.
It started out with a very strong screenplay. It had intelligent dialogue. The acting performances were all very good. Unfortunately, Fernando Alves character wasn't developed. The show remain strong until ep5. Ep5 and ep6 direction did not impressed me as well as the first four episodes.
I am not sure what the point was with Sylvia Steineitz or Miguel Alves. I'm not putting down the show, but I felt the climax could have been taken in a different direction. It is certainly better than many of the other TV shows running on streaming platforms.
I am not sure what the point was with Sylvia Steineitz or Miguel Alves. I'm not putting down the show, but I felt the climax could have been taken in a different direction. It is certainly better than many of the other TV shows running on streaming platforms.
I really loved first five episodes. Grant, Jupe and Sutherland gave us great performances, Kidman did well. Some characters were useless or barely used, such a shame.
Last episode seemed like classic Hollywood story. Ending had to be better.
You should watch it. In the end it is a pretty good psychological thriller.
Did you know
- TriviaNicole Kidman performs the intro-song, a cover of "Dream a Little Dream of Me". It was director Susanne Bier's idea to have her perform it, and Kidman's husband Keith Urban helped her record the cover.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.212 (2020)
- SoundtracksDream a Little Dream of Me
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Performed by Nicole Kidman
Written by Fabian Andre, Wilbur Schwandt and Gus Kahn
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