France 3 broadcasts “Murders in the Porcupines” tonight, Charlie Bruno (“En Famille”), François Vincentel, Nicole Calfan and Crystal Labod (“Un Si Grand Soleil”). Is this new opus from a successful detective collection worth the detour?
Რ About?
The lifeless body of a 60-year-old woman was found in Porcoles, on the coast of Alicastra. Elizabeth Carlson was an artist and figure on the island. His body, which lies at the foot of a cliff, resembles Lycaster, the famous legendary dragon who gave his name to the bay.
Arno Tayard, a very serious deputy prosecutor who is himself from the country, will have to conduct an investigation with Charlie Buckowski, a whimsical police chief who has just been transferred from Senna Saint-Denis.
Murders in PorcolDirected by Dolphin Lemoine and written by Pierre Lacan and Ann-Charlotte Cassabi.
With Charlie Bruno, François Vincentel, Nicole Calfan, Didier Flamane, Crystal Labod, …
Saturday, May 7, at 9:10 p.m., 3 p.m., France
What does the press think …
According to Tele Z:
“The Bruno / Vincentelli duo seduce from the very beginning on this island, a dark and moving camera that relies on quality actors.” 3.5 / 5
According to Le Parisien:
“Vincent and Bruno form a tandem that coincides with an idyllic environment. (…) A quiet story like a sea breeze, with expected or heard events, unexpected twists and mysteries, thankfully stored until the end of the investigation.” 3.5 / 5
According to Télé 7 Jours:
Charlie Bruno and François Vincentel take on the role of commander and judge with conviction for the purposes of the investigation … The tandem is as original as it is surprising! And what a pleasure to find actors Nicole Calfan and the great Flemish. ” 3/5
According to TV Cable Sat:
“The investigation is attractive and entertaining. The cast is flawless. The excellent natural settings are very well displayed. Good vintage from this collection!” 3/5
According to Telerama:
“A white-threaded, criminal intrigue takes place on an autopilot, and it’s because of its social connotations that the TV movie has a weak interest.” 2/5
Source: allocine

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