Visions on TF1: “Infinite”, “Directed Story”, “Flawless Interpretation” …. What does the press think about Luan’s series?

Visions on TF1: “Infinite”, “Directed Story”, “Flawless Interpretation” …. What does the press think about Luan’s series?

Before the twelve-year-old girl disappears, eight-year-old Diego reveals strange visions that warn the gendarmerie captain in charge of the investigation, Romain, and especially his companion, Sarah, a young psychologist. What if what Diego sees or paints is related to this disappearance?

Visions created by Jeanne Le Gilo and Bruno Degas
With Luan Emera, Sophia Guerraib, Jean-Higi Angle, Leon Durius, Marie-Anne Casta, Anna Marivine and Julien Boycelier

Every Monday from May 16 at 21:10 on TF1 and now available on Salto

According to Télé Loisirs:

Directed by Akim Isker and written by Jeanne Le Gio and Bruno Degas, the screenwriters who owe a special debt to “Lake Secrets”, this drama takes the viewer to the heart of a mysterious and addictive story. The casting is quality, from Luan Emery to Jean-Hughes to Angla and Marie-Angie Cast, who pass through Sufia Guerra and young Leon Durier.4/5

According to Le Figaro:

The story is dense. The realization is a liquidation, offering particularly beautiful close-ups of faces and some very beautiful landscapes. And interpretation, flawless. ” 4/5

According to Télé 7 Jours:

In this series, which combines detective and fantasy, we quickly find ourselves in an investigation that unfolds suddenly after the visions of little Diego. Luan, for whom this is the first series, sensitively plays the little one who befriends him.3/5

According to TeleStar:

A French esoteric thriller that works pretty well.3/5

According to TV Cable Sat:

This fantastic TF1 mini-series is characterized by thematic courage and prestigious actors. What is unfortunate is that the script and the production are not always appropriate.3/5

According to The Point:

Blame should look for the side of the scenario that collects genre spins, before overdosing, at the risk of losing credibility. And since the culprit is clearly not to be found among the obvious suspects, but rather towards the characters abandoned by the story, even the result, a little sloppy, leaves the impression of losing some time.2/5

Source: allocine

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