Number 1: All the Light We Cannot See
Over the course of a decade, the intertwined destinies of two heroes whose lives will be turned upside down by World War II: Marie-Laure LeBlanc, a young blind French woman sheltering her uncle, and Werner Pfennig, a German teenager who is a true radio genius. transmissions. Through a shared secret bond, they regain faith in humanity and see a glimmer of hope.
AlloCiné Viewer Rating: 3.8/5
According to lia (5/5):
“Masterpiece! Definitely one of the best series of 2023. 4 episodes of incredible intensity, set against the backdrop of World War II and aimed at conveying a message of hope. The story is rich with emotions and characters that intersect. Really well written, as well as impeccably acted. That Not to mention the beauty of the photography and the high quality of the lighting work. A must see!”
According to Deco Eco (5/5):
“A humane masterpiece at a time when we desperately need Hugh Laurie in a brilliantly extraordinary role.” The two young actors are very exciting this is a must watch series at the moment.“
According to Romain Micallef (5/5):
“An absolutely brilliant, poignant series with exceptional imagery. It combines both the emotion conveyed by the characters and the duty of memory that the World War II series entails.”
why does it work
A moving and moving TV series that can be watched in just 4 hours? It was enough to convince subscribers to give All the Light We Cannot See a chance. They fell under the spell of its heroine, played by blind actress Aria Mia Laubert, and were charmed by the quality production directed by Sean Levy (Stranger Things).
Number 2: Tailor

A famous tailor is making a wedding dress for his best friend’s fiancee. But the dark secrets of these three will soon turn their lives upside down.
AlloCiné Viewer Rating: 3.6/5
According to Monduan (5/5):
“A series full of emotions, suspense, highlighting a different person. An excellent series, the first 2 seasons of which I devoured with great pleasure.”
According to Chantal D (3/5):
“I’m very disappointed with season 3, I really liked the first two seasons where things happened, but season 3 is flat and uninteresting.”
According to Fred H. (1/5):
“Very badly acted, over-acted even. A performance that should not fall behind, on the same level as The Young and the Restless.”
why does it work
Based on the popularity of its first two seasons, The Tailor is successfully returning to Netflix for a third round of episodes. Turkish fiction, not recommended for people under the age of 16, corresponds to sensitive, sensual and simplistic romances that the platform’s subscribers adore. Made up of coups, betrayals, family failures, love triangles and hot intimate scenes, this series combines all the ingredients of popular productions on Netflix.
Number 3: Onesies

Four detectives from four different eras of London investigate the same murder.
AlloCiné Viewer Rating: 3.8/5
According to Joe75: (5/5)
“Between police investigations mixed with science fiction, 8 episodes of “Bodies” have to be devoured quickly, for my part, over the weekend, so as not to lose the thread of a complex story, the details of which cannot be recovered. puzzle as they go.”
According to Athena Sages (4.5/5):
“I loved this series full of twists and turns, and while I respect everyone’s opinion, I don’t fully understand the negativity. It is well imagined with a great cast. The ending is great. I really recommend it.”
According to Julien 2222 (4.5/5):
“An exciting series! It’s very well put together and the investigation is very engrossing, even if it’s a little easy to deduce what’s going to happen. A timeline like Dark is great and serves the story perfectly. Season 2 or not? But the door remained open!“
why does it work
The same body for four eras and four different investigations? At this rate, it’s no wonder that the Bodies series has attracted a lot of subscribers to the platform. Three weeks after its release, the program is still number one on Netflix. The original thriller is ideal for all lovers of the genre.
Number 4: Lupine

25 years ago, young Assane Diop’s life was turned upside down when his father died after being accused of a crime he did not commit. Today, Asan inspires the revenge of his hero, Arsene Lupine – a gentleman thief…
AlloCiné Viewer Rating: 3.5/5
According to Yetcha (4.5/5):
“big. Sy is definitely personified in this series. His love for Lupine shines through in his character, and the performance, which systematically returns to the course of thieving, gives us all the elements we’ve been missing to understand how he manages to commit his evil deeds. We sense a slight hint in the production of the latest Sherlock Holmes. I can’t wait for season 4.”
According to Halim Owatman (4/5)
“Very good series, the third part remains in continuity. Lupine’s spirit is still there with Omar Sy as smart as ever and the villains are still very nasty! The production is spot on, despite minor inconsistencies. Very good entertainment, a series that is very easy to watch. Looking forward to part 4 which won’t be bad at all!“
According to LAMU1976 (3/5)
“This is a series that you have to take a step back and ignore in disbelief because there’s still quite a lot going on. We don’t think too much, and frankly, it’s entertaining. We can pretty easily guess what is being told in the flashbacks and how the story was made regarding Lupine’s crimes..”
why does it work
Netflix’s French-made blockbuster is holding up well against the competition and continues to dominate the platform’s ratings nearly a month after its release. Part 3 of Lupine enjoyed similar success to the first two parts. Omar Sy’s popularity probably has a lot to do with it. As of now, the platform hasn’t confirmed a sequel, but it looks like it’s off to a good start.
Number 5: Bad Camp, Series

Ecstasy producer Ferri Bouman tries to penetrate the underworld of Brabant. With the support of John, his brother, Lars, Remko and Dennis, he does not hesitate to challenge the unruly drug kingpin Ari Tech and the disreputable motorcycle club to carve out a place at the top. But when Danielle, the woman he loves, discovers his dark side and the nature of his dealings, Ferri finally realizes the price he will have to pay to become the big boss…
AlloCiné Viewer Rating: 3.3/5
According to lia (4/5):
“I loved the Undercover series, so it’s great to find the very charismatic Eddie BEAUMONT in this prequel, as well as Daniel and all the others in the early days of the Clique. A quality series, well interpreted and produced and that changes from American or Latino narco series.“
According to Julien Berry (5/5):
“A slap in the face to this little Belgian series! ‘Ferry’! It plunges us into the dark beginnings of the iconic character. This prequel manages to captivate the audience from the first moments, thanks to a complex plot and a charismatic protagonist. The story takes us to the 1990s, exploring the youth of Feri Bouman, a fearsome criminal who We found out in ‘Undercover’.” The actors give believable performances and the series manages to create a tense and exciting atmosphere.”
According to Harry6489 (4/5):
“An excellent series, produced at a steady pace from the first episode to the last. Likeable characters, a good story and a solid script, what else? This series can be watched for our greatest pleasure; I highly recommend it. “
why does it work
Following the 2021 film Le Bad Camp, Netflix will launch a series of the same name that will again follow the hectic life of aspiring ecstasy producer Ferry Bouman (Frank Lammers). The Belgian-Dutch fiction was able to convince the subscribers of the platform, as it went straight up to the fifth place with the best views. We can understand them, the program is attractive and effective for this thriller: investigation, drug dealing, family stories and wild action!
Source: Allocine

Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.