A few days ago, Netflix released Missing You, its latest adaptation of Harlan Coben’s novel, online. With only 5 episodes and a story that will likely move more than one person, will this latest production have the same success as Double Trap? And above all, did it manage to dethrone the best series by an American author? Answer in this article!
Gone Forever: 2.7/5
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Guillaume Lucchesi, in his thirties, thought he had highlighted the terrible tragedy that killed the two people he loved most: Sonia, his first love, and Fred, his brother. Ten years later, Judith, whose love has given him the chance to regain his taste for life, disappears during his mother’s funeral. To find her, Guillaume will have to face all the truths his family has kept from him, but also the truths he has long chosen to ignore. For better and especially for worse…
According to Pirlo: “Great success…I haven’t read this Cobain novel (I’ve read many of his others), the actors are pretty good and the script is just enough twists but not too much.” For my part, the ending is very good. “
Wordless: 2.8/5
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The disappearance of a young man, shortly after the death of his friend, sows chaos among the residents of a wealthy Warsaw suburb by exposing their secrets and lies.
According to Pascal L.: “A mini-thriller series adapted from Harlan Coben’s novel of the same name. Good performances, extremely annoying teenagers, tortured parents, digital damage, a plot that slowly reveals itself for the hook, and an especially well-thought-out conclusion. discovery”
Don’t Go: 3.1/5
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Great Britain. Megan is a working woman while raising three children. Ray used to be a promising photographer, but today he’s a foodie and a hit with young stars aspiring for stardom. Broome is a detective who can’t give up on a disappearance case. Soon, a new romance will shake up the past and affect the existence of Megan, Ray and Broom.
According to Mohdzir: “Predator!! That’s what I remember from this miniseries, I finished all the episodes in one day, but that doesn’t stop the story from being a bit weak at times, too much simplicity and too many coincidences, we get lost at one point because there are too many secondary characters, the ending is really unexpected !! The cast is great, one of the strengths of this series! Not bad to look at. “
Double Trap: 3.4/5
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When Maya, an ex-soldier, suddenly sees her husband on a spy camera, whom she thought had been murdered, she discovers an assassination plot rooted in the past.
According to Lionel33000: “Hello, the new British detective series based on Harlan Coben’s novel is very enjoyable, 8 episodes and a good plot that leads us to the end with a very good distribution of roles to experience this strange story of Coben. Mystery, multiple plots, many characters for our utmost enjoyment.”
In the woods: 3.5/5
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Hope returns to a Warsaw prosecutor when a body linked to his sister’s disappearance 25 years earlier is found.
according to Henrico : “A high-quality thriller. Both with a complex and in-depth script, as well as highly elaborated dialogues, brilliant performances by the actors and the technical and poetic beauty of the shots. There’s just one problem, though: Agata Malesinska, Wojtek Miloszewski, the creative duo, spread out too many scenes and give the whole thing an overly heavy and gruesome rhythm. We will follow, of course, but a little, thoroughly and non-stop.”
I miss you: 3.6/5
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Eleven years ago, Detective Kat Donovan’s fiance Josh—the love of her life—disappeared and she hasn’t been heard from since. Today, while looking through profiles on a dating app, Cathy’s world comes crashing down again when she sees his face on one of the accounts. Josh’s reappearance forces him to delve into the mystery of his father’s murder and uncover long-buried secrets in his past.
According to Laetitia Plansson: “Great story, actors on point, a real credit to setting the English background… Makes you want to read the novel it’s based on.”
Intimidation: 3.8/5
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Adam Price lives an idyllic life. He has a good job, two beautiful sons, and his marriage seems flawless. But his happiness is shattered when the “stranger” reveals a shocking secret about Adam’s wife.
According to Rozlina: “This is a series that I really liked, we watched the series in two evenings because it was very addictive. Bravo to the cast, especially the actor who plays the police inspector. The story is well put together and we are surprised to guess in each episode, it is very well put together. I hope there will be a sequel.”
Safe: 3.9/5
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Recently widowed Tom is at the dawn of a new life with his two daughters in a privileged and protected society. But deeply buried secrets will upset all this beautiful balance. Mysterious disappearances, adultery, murder… Tom realizes that he doesn’t really know the people around him. Will he be able to protect his loved ones from the danger that awaits them?
According to Xavier D.: “A very good mini-series about the investigation of the box set up by Harlan Corben himself, I’m glad to have found Michael S. Hall, who knew how to bring out the Dexter image that was in him, well done, but let’s also salute Mark Warren, Audrey Flerot. , Amanda Abington. And many other talents that I must have forgotten. One season, 8 episodes was more than enough, and considering how it ends, that’s a good thing. taste!”
Innocent: 4/5
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After accidentally killing a man, she falls into a tragic spiral. But when he finally finds love and freedom, a phone call brings his nightmare back to life.
According to MerguezYes: “Simply brilliant, addictive, exciting. Harlan Coben (“Safe,” “Intimidation”) fans will love it. The screen version of the book is brilliantly successful, obviously each episode ends with an unbearable suspense, but with a very successful flashback and very fluid writing.
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