Bodies: what is this new Netflix series?
Netflix recently revealed its brand new eight-episode series titled Body which should appeal to fans of mystery thrillers and supernatural mysteries.
Adapted from the comic of the same name, the series presents an investigation that spans more than a century, from 1890 to 2053. Four London police officers, each belonging to a distinct erathey find themselves faced with the same corpse, which has identical wounds.
The plot becomes even more complex when we discover that the bullet supposedly lodged in the victim’s skull has not been found. This premise, combined with science fiction elementsplace Body in the tradition of mystery series that defy time and reality, like another flagship program of the platform: Dark.
Bodies: what do the first reviews say?
While the eight episodes have just arrived on Netflix, several media outlets have already had the opportunity to discover the series before it goes online. And I agree on one point: Body it should engage viewers.
Second The Parisian, Body it is a “thriller that plays with time”, highlighting its originality and its ability to fascinate from the first minutes. AlloCiné emphasizes the successful combination of the detective genre and science fiction, insinuating that the series could create a “serious addiction” in viewers. TV for leisure agrees with this idea, referring to a series that “will make viewers seriously addicted”, thanks to its clever mix of genres.
First offers a more nuanced perspective by writing it Bodyeven if he tries to get inspiration Dark, fails to reach its depth. However, actor Stephen Graham is praised for his “magnetic” performance.
Finally, Widescreen highlights the original concept of Body and its ability to keep the viewer in suspense, while criticizing some repetitive transitions.
Source: Cine Serie

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