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In a town in Chile, a woman leads a frantic search to find her missing sister amid a media storm and the police investigation. Inspired by a true case.In a town in Chile, a woman leads a frantic search to find her missing sister amid a media storm and the police investigation. Inspired by a true case.In a town in Chile, a woman leads a frantic search to find her missing sister amid a media storm and the police investigation. Inspired by a true case.
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It's not a thriller, but an exceptional drama. It's a slow start but it does pick up. I put myself in the lawyer's position and had fun figuring out the what's, who's and how's. Acting was fine and I loved the scenery.
As Episode 1 of "42 Days of Darkness" (2022 release from Chile; 6 episodes of 45 to 60 min each) opens, we fins ourselves somewhere in Chile and it is "June 29, 2010". We are introduced to a family of four. The husband is on his way to dropping off the two daughters at school, The wide, a woman named Veronica, hears a knock on the door, and she opens. It's not long before we realize she has disappeared, and feared kidnapped... At this point we are 10 min into Episode 1.
Couple of comments; let me just state the obvious upfront: I was not familiar with anyone on this production team or among the actors and actresses that are in this series. The plot is super heavy (and based on a true story), and my description of the initial 10 min does not give you a good sense of what all will take place (but neither am I going to spoil it here). Bottom line: it didn't take long for me to realize that this mini-series is right up my alley. The writing is strong, the characters are fleshed out. And the setting (in Chile) is an extra bonus.
All episodes of "42 Days In Darkness" started streaming on Netflix a few weeks ago, and I'm just now catching up on it. I've seen the first 2 episodes so far and it won't be long before I'll watch the remaining 4 episodes. If you dig true crime stories, and love an "exotic" setting like this one in Chile, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
*UPDATE* I've now seen all episodes, and have upgraded my overall rating from 7 to 8 stars. The last 2 episodes are absolutely outstanding, and my main reason for upgrading my rating.
Couple of comments; let me just state the obvious upfront: I was not familiar with anyone on this production team or among the actors and actresses that are in this series. The plot is super heavy (and based on a true story), and my description of the initial 10 min does not give you a good sense of what all will take place (but neither am I going to spoil it here). Bottom line: it didn't take long for me to realize that this mini-series is right up my alley. The writing is strong, the characters are fleshed out. And the setting (in Chile) is an extra bonus.
All episodes of "42 Days In Darkness" started streaming on Netflix a few weeks ago, and I'm just now catching up on it. I've seen the first 2 episodes so far and it won't be long before I'll watch the remaining 4 episodes. If you dig true crime stories, and love an "exotic" setting like this one in Chile, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
*UPDATE* I've now seen all episodes, and have upgraded my overall rating from 7 to 8 stars. The last 2 episodes are absolutely outstanding, and my main reason for upgrading my rating.
I enjoyed watching this show especially knowing the fact that it was based on true crime. The acting was superb, watching in English, the scenes, the events etc. I did not exclude the fact that this was a crime in Chile so laws slightly differ from that of US.
With all the junk and garbage shows nowadays, it felt refreshing to spend time watching this show. I really believe this show is worth every minute of it if you just want to watch a quality, no nonsense, drama.
With all the junk and garbage shows nowadays, it felt refreshing to spend time watching this show. I really believe this show is worth every minute of it if you just want to watch a quality, no nonsense, drama.
As this Chilean series, which is inspired by real events, opens a woman approaches a house that is surrounded by police. She is informed that her sister's body has been found. The action then moves back forty-two days to the time when she went missing. Verónica Montes lived in a wealthy community in the south of Chile; she was married to Mario Medina and has two daughters, Karen and Emilia. One day Karen returns home from school and finds the home empty. Mario goes to the police and tells them he has received a phone call from somebody who claims to have kidnapped his wife. While the police start their investigation lawyer Víctor Pizarro and two colleagues start their own parallel investigation, convinced that the police aren't doing a thorough job.
I thought this was a really intriguing series; I've no idea how close it is to the real events but as a drama it really works. We may know from the start that Verónica will be found dead but if anything that only makes one think more about how her body wasn't found sooner. The case is interesting and the cast do a great job bringing the characters to life. There is an understated reality to their performances rather than over-the-top highly charismatic characters. The impressive southern Chilean scenery combined with near constant rain add a great atmosphere to the already interesting story. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of the genre.
These comments are based on watching the Series in Spanish with English subtitles.
I thought this was a really intriguing series; I've no idea how close it is to the real events but as a drama it really works. We may know from the start that Verónica will be found dead but if anything that only makes one think more about how her body wasn't found sooner. The case is interesting and the cast do a great job bringing the characters to life. There is an understated reality to their performances rather than over-the-top highly charismatic characters. The impressive southern Chilean scenery combined with near constant rain add a great atmosphere to the already interesting story. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of the genre.
These comments are based on watching the Series in Spanish with English subtitles.
I found this show refreshing because it:
1. Was a Chilean production - I don't think I've seen one before.
2. Had beautiful scenery and so much water.
3. Felt like the conversations and situations were real.
4. Gave me a bit of a rest from tense psychological thrillers.
I didn't like:
1. The lack of suspects.
2. The abrupt and inconclusive ending.
3. Too much music,
7.5/10.
1. Was a Chilean production - I don't think I've seen one before.
2. Had beautiful scenery and so much water.
3. Felt like the conversations and situations were real.
4. Gave me a bit of a rest from tense psychological thrillers.
I didn't like:
1. The lack of suspects.
2. The abrupt and inconclusive ending.
3. Too much music,
7.5/10.
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