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Top of the Lake

  • TV Series
  • 2013–2017
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Elisabeth Moss in Top of the Lake (2013)
Detective Robin Griffin has returned to Sydney and is trying to rebuild her life. When the body of an Asian girl washes up on Bondi Beach, there appears little hope of finding the killer, until Robin realizes "China Girl" didn't die alone. Robin looks to the investigation to restore herself, but her problems are personal. Haunted by a daughter given up at birth, Robin desperately wants to find her, yet dreads revealing the truth of her conception. But her search to discover "China Girl's" identity will take her into the city's darkest recesses and closer than she could have imagined to the secrets of her own heart.
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Obsessed with the disappearance of a 12-year-old pregnant girl near a freezing lake in New Zealand, a brave detective will find herself up against small-town secrets and a side of herself th... Read allObsessed with the disappearance of a 12-year-old pregnant girl near a freezing lake in New Zealand, a brave detective will find herself up against small-town secrets and a side of herself that was meticulously kept at bay.Obsessed with the disappearance of a 12-year-old pregnant girl near a freezing lake in New Zealand, a brave detective will find herself up against small-town secrets and a side of herself that was meticulously kept at bay.

  • Creators
    • Jane Campion
    • Gerard Lee
  • Stars
    • Elisabeth Moss
    • David Wenham
    • Peter Mullan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    39K
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    POPULARITY
    1,058
    134
    • Creators
      • Jane Campion
      • Gerard Lee
    • Stars
      • Elisabeth Moss
      • David Wenham
      • Peter Mullan
    • 208User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 21 wins & 75 nominations total

    Episodes13

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    A Guide to the Films of Jane Campion
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    Robin and Tui: Interrogation
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    Robin and Tui: Interrogation
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    Robin and Tui: Interrogation
    GJ and Tui: "What Happened?"
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    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Robin Griffin
    • 2013–2017
    David Wenham
    David Wenham
    • Al Parker
    • 2013–2017
    Peter Mullan
    Peter Mullan
    • Matt
    • 2013
    Thomas M. Wright
    Thomas M. Wright
    • Johnno
    • 2013
    Skye Wansey
    Skye Wansey
    • Grishina
    • 2013
    Geneviève Lemon
    • Bunny
    • 2013
    Robyn Malcolm
    Robyn Malcolm
    • Anita
    • 2013
    Kip Chapman
    Kip Chapman
    • Luke
    • 2013–2017
    Jacqueline Joe
    Jacqueline Joe
    • Tui
    • 2013–2017
    Ewen Leslie
    Ewen Leslie
    • Pyke…
    • 2013–2017
    Gwendoline Christie
    Gwendoline Christie
    • Miranda Hilmarson
    • 2017
    Alice Englert
    Alice Englert
    • Mary
    • 2017
    Sarah Valentine
    Sarah Valentine
    • Prue
    • 2013
    Madeleine Sami
    Madeleine Sami
    • Zena
    • 2013
    Clayton Jacobson
    • Adrian Butler
    • 2017
    Jay Ryan
    Jay Ryan
    • Mark
    • 2013
    David Dencik
    David Dencik
    • Alexander 'Puss'
    • 2017
    Alison Bruce
    Alison Bruce
    • Anne-Marie
    • 2013
    • Creators
      • Jane Campion
      • Gerard Lee
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    8cherold

    A Beautiful Place Full of Horrible Men

    Season One Review: I've been looking at the reviews of the first season of this series, and I feel most of the negative ones are from people who simply wanted a very different show. There are inexplicable comparisons with Twin Peaks and complaints about the quality of the mystery, as though this is a series in which the central mystery is the selling point.

    It's not a classic mystery story, but neither is it meant to be (and neither was Twin Peaks, so when people complain it's not a good mystery "like Twin Peaks" I am profoundly puzzled). Instead it is the exploration of a created world. The story is shambling, with odd strings that seem untethered, but so is life. Yes, you could strip out Holly Hunter's brilliant performance as a down-to-earth guru, toss out Robin's mother, toss out all sorts of things, and you could have a short, standard mystery, but why would you want to do that?

    Top of the Lake is a fascinating look at a brutal, beautiful world. The beauty comes from the landscape, the brutality from the men, who are remarkably awful. I can see why some people would complain about a show where almost every man is a monster, except for a couple of crazy ones and one passably nice guy. It doesn't bother me, but it's the one criticism I've read that I wouldn't argue against.

    The show is not about the mystery but about character. There is enough mystery and plot to keep that part involving, but this is more about Robin's inner struggles and outer determination and passion than anything else.

    I wish more of the reviewers here talked about the mini-series that exists instead of the one they wanted.

    Season Two review: I had thought Top of the Lake was a mini-series and was surprised there *was* a season two. It is less scenic and even grimmer than the first season. There is more grit and less quirk, but there is still the complexity of character and the dark view of male-female interactions (i.e. A lot of the men are jerks).

    It was interesting, but not so much that I'm eager for a third season.
    8iejeecee

    Quality Television

    If I had to describe this mini-series in a few key phrases it would be: beautiful scenery, great acting and a gripping plot.

    While the shows synopsis suggests a straightforward detective story, it's focus gradually shifts towards it's main protagonist Robin Griffin (played wonderfully by Elisabeth Moss). As she (and we the viewers) slowly discover more about her past.

    The intensity ramps up with each episode and your always left wanting to find out more until it all ends in a satisfying climax.

    The series does suffer a bit from male-bashing. It doesn't impact the quality in any way, but don't expect to find any likable men here.
    4rallen-34923

    Kiwis With Attitude

    Imagine the scene in the offices of the New Zealand Tourism Board.

    "You know the one thing wrong with this country? Everyone here is too damn nice. It's just so boooring! Visitors aren't coming any more. We godda do something.

    "Yeah, agreed, but what?"

    "I bin thinking: what about a TV series showing we're really, really weird?"

    "Nah, they won't buy it. They know we're too nice."

    "No, wait. You remember that old film, what was it, 'Deliverance'? We'll base something on that. Bunch of inbred psychos in backofbeyondsville, throw in a bit of incest, murder, a few hippy lezzies, a detective with a troubled past but a heart of gold sorting it all out…"

    "You could be onto something. Might just work…. (laughs) nah, they'll never commission it."

    But they did.

    Ingredients: a set of male characters who are either morally weak, sociopathic or with an IQ in single figures. A cast of female characters who are abused, long-suffering martyrs. Add some comic relief with a bunch of women in container homes kinda led by a kinda earth mother, mockingly characterized as living on crisps and liquorice allsorts and fantasizing about men with larger-than-average penises.

    Plot: Psycho McPsychface, the patriarch of an isolated, family community, lives with his children, grandchildren (some of whom are possibly both) and a colony of feral attack dogs in the middle of nowhere. Named with leaden irony Paradise, this tranquil spot, disturbed only by the occasional pointless murder and the disappearance of a pregnant twelve-year old, is invaded by a commune of traumatized women trying to rediscover their inner souls in peace. They just happen to choose the favourite spot of a psychotic Scotsman, whose Mother is buried on the plot, and whose malice is matched only by his sentimentality – with hilarious consequences! No, not really – I don't think any of these things are funny, even in an ironic way. Which is the main reason for not liking this series, which is patronizing, callous and emotionally manipulative by turns.

    But the scenery is really, really lovely. Perhaps I'll visit New Zealand with its great countryside and nice people anyway – and by the way they are mostly genuinely nice, and not a bit boring.
    9kenhalverson57

    Character Development

    Brilliant character development; each character develops along true lines; their development is not hindered or compromised by the plot line. Beautiful plot twists; the obvious happening when unexpected and bolts from the blue when all seems straight forward. As confronting as real life itself. The cinematography has faithfully reflected the essence and ambiance of this special area. In episode 1 I was critical toward the US/Aust/NZ accent and inflection of Elisabeth Moss but then accepted it as part of her (Robyn's) character. Any misgivings (ABC) of her being cast in the role should totally have been cast aside by such a gritty performance. The glassing scene in the pub is cloned reality. Magnificent scenery, great acting, intuitive story telling.
    10alantas

    Very interesting show

    This is probably one of my favorite shows and I uphold my 10 stars rating after watching the second season. Top of the lake is a slow burner, with unique characters that are very flawed and human. If you let it, it can get under your skin and leaves you wondering about the heavy issues, that it dares to deal with. For example, the second season's main theme is motherhood, abuse in relationship and exploitation of a marginal group of people (sex workers). I think you wouldn't expect the ending which is a quite unique twist, but I won't say more. This show is also quite good at playing with your expectations and turning them upside down, which is the hallmark of good storytelling. The female characters are quite prominent and well written, without being obnoxious feminist champions. They feel real and very relatable. The antagonist is also very good, I was worried, that the new antihero will be only a pale shadow compared to Peter Mullan, but oh boy, was I wrong! I can only recommend Top of the Lake, it's not your typical good guys vs bad guys show. It's about people who collide with each other, have interesting story arcs and face relatable problems under unusual circumstances. Don't listen to people who watch half an episode and come here to write a "review".

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    • Trivia
      Jane Campion offered her The Piano (1993) star Anna Paquin the leading role of Robin Griffin, but Paquin declined due to her pregnancy.
    • Alternate versions
      The miniseries is approximately 360 minutes long. In the US the show first aired on the Sundance Channel divided into 7 untitled episodes (of variable length between 49 and 53 mins each); in the UK and new Zealand, the show aired as 6 one-hour episodes. The titles of the UK episodes are: 1.1 Paradise Sold 1.2 Searchers Search 1.3 The Edge of the Universe 1.4 A Rainbow Above Us 1.5 The Dark Creator 1.6 No Goodbyes Thanks
    • Connections
      Featured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.39 (2013)

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2013 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
      • New Zealand
      • United States
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      • Official Site [France]
    • Languages
      • English
      • Thai
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Top of the Lake: China Girl
    • Filming locations
      • Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand(season 1)
    • Production companies
      • See-Saw Films
      • Escapade Pictures
      • Screen Australia
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