In the 1960s, a teenage girl investigates her past and discovers a connection to the Black Dahlia murder.In the 1960s, a teenage girl investigates her past and discovers a connection to the Black Dahlia murder.In the 1960s, a teenage girl investigates her past and discovers a connection to the Black Dahlia murder.
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This show just didn't live up to how good it should have been.... Chris Pine. Love him. The lead actress... she started with promise, but I kept wondering when her outer façade would break and we'd begin to see genuine emotion (we never really did). Ultimately, it set up such an eerie, creepy mystery with real world inspiration, old Hollywood setting with awesome costumes and sets... but along the way, it totally lost my interest. I was curious enough to see the ending, so I stuck with the limited series to the end. But it felt like a mediocre show that should have been great.
Series successfully uses actual people and events to craft a story that could easily span a dozen series. Not all of the events happen in the order they did in history, but the writer has skillfully put them together to make a six unit masterpiece. Excellent period piece (sets, cars, buildings) and very well acted.
I enjoyed the first episode. It sets out two line that we know will connect. Both lines have sympathetic lead characters Pine a down on his luck reporter, who could be a composite of lead character in the best Noir films. Eisley is the poor, lost, innocent soul, adopted as a baby and brought up in the countryside trying to connect with her natural (and rich) family in LA.
It all seems very promising and I will be definitely been watching the next episodes.
I have sort of ruined it for myself by researching the people. Right now after the first episode I really wish I had avoided the temptation to Google the real characters. I have the feeling the director will let the secret out of the bag quite quickly but if you can avoid researching them I believe it will enhance your experience.
It all seems very promising and I will be definitely been watching the next episodes.
I have sort of ruined it for myself by researching the people. Right now after the first episode I really wish I had avoided the temptation to Google the real characters. I have the feeling the director will let the secret out of the bag quite quickly but if you can avoid researching them I believe it will enhance your experience.
An engaging subject coupled with a strong cast, I Am The Night oozed potential.
Unfortunately the end product has been diluted to the point where even thought there are only six episodes it feels stretched out. And rather than the mature/adult tone the story merits, we're presented with I Am The Lite. It's Alien Covenant when it could have been Alien. I wouldn't recommend against watching, simply to go in with low expectations that way you won't be disappointed.
This is a fascinating story of revealation: the mystery of an adoption centered on one girl. The TV series is rife with striking elements of romance and detective, chicanery. Acting is enjoyable and the storyline is quite promising. It looks like knowing the roots can be dangerous for truth-seekers, but fascinating for show viewers.
Chris Pine and Patty Jenkins Team Up for True Crime
Chris Pine and Patty Jenkins Team Up for True Crime
Looking for something to watch? Check out "I Am the Night." The TNT series tackles the unsolved murder of The Black Dahlia with the dream team of Chris Pine and Patty Jenkins.
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- TriviaThe life story of Fauna Hodel (1951-2017) previously inspired the unreleased feature film Pretty Hattie's Baby (1991).
- GoofsGeorge Hodel is shown living in the Sowden House, a distinctive house which has official landmark status in Los Angeles. Hotel really did live in the house, but he moved out in 1950, about a year before Fauna Hodel was born, and about 15 years before the series takes place.
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