Series cast summary: | |||
Samuel Labarthe | ... | Gaspard Decker 6 episodes, 2017 | |
Suzanne Clément | ... | Virginie Musso 6 episodes, 2017 | |
Alexia Barlier | ... | Eve Mendel 6 episodes, 2017 | |
Frédéric Diefenthal | ... | Vincent Musso 6 episodes, 2017 | |
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Patrick Ridremont | ... | Thierry Rouget 6 episodes, 2017 |
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Nicolas Marié | ... | Gilles Lopez 6 episodes, 2017 |
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Gilles Vandeweerd | ... | Philippe 6 episodes, 2017 |
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Mélusine Loveniers | ... | Lola Decker 6 episodes, 2017 |
Martha Canga Antonio | ... | Maya Musso 6 episodes, 2017 | |
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François Neycken | ... | Julien 6 episodes, 2017 |
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Maxime Rennaux | ... | Tristan Musso 5 episodes, 2017 |
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Inès Bally | ... | Océane Rouget 3 episodes, 2017 |
Sixteen-year-old Jennifer disappears one night from her village in the Ardennes. Captain Gaspard Deker leads the investigation with local cop Virginie Musso, who knew the girl well. They are helped by Eve, a lonely and mysterious woman.
A kid gets lost in a misterious forest and the whole town goes crazy about it, sounds familiar right? well, I am not here to compare The Forest with Stranger Things and Dark but after watching the trailer and reading the synopsis you could only expect that hopefully it isn't a straight copy of one or another. The show is moody and misterious from the beginning even the characters seem to have doubts about their own past, as soon as the show advances you will start asking alot of questions about the case, the characters, the hints? that they give you etc and that is what makes a good thriller.
Unlike Dark and ST it barely touches the supernatural but don't expect it to be irrelevant because as it goes you will get a lot of hints about that being important.