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(2017)

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6/10
Interesting but too long
pensman18 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The six episodes are almost two hours each, which makes this way too long. You are better off watching episode 1 to know the characters and then skip tp episode 6 for the conclusion. Some filmic touches remind me of Brian De Palma but what makes this watchable is the scenery of Italy. But if you must then know what you are in for.

The series is set in Matera . Chiara, a successful lawyer in a Rome office , is forced to return to her hometown for the sudden disappearance of her sister Elena, who lives there with her three children. Later a body is found in a ravine and it is hypothesized that it could be the suicidal one. Meanwhile, the mother Antonia, who suffers from a form of dementia, thinks that the daughter is still alive. Subsequently, the killing of Elena by the ex-husband Roberto is assumed (since Elena had never had psychological traumas so serious as to push her to suicide). Her husband's position seems to re-stabilize when it is discovered following various indications that Giulio, the last of Elena's three children, is not Roberto's son, but Martino Siniscalchi, a violent man, who beats his wife and takes on the role of deputy mayor of Matera. With this we think of a blackmail and therefore of the guilt of Martino Siniscalchi for the murder of Elena; later, however, when some naked photos of Elena found by a friend of his, Nicola Gambi, are found, he is sentenced on charges of manslaughter and concealment of a corpse.

This isin't the end. While I have provided some spoilers, the conclusion is in the final episode.
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