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The Serpent

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2021
  • TV-MA
  • 57m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
53K
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Amesh Edireweera, Jenna Coleman, Tahar Rahim, Ellie Bamber, Mathilde Warnier, and Billy Howle in The Serpent (2021)
Inspired by real events, The Serpent reveals the story of serial conman Charles Sobhraj (Golden Globe nominee Tahar Rahim) and the remarkable attempts to bring him to justice.

The Serpent. Coming to Netflix on April 2nd.
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The twisting, real-life story of Charles Sobhraj, a murderer, thief and seductive master of disguise, who was a hidden darkness in the mid-70's on Asia's hippie trail.The twisting, real-life story of Charles Sobhraj, a murderer, thief and seductive master of disguise, who was a hidden darkness in the mid-70's on Asia's hippie trail.The twisting, real-life story of Charles Sobhraj, a murderer, thief and seductive master of disguise, who was a hidden darkness in the mid-70's on Asia's hippie trail.

  • Stars
    • Tahar Rahim
    • Billy Howle
    • Jenna Coleman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    53K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,133
    100
    • Stars
      • Tahar Rahim
      • Billy Howle
      • Jenna Coleman
    • 644User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 13 nominations total

    Episodes8

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    The Serpent: Season 1 (German Trailer 1)
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    The Serpent: Season 1 (Latin America Market Trailer 1 Subtitled)
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    The Serpent: Season 1 (Dutch Trailer 1 Subtitled)
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    Tahar Rahim
    Tahar Rahim
    • Charles Sobhraj
    • 2021
    Billy Howle
    Billy Howle
    • Herman Knippenberg
    • 2021
    Jenna Coleman
    Jenna Coleman
    • Marie-Andrée Leclerc
    • 2021
    Ellie Bamber
    Ellie Bamber
    • Angela Knippenberg
    • 2021
    Mathilde Warnier
    Mathilde Warnier
    • Nadine Gires
    • 2021
    Grégoire Isvarine
    Grégoire Isvarine
    • Remi Gires
    • 2021
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Paul Siemons
    • 2021
    Amesh Edireweera
    Amesh Edireweera
    • Ajay Chowdhury
    • 2021
    Apasiri Kulthanan
    Apasiri Kulthanan
    • Lawana
    • 2021
    William Brand
    William Brand
    • Ambassador van Dongen
    • 2021
    Chotika Sintuboonkul
    • Kannika
    • 2021
    Kenneth Won
    Kenneth Won
    • Yotin
    • 2021
    Fabien Frankel
    Fabien Frankel
    • Dominique Renelleau
    • 2021
    Adam Rothenberg
    Adam Rothenberg
    • Gilbert Redland
    • 2021
    Ilker Kaleli
    Ilker Kaleli
    • Vitali Hakim
    • 2021
    Kitty Chicha Amatayakul
    • Suda
    • 2021
    Ellie de Lange
    Ellie de Lange
    • Helena Dekker
    • 2021
    Armand Rosbak
    • Willem Bloem
    • 2021
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    8steven-duffield

    Great Interpretation of an Enduring Case

    Superb acting from the leads. Phenomenal costume and set design, and a great score.

    You're skin crawls from the sheer creepiness of Charles Sohbraj the pure Sociopath.

    This is a tense and gripping drama and the time hopping device is used to great effect as it underlines a cat and mouse came that spans across 5 or 6 countries over 20 years plus. Other reviewers said this instilled confusion and detracted from the plot... but it doesn't.... It enhances it as it keeps things flowing and on edge.

    If you enjoy simple mindless and linear storytelling... watch Cobra Kai (which is still great).

    This was a quality series that grips from beginning to end.
    8sanne-meijer

    One of a kind

    Thrilling show. Really gets me in the feeling of the 70's.

    Only disappointing thing is 'knippenberg' speaking Dutch. Why not choose a Dutch actor for this role, or just skip the speaking bad Dutch part.
    10christopherjamesmunn

    Bloody Brilliant !

    A must watch (unless your kids are off backpacking round the world!!) Best thing I've watched for ages - watched all 8 over 2 days - couldn't believe what was happening - It was open mouth time ! How long does my review have to be ? I wish I hadn't started now. It's still saying it's too short. I'm not a professional you know. I've got other things to do today you know. Got there in the end .....
    9theredmare

    Quality.

    This is very very good. I just happened on it, and immediately realised this was going to be a lot nastier story than I usually like, but I haven't been able to turn it off and I've also watched the second episode and found it even better. This is a biography of the French serial killer Charles Sobhraj, who operated during the 60s and 70s on the Asian hippie trail, namely Bangkok, and the chasing of him by an idealistic young Dutch embassy attaché, amidst complete apathy, acceptance or downright corruption of all authorities, and against the express wishes of his vile, racist ambassador: the murdered victims were only "beatniks" and "scum". A good representation of the times, the ignorance, the sexism, the rivalries between countries, the casual racism, the colonialism etc. You quickly realise everybody is in on everything that's going on there, and the whole situation is rotten to the core.

    An international cast, a realistic atmosphere and a smothering suspense building bit by bit, as well as the casual horror of what was done to the poor victims. Still, the culprit is managing to be handsome and charming, as he must have been in real life. The script goes constantly back and forth between events, and one must concentrate a little to follow the story, and the characters who are proving to be more and more complex and real.

    This series is shaping to be quality viewing. Bear in mind it is unsettling, all the more for it having happened, but once you start watching you'll find impossible to look away. On the whole, excellent acting* in the "somebody real" line, and fabulous soundtrack of all the French hits of the day, Jacques Dutronc, Serge Gainsbourg, Charles Aznavour... there's an absolute attention to detail for everything, visual and audible.

    *and the majority of the actors are of the nationality they are representing, which is a change. (Notable exception is Marie-Andrée, who was from Québec, but whose French is atrocious. However if you don't speak French you'll just read the subtitles when she speaks French and she is convincing when she does speak English anyway.)

    Recommend.

    Edit: I should like to add a few points. First, the flashbacks. They are definitely not annoying, nor are they difficult to follow, unless you have the IQ of a mosquito. However it appears from other reviews that if you are used to being spoon-fed run of the mill American series you may get irritated. Be that as it may, the structure of the story as related serves several purposes and is very cleverly done. First, gradual character exposure. By the end of episode 2 we have a ludicrous amount of important characters, compared to fictional movies, and every single one of them is clearly defined, and I know who everyone is exactly, through their clever gradual introduction. (this reminds me a bit of the Gandalf tactic in the Hobbit books when introducing 12 dwarves to an irate Beorn, via an addictive progressive adventure story that he can't help wanting to know the end of) Second, the story we are shown sort of just precedes the latter discoveries by the young Dutch embassy man (captioned at present time). This rather neatly puts us in HIS shoes, chasing for a murderer, and not in the ones of the several point of views we're also given. Third, going back to the same scene later but with new information and viewing it in a different way. All without losing the rhythm and the flow of the story. It's all very clever and very very well done.

    Finally I'd like to analyse why I feel compelled to watch this when I don't do gangster and killer movies, because they are people I find nasty and uninteresting: the series doesn't glorify, or admire a killer, or gives him excuses, but essentially is an effective social critique of post colonial society at the time, while posing background reasons for such a behaviour and letting us understand it. Without excusing it. The film is much broader than "Charles Sobhraj". Even though it is, to all intents, only about Charles Sobhraj.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Rather good.

    This is a very energetic, fast paced drama. Visually it looks so good, the production values are excellent. A particularly good cast, once again I'm impressed with Jenna Coleman. It's one of those dramas that you need to concentrate hard on, as it is a little deep, and could be seen as confusing. After being starved of drama for obvious reasons, it was nice to start 2021 with something this good. You couldn't switch the BBC on without seeing a trailer for it, they certainly went to town to advertise it. Hard to fault. 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Based on a true story, Charles Sobhraj was dubbed 'The Serpent' due to his conniving ways and constant escape from reprimand. He was also nicknamed the 'Bikini Killer' due to the clothing worn by his victims.
    • Goofs
      All the dialogues between William Brand (Ambassador van Dongen) and Billy Howle (Herman Knippenberg) are in genuine and comprehensible Dutch, though their pronunciation and intonation make it evident they don't really master the language.
    • Connections
      Featured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #4.10 (2021)

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    • In the first episode when the young woman is being taken to the sea to be drowned, a female voice was narrating a prayer. Is this a traditional Buddhist prayer? I would love to have the words.

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (United Kingdom)
      • Official Netflix
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Thai
      • Dutch
      • German
      • Hindi
      • Nepali
    • Also known as
      • Змій
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • BBC One
      • Mammoth Screen
      • Netflix
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    • Runtime
      57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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