II Seven Mercies
- Episode aired Apr 4, 2024
- TV-MA
- 49m
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7.6/10
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Tom settles in Dickie's seaside villa, to the displeasure of Dickie's girlfriend Marge.Tom settles in Dickie's seaside villa, to the displeasure of Dickie's girlfriend Marge.Tom settles in Dickie's seaside villa, to the displeasure of Dickie's girlfriend Marge.
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Tom Ripley: I don't understand how you stand to be around somebody like that. He's such a fraud.
Dickie Greenleaf: Why do you say that?
Tom Ripley: Because it's obvious. He's no playwright. He's just someone who comes from money.
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by Tonus Peregrinus
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The dark side of the sun.
Now the action takes place in Italy ,not in Mongibello,but in another small sea resort ; the luminous landscapes of italy in black and white ? It works quite well for ,behind the dolce vita, a vague menace creeps ; see Tom's despising look upon Madge 's body ,lying over Dickie's.
The architexture of the places with its cavernous stairs which lead to Dickie's and Marge's dwellings ;the attitudes become apparent : Marge considers Tom an intruder whereas the boy born silver spoon in hand ,whose friends are few, is looking for a pure friendship ; there's a certain ambiguity ,even on his part, but such was the case in Highsmith 's words .
Tom pretends to appreciate Dickie's mediocre paintings though ,and it's even more obvious in other Ripley books , the self-taught crook will reveal himself a genuine art connoisseur .
This somber atmosphere sharply contrasts with the luminous lanscapes of the 1959 "plein soleil " ( which means "full sun") ; the youthful handsome Delon ,who was the writer's favorite Ripley (she said that Dennis Hopper in "der Amerikanische Freund "was not MY Ripley )was ideally cast in this context even though his joie de vivre was thwarted by a cruel joke of a nastier Philippe (Dickie) ; thus Scott's more mature and mysterious look is better applied on the black and white cinematography.
Late Italian fifties songs are included and contributes to the dolce vita atmosphere ; the singer whom Tom gazes into may reveal his bisexual nature ;once again Highsmith never reveals his sexual orientation :she only mentions ,in her other books that ,though married to a rich heiress, Tom only occasionally sleeps with her ;even in "the boy who followed Ripley ",she kept things vague)
All promises of the first episode fulfilled .
The architexture of the places with its cavernous stairs which lead to Dickie's and Marge's dwellings ;the attitudes become apparent : Marge considers Tom an intruder whereas the boy born silver spoon in hand ,whose friends are few, is looking for a pure friendship ; there's a certain ambiguity ,even on his part, but such was the case in Highsmith 's words .
Tom pretends to appreciate Dickie's mediocre paintings though ,and it's even more obvious in other Ripley books , the self-taught crook will reveal himself a genuine art connoisseur .
This somber atmosphere sharply contrasts with the luminous lanscapes of the 1959 "plein soleil " ( which means "full sun") ; the youthful handsome Delon ,who was the writer's favorite Ripley (she said that Dennis Hopper in "der Amerikanische Freund "was not MY Ripley )was ideally cast in this context even though his joie de vivre was thwarted by a cruel joke of a nastier Philippe (Dickie) ; thus Scott's more mature and mysterious look is better applied on the black and white cinematography.
Late Italian fifties songs are included and contributes to the dolce vita atmosphere ; the singer whom Tom gazes into may reveal his bisexual nature ;once again Highsmith never reveals his sexual orientation :she only mentions ,in her other books that ,though married to a rich heiress, Tom only occasionally sleeps with her ;even in "the boy who followed Ripley ",she kept things vague)
All promises of the first episode fulfilled .
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- ulicknormanowen
- Apr 5, 2024
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- Runtime49 minutes
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