The World of Ripley | Netflix
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- Andrew Scott, Dakota Fanning, Steven Zaillian and Robert Elswit are joined by the production and costume designer to discuss the world of Ripley.
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A grifter is drawn into a world of wealth and privilege after taking a unique job in Italy. But to seize the life he wants, he must build a web of lies. - Zábava
Every frame of this show is so gorgeous.
The attention to details, and the perfection of the settings in this series is amazing. As an Italian, i was stunned by the fact that there where no errors, nothing was out of (chronological) space, even in the broader framings, where maybe some more modern elements of the landscape could slip through.
Such a great series. Loved the MontBlanc 149 cameo and the incorporation of all the classic style. You can’t watch this show and not want to immediately get on a plane to visit Italy, or whip out a fountain pen and write a letter.
Venice definitely on my list now. Along with everybody else on the planet.
One of, perhaps the, most beautiful films I have ever seen...there were shots that made me gasp outloud.
It's a show.
Same here. Every shot looked like a beautiful work of art.
Really loved the show, stunning classic in the making
If the Best Cinematography category comes up at the Emmys, I hope they give it to Ripley and her great work by Robert Elswit (There will be blood)
Probably the series with the best cinematography so far in 2024
Thisis the best series I’ve seen on Netflix so far. Hoping for season 2. Artistic masterpiece.
I hope for a second season. They have good material written by highsmith.
make a coffee table book of the series!
What are you waiting for people ?!
This was such a stunning production. They all have so much to be proud of.
The atmosphere conveyed by this series was so immersive. I'm in my sixties and it really captured the world of my childhood for me. Excellent acting from everyone as well. I do hope they dramatise all the Ripley stories. Highsmith is such a wonderful and disturbing author.
Stunning cinematography; beautiful. Sick of creepy, narcissistic characters though.
The scary thing is you want him to get away with it.
Eu simplesmente amei esta Série mais do que pude suspeitar. Eu já assisti 3 vezes ela inteira. Muito bom o desenrolar das cenas deslumbrantes. Parabéns à todos que participaram dessa obra-prima. RIPLEY é o máximo!
Almost every frame in this show is like an piece of art in itself! Loved it so much! Great acting of course too!
It’s a work of art. Congratulations to absolutely everyone who worked on it. You can see (and hear) every bit of passion and hard work that went into this fantastic show.
Loved the cinematography in this show!
Beautifully shot with the eye of a still photographer
Ravini needs his own Spin Off.
How did they light that tree scene though?
What are the odds, Dakota Fanning working on 2 completely different projects, Ripley and Equaliser 3, both filmed in the same little Italian hamlet
This show really gave me new inspiration for my photography.
Don't miss the opportunity to watch the French version of this story, starring Alain Delon, "Purple Noon" ("Plein Soleil" in French). ♻♻♻
Capolavoro assoluto!❤
Somebody please publish a book with the numerous situations in black & white ..! Please ?!
Great series Great actor. Great photography
Releasing a colored version of this series is going to be a whole lot different experience
Это очень сильно отличается от поп корна которым обычно кормят весь мир
It's interesting how people always neglect the same thing when they are filming black and white, and it always looks modern and cheaper.
The Netflix series is so different to the book ( despite many details from the book being present only in the series) and the two better films that I even think it's some sort of plagiarism to call this series “Ripley".
The four main actors are so miscast! Especially, of course, the actors playing Tom Ripley and Freddie Miles.
Another striking difference is the sensuality present in the book and even more in the two films but absent in the antiseptic Netflix series where Dickie and Marge act like brother and sister.
Scott's Tom looks miserable or too serious all the time. What rich, spoiled, fun loving Dickie Greenleaf would like to have someone like him around? The best way to see the nonsense of Scott's performance is to watch Alain Delon as Tom in "Plein Soleil".
This is from a recorded conversation with Patricia HIghsmith in the British Library. The interviewer asks if "The Talented Mr. Ripley" was originally supposed to be a one off film. She says " yes". Then the interviewer asks why she changed her mind and wrote sequels. These are Patricia Highsmith's very words:
"Maybe, in a curious way, The French film affected me in a positive way because Alain Delon did such a good job … the right age ….One hundred percent correct "
beautiful photography but all the story tell is bidimensional.. too much the same expression .. there is more to it in the original movie with mat damon.. here is just a Iago all the time .. with little changes... is compelling because it always takes you on the brink of when they will discvor him.. but thera many nonsensical situations.. to force that.. and if realism is your goal .. than don't fake the story.. to me is a bad production..