I Am the Night TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew
I enjoyed the first episode. Two lines are established that we know will be connected. Both lines have nice main characters. Pine has bad luck with his lucky reporter, which could be a main character compound in the best Noir movies. Eisley is the poor soul, lost and innocent, adopted as a baby and raised in the field trying to connect with her natural (and wealthy) family in Los Angeles.
Everything seems very promising and I will definitely be watching the next episodes.
I've ruined it on my own by investigating people. At this time, after the first episode, I wish I had avoided the temptation to search the real characters on Google. I have the feeling that the director will let the secret out of the bag fairly quickly, but if he can avoid investigating it, I think it will improve his experience.
This is a fascinating story of revelation: the mystery of an adoption centered on a girl. The television series is full of surprising elements of romance and detectives, chicanery. Acting is nice and the plot is quite promising. It seems that knowing the roots can be dangerous for the seekers of the truth, but fascinating for the spectators.
The new drama of "TNT" "I Am the Night" is one that is realized through flashbacks and past connections of the memories of the characters as all this begins to reveal and unravel and connect to a dark past of all the involved that may be linked to a famous LA Murder. Supposedly based on a true story, the limited series is the story of a Hodel Fauna (India Eisley) that was adopted and raised by an African American mother in Nevada near the California state line, it is only later when some secrets and things they reveal that he enters the golden state to discover his true mother and connect with his grandfather who is strange, dark and mysterious, perhaps a bad man.
A partner and a wildcard is the character of Jay (Chris Pine), an alcoholic and downcast in his investigative reporter who may have a connection with this young woman and her grandfather, who seems to take everyone down a dark path to the search for a famous "Hollywood." mystery of murder Interesting series in general, which is a game of suspense and mystery.
The series successfully uses people and real events to create a story that could easily cover a dozen series. Not all events happen in the order they occurred in history, but the writer has skillfully assembled them to make a masterpiece of six units. Excellent piece of time (sets, cars, buildings) and very well acted.
The story is fascinating, amazing and surprising. Chris Pine and India Eisley are phenomenal. The story is raw and real and the fact that the true Fauna Hodel lives through it is a testament to its strength, love and aloha spirit. Incredible series!
On this side of Jack the Ripper, there are not many sagas of real crimes that have been investigated as often on the big and small screen as the so-called murder of the Black Dahlia that shook Los Angeles in 1947. If you're going to try to tackle the case again, you'd better have a good angle or a clear perspective.
I Am the Night, the limited series adjacent to the black dart of TNT, has some things in its favor, including a Chris Pine back star performance, meeting with the director of Wonder Woman, Patty Jenkins, but what more clearly lacks that clear perspective. After seeing five of his six hours, I can not tell you who the story of I Am the Night is, or the mystery that he believes is unfolding. And in spite of its outstanding elements, I watch that last invisible episode without any idea of what arches the program wants to solve, or in what arcs I am investing.
Sam Amanda created I Am the Night, and after TNT announced it, really in the period of the murder mystery game after The Alienist, as One Day She'll Darken, the title of Hodel Fauna's memoirs, now says to be only "inspired by the life of Fauna Hodel". It's a revealing degradation because I Am the Night, a much less vivid title, especially when the original title is still mentioned at the premiere, definitely lacks the attention to really be the story of Hodel Fauna (India Eisley), who discovers in 1965 , at the age of 16, that her mother (Golden Brooks, raising every scene she is in) has lied about her past, that she was adopted in difficult circumstances and that her biological grandfather, George Hodel (Jefferson Mays), is A wealthy doctor in Los Angeles.
George Hodel is also much more than that: an accused abortionist, a collector of modern art and a man with enough powerful connections to crush anyone who tries to tell the truth about him. The dishonored per
I Am the Night TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew