depicts a truly amoral and depraved murderer preyed on, usually, hippie types wandering about the Far East.
The lead actor is so realistic you feel like you need a bath after watching him "work." Supporting actors also are fine; the suspense is unusual because the writers made the victims true individuals: you care about them.So far, high recommendation (about half way through).
Edits: 04/06/21
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Topic - Early review of Netflix's, "The Serpent." This film very (too?) realistically - tinear 13:42:36 04/06/21 (8)
- RE: Early review of Netflix's, "The Serpent." This film very (too?) realistically - tunenut 21:11:05 04/10/21 (0)
- This started out great and didn't disappoint. Great reco (daughter recommended it the same day you posted) - Road Warrior 19:43:10 04/10/21 (2)
- See him in, "A Prophet." This really is a hard-hitting crime film. nt - tinear 11:49:44 04/11/21 (1)
- He's also good in the tragic Looming Tower ^ - Road Warrior 12:36:15 04/11/21 (0)
- RE: Early review of Netflix's, "The Serpent." This film very (too?) realistically - Demo 13:24:22 04/07/21 (2)
- RE: Early review of Netflix's, "The Serpent." This film very (too?) realistically - Gary 07:39:26 04/08/21 (1)
- I think "bouncing" was a good decision because the time frame is just so incredibly long. "Evil?" - tinear 12:30:18 04/08/21 (0)
- Entertaining as hell, and I mean it just about literally. nt - tinear 11:27:04 04/07/21 (0)