Ripley

Ripley

2024 TV Series 76,002 views
Overview

Ripley is a 2024 psychological thriller television series created by Steven Zaillian for Netflix, based on the 1955 novel The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith. The series stars Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley, a charming, intelligent, and sociopathic con man. The series is shot in beautiful black-and-white, and it is set in New York City and Italy in the 1960s. Tom Ripley is a small-time grifter who is hired by a wealthy businessman to travel to Italy and persuade his son, Dickie Greenleaf (Johnny Flynn), to return to America. Tom becomes obsessed with Dickie's luxurious lifestyle, and he murders him and assumes his identity. The series is a slow-burn, atmospheric, and suspenseful thriller. Andrew Scott gives a masterful performance as the charming, terrifying Tom Ripley. The series is a faithful adaptation of the novel, and it captures the tension and paranoia of Highsmith's work. Ripley was a critical success, earning over 10 Emmy nominations. The series was praised for its performances, its direction, and its stunning black-and-white cinematography.

Cast
Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott
Johnny Flynn
Johnny Flynn
Dakota Fanning
Dakota Fanning
Maurizio Lombardi
Maurizio Lombardi
Eliot Sumner
Eliot Sumner
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Title Ripley
Year 2024
Type TV Series
Genres Crime, Drama, Thriller
Stars Andrew Scott, Johnny Flynn, Dakota Fanning
Rating Not rated yet

CineWave Review

EDITORIAL REVIEW
8.5
OUT OF 10
Highly Recommended
Type Series
Year 2024
Genre Crime, Drama
Starring Andrew Scott & more
Why You Should Watch Ripley
  • A clever, layered plot full of unexpected turns
  • Morally complex characters with real motivation
  • Gripping pacing that never lets you breathe
Pros
  • Sharp, clever screenplay
  • Morally complex characters
  • Unpredictable twists
Cons
  • Occasionally convoluted plot
  • Dark subject matter
  • Slow to get going
Who Should Watch

Crime fiction fans, thriller lovers, and anyone who enjoys a twisting, morally ambiguous narrative.