La Chute de la maison Usher

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  • États-Unis The Fall of the House of Usher
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Pour assurer la pérennité de leur fortune, un frère et une sœur impitoyables fondent une dynastie que menacent les morts mystérieuses de leurs héritiers, un par un. (Netflix)

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La Chute de la maison Usher (2023) 

anglais I liked Flanagan's Doctor Sleep a lot (despite its slightly excessive running time), and Poe's stories, while I'm not very familiar with them, have an attractive aura for readers and viewers alike, so The Fall of the House of Usher was a pretty obvious choice. After watching it, however, I have to say that I have mixed feelings. Personally, I would have shortened both the running time of the episodes and the miniseries as a whole, as it was a really slapdash and unnecessarily drawn out in places. You watch a whole cast of characters who are disgusting and who can’t help but die. The creators could have easily increased the cadence of the deaths, which were always foreshadowed anyway (a less suspenseful variation on Final Destination?), and thus reduce the overall running time. I was also struck by the overly obvious inclusiveness – as if the creators had taken an imaginary RAL formula and just ticked off ethnicities and sexualities: the unwritten rule of "less is more" certainly applied in this case. Of the characters, I most enjoyed the older versions of the siblings played by Bruce Greenwood and Mary McDonnell, and of course the "devilish" Carla Gugino. If The Fall of the House of Usher as a whole had ridden on the atmosphere of the last episode, which I enjoyed immensely, I wouldn't have hesitated to give it a higher rating, but the nice finale was unfortunately preceded by seven poorly crafted episodes. ()