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    Midnight Mass (2021)

    A small island community is taken aback by the arrival of a new young priest and miracle occurrences that turn out to be sinister omens.

    What a miniseries to watch around Easter! No matter how much I praise it, little to no justice will be given to any episodes or the sum of all of them. Therefore, I’ll keep it deliberately short so you can enjoy every moment. In a nutshell, from an audiovisual point of view, this is what you should expect: Mike Flanagan’s protracted shots and meticulous mise-en-scène (framing and information within the frame), well-paced and structured editing, The Newton Brothers’ enchanting soundtrack, and gripping performances by: Kate Siegel, Zach Gilford, Kristin Lehman, Samantha Sloyan, Rahul Kohli, Annarah Cymone, Annabeth Gish, Alex Essoe, Ed Flynn, Hamish Linklater, Joe Collie, and everyone else in between. From a narrative point of view, expect non-linear storytelling that constantly withholds information, intentionally misleads, carefully and thoroughly releases clues that you are called to put together, and… a grand finale!

    Midnight Mass is a nearly perfect miniseries with Flanagan’s unique signature and Netflix backup once more. The man behind miniseries, such as The Haunting of Hill House (2018), The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020), and films like Hush (2016), and Doctor Sleep (2019), strikes back with another ‘haunting’ series that will keep you on the edge of your seats. Other than continuously and masterfully building up the suspense, Midnight Mass unleashes the immense drama a person experiences… when they have to live with the consequences of their actions while not being able to live with themselves… when they have to face the curse of time that only flows forward and cannot be reversed… when they endure everything for the long-pursue of redemption. Watch out, especially the episode with Erin and Riley on the boat. One of my favourite finales that topped my mounting expectations.

    There are numerous production details to discuss, but most of them would ruin your experience. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did, and I wish you a Happy Easter! Be well!

    P.S. My beloved Ioanna, you know that one’s for you 🙂

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    4 Comments

    1. Deeply philosophical, aside all the other aspects it centers on. Really enjoyed the existential dialogues between Erin and Riley and the whole soul searching. It’s a great one indeed!

    2. I am so looking forward to watch this one. I love the fact that it is just one series and all done in one go. Thanks brother.

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