Recently, I watched the Netflix horror series Marianne. It has proven to be a much talked-about series on the internet, as well as garnering good reviews.
Famous French horror writer, Emma Larsimon, has decided to put an end to her series with her character Marianne. However, she is soon forced to return to her hometown after an absence of fifteen years. Here, she is confronted with the knowledge that the nightmares from her stories are coming to life.
I like the fact that in this series, the main character of Emma, is a writer. Yes, it has been done in horror before, but part of this attraction comes from the character herself. When we first meet Emma, she comes across as an obnoxious, rude and at times, childish character. However, we do get to see another side to her, so that we start to feel for her.
Like Emma, the rest of the cast of characters is compelling and well-developed. Emma gets to meet her old school friends and we become engaged in their secrets and histories and we get to care about them. There are some dark and disturbing moments throughout this series, which can at times be hard to watch, and it’s because of these relationships between the characters that we remain invested.
Located on a coastal town, the scares are maintained throughout the entire series. There were moments when even I was gripped and wondered what to expect next, but such tension is released with humour. This series even met with Stephen King’s seal of approval (and yes, I’m one of those sickos 😉 )
The cinematography and imagery are wonderful to look at and there is also a great musical score. During one scene, the music reminded me of Halloween and in another scene, the imagery reminded me of It, so there is homage to the classics of the horror genre. And yet, it does have its own unique style. The narrator has a suitably eerie voice and I really like the use of flipped pages of a book to illustrate flashbacks, for example.
Of-course, there is one character above all that really stands out and that is Madame Daugeron, the mother of one of Emma’s schoolfriends. This woman is seriously creepy and is played so well by Mireille Herbstmyer; her facial expressions, combined with the dubbed voice and laugh create some scary scenes. Yes, this show is dubbed in English, although I have heard some people have managed to watch it in original French. I would have loved to have seen that version. Not only do I love the French language, but it would help to get another feel for the series.
The twist ending may come as a surprise however, the narrator does hint at what’s to come. Such an ending means that there is scope for a second season. Given the positive reception, one can hope that we shall see that soon.
Have you watched Marianne? Did you find it scary or did it not grab your attention? What have you been watching recently?
Yes, I saw all the Netflix Marianne episodes. Loved it! I had forgotten about the music, though. You are right, it’s good. My husband and I both noticed how the music got creepy when a creepy scene was coming.
Now we’re watching season 7 of Call the Midwife . . . as a palate cleanser!
I’m glad you enjoyed it, Priscilla. I know what you mean about needing to have a change of palate! 😉
I’m not sure if I have this on Netflix but if not, I will be adding it right away! 🙂
Please let us know what you think about it, Madeline! 🙂
I haven’t quite gotten around to this one, but I’m excited to give it a try. I love my chills and thrills!
Hi Jonny. I hope you manage to have a look at it – I’d be interested to know what you think. 😉
For sure! I’m taking a vacation starting Sunday that’s more restful so I may get in an episode or two. Fingers crossed! It’s just my kind of thing