


Comment appelle-t-on un rêve qui finit mal ?
Malgré une famille aimante, une maison parfaite et une implication active à l’église, Candy Montgomery n’arrive pas à se débarrasser de son sentiment d’ennui. Après un échange chargé en émotion inattendu avec un autre membre de l’église, Allan Gore, Candy trouve le frisson lié au risque qui manquait à sa vie. Leur liaison savamment préparée se déroule presque comme ils l’avaient planifiée, jusqu’à ce que leurs conjoints respectifs, Pat et Betty, découvrent leur secret… et que quelqu’un s’empare d’une hache.
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Acting is always a bit better in limited series. But, Oh boy this cast is blowing up. Elisabeth, Jessie and Lily have some intense scenes. Makes it a real pleasant watch. Easy to catch the nuances. Great directing too. You get a very good sense of this little community and what it means to be „good“ and suffer the Human condition.
i was going through the first episode and realized that this thing looks very familiar. It is the same story of “Candy” watched and release not over a year ago. What the heck! Did they completely run out of ideas? So unmark and remove from watchlist.
The superior version! This being released so close to last year's *Candy* has no reason to be. Although, ***Love & Death*** manages to do a better job than it's predecessor! It's the exact same true crime story, basically but the approach is different and they choose to focus on different aspects we haven't seen, ex: the love story. Jessica Biel was great in *Candy* but Elizabeth Olsen's performance is just so much better. A memorable performance and a contender for the Emmy awards. Tom Pelphrey, Patrick Fugit and especially Jesse Plemons are all standouts as well. I'm the biggest Lily Rabe fan but Melanie Lynskey did the character better. The story is well told and the pacing isn't rushed, it breathes. The biggest thing it does better than *Candy* is the love story parts, way more in depth and it was actually interesting. Everything happening in court was peak court room material. The kill scene was done better in *Candy* though, it felt cheap in comparison.
I'm not sure how I feel about this version of the candy montgomery story. I love me some elizabeth Olsen, but the last thing I need in my head is an image of Jesse Plemons in a sex scene.





















