SERIES REVIEW by Richard Roeper THE SERPENT Three stars
The eight-episode Netflix docudrama The Serpent just might hold the all-time record for number of flashbacks and flash-forwards in a limited series, as we continually zip a couple of years ahead or a few months back along the mid-1970s timeline a frustrating and utterly unnecessary and wildly overused device that consistently works against an otherwise fascinating, exotic, lurid period-piece true-crime story about a suave, identity-switching serial killer who makes Tom Ripley seem like an amateur.
Serpentine (I see what you did there) storyline concerns aside, The Serpent is an effectively unsettling, fictionalized telling of the incredible and horrific series of kidnappings and murders orchestrated by one Charles Sobhraj, played to suave and oily perfection by Tahar Rahim, the brilliant French actor last seen in The Mauritanian. (For most of the story, Sobhraj operates under the alias of Alain Gautier, so
The Serpent sinks its teeth in with a true-crime tale set in the 1970s
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The Serpent sinks its teeth in with a true-crime tale set in the 1970s
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