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"The Chalet" is a great suspense thriller. Netflix is on a spree of discovering the astonishing shows from across the world, be it "Dark", "Tabula Rasa", "Money Heist" etc, they are seriously bringing the niche shows and presenting to the global audience.
"The Chalet" is the new addition to the suspense/mystery genre, the scenic setting and wicked characters are the backbone of this six-episode binge-worthy thriller.
The cinematography is brilliant, the background score is haunting, the editing is immaculate, and the chilling atmosphere creates a perfect whodunit scenario. The writing is excellent and revelations are superbly timed. The cast has given wondrous performances.
A great watch if you are in the mood for watching a slow-burning thriller, it never fails to surprise you.
"The Chalet" is the new addition to the suspense/mystery genre, the scenic setting and wicked characters are the backbone of this six-episode binge-worthy thriller.
The cinematography is brilliant, the background score is haunting, the editing is immaculate, and the chilling atmosphere creates a perfect whodunit scenario. The writing is excellent and revelations are superbly timed. The cast has given wondrous performances.
A great watch if you are in the mood for watching a slow-burning thriller, it never fails to surprise you.
As with " The Sixth Sense" a repeat watch brings home the story and subtleties. This series has an interesting premiss, good acting, and interesting direction and editing.The slow pace, music, and setting create an eerie atmospheric quality. I did need to rewatch to get who was who.
- sandytarrdesign
- Apr 24, 2018
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- gridoon2024
- Nov 27, 2019
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I do not usually leave reviews because there are so many other reviewers that can do a much better job than I. However, there is one aspect of this series that I feel deserves credit. I am sure that everyone has watched shows that feature the same characters over different time periods or parents and siblings. It seems as if filmmakers give no thought to the natural aging of people when it comes to portraying the passage of time. They give even less thought to casting actors that resemble each other as family members. Do they think that we do not notice that the actor portraying the child at age 10 has curly hair, while the actor portraying the same character at age 20 has straight hair and a widow's peak? These types of things can distract from the narrative.
I have watched a lot of movies. A few years ago I started keeping a list of movies that I have seen. The current count is 1,362. This series takes place between two periods of time, 20 or so years apart. When they cast the actors to play the children in the earlier years and the same characters as young adults, they chose actors with striking resemblances to each other. Even more amazing, was the way they dealt with the adults from both time periods played by the same actors. I have no idea how they did it, but they aged them flawlessly. In all of the movies and television shows that I have watched, I have never observed such seamless attention to detail regarding the aging of characters.
This show is quite good, but the technical achievements are fantastic. I do not understand the other reviews speaking of the "slow burn" pacing. The series is only six episodes long with each episode running about 50 minutes. That is nothing.
- coursey693
- May 10, 2018
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... where mystery lies in actual triviality... The alternation of timelines, beautiful nature and versatile performers enhance catchiness, but the course of events today in the era of mobile phones and internet are not too plausible (even realising that there are places with no coverage), and the reactions by participants following several deaths are not too realistic either, bearing in mind that the characters are no policemen, soldiers, security agents.
There are some redundant scenes, getting you focusing on nature or interior, so the total number of episodes could have been 4 or so. As for the cast, it often seemed that teens had more interesting roles to play... But still, Le Chalet is no flop, exceeding many similar U.S. series, for example.
There are some redundant scenes, getting you focusing on nature or interior, so the total number of episodes could have been 4 or so. As for the cast, it often seemed that teens had more interesting roles to play... But still, Le Chalet is no flop, exceeding many similar U.S. series, for example.
This is a beautifully done, slow but compelling "And Then There Were None" style horror-revenge story and murder mystery. There is a chilling, sinister feeling throughout the series, emphasised by the beautiful scenery and cinematography. Great acting throughout and a welcome change from the usual Hollywood fare.
A perfect example of films made outside Hollywood. The director has done a great job, a lot of fine acting and a very special plot, that makes you think - twice.
French filmmaking is on its way back thanks to Netflix.
- jensenfelde
- Apr 16, 2018
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Do not be misguided by the oxymoron in my review title, in this case it is certainly not an anathema to enjoying this production. In my humble opinion, the most difficult thing to do while making a suspense mystery is to make a 'Simple Mystery'. Something that we all can engage in, be engrossed in and enjoy with an ending that makes sense. This almost fetishist need of most productions to 'be different' more often than not end in forgettable productions with bad aftertaste.
'The Chalet' like innumerable productions before it is a mutation of that great masterpiece 'And then there were none'. The director and the writers have added their own spices and garnishes to differentiate but essentially it is formed from the same ingredients. Yes, it contains several loopholes and yes, you would have solved the mystery long before the director gets around to the big reveal. But still, it is an entertaining little production. It is atmospheric, the production values are top - notch and the actors are more than competent. I enjoyed it, particularly the ending. It was a bit off, but what the heck it was alright by then.
Good!
'The Chalet' like innumerable productions before it is a mutation of that great masterpiece 'And then there were none'. The director and the writers have added their own spices and garnishes to differentiate but essentially it is formed from the same ingredients. Yes, it contains several loopholes and yes, you would have solved the mystery long before the director gets around to the big reveal. But still, it is an entertaining little production. It is atmospheric, the production values are top - notch and the actors are more than competent. I enjoyed it, particularly the ending. It was a bit off, but what the heck it was alright by then.
Good!
- Atrey_Doury
- Jul 15, 2018
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- composerjhiebert
- Apr 16, 2018
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Not really plotholes but the obvious mistakes characters make, that people in real life won't. Anyway You will be surprised every now and then and with the twists. Slow burning but you will be glued to the screen. You will ask yourself lots of Who and Why in every episode. The final episode will give you all the answers. A good binge.
- cool_andhot
- Mar 31, 2020
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I Watched all the six episode in one go, loved the story and the end did justice to the plot. Highly recommended
- jagoblack74
- Apr 17, 2018
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- dascalu_mihai
- Apr 24, 2019
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- kking-68641
- Jul 1, 2018
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- lmcclosk07
- Apr 19, 2018
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It was interesting and I got hooked from the first episode. It's different from your regular thriller, yeah the heroes were also villains but that's life.
An example how with a good script a low budget thriller can be made. I loved it and watchedwith my wife all episodes in one only rainy day. Very captivating how the story developed to a nightmare for certain bad people in the little village in the mountains of la Haute-Savoie in France.
Every actor but really everyone delivered an excellent job. The director orchestrated each part perfectly to hide until the end the great mystery. Don't miss these series. 7.5/10
- Luigi Di Pilla
- Apr 30, 2020
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Implausible plot and stupid reactions and dialogue throughout. We finished it because we wanted to see who did the murders, but would give it a 5.5. Not recommended.
- aphillips-43057
- Jan 13, 2021
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I binged the whole 6 episodes which were all completely captivating. It was both sinister, emotional, mysterious and intriguing. The acting from everyone was first class. Extremely well written with an exceptional plot. I have no idea why there are bad reviews on here. I found the whole 6 episode completely compelling and I recommend this to everybody. 10/10 loved it.
- nicola-j-peacock
- May 13, 2018
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Rocambolesca although quite predictable. It is entertained, the interpretations are good and the village, the landscape, is beautiful although, unfortunately, it does not become a character as in the Nordic noir. The writers have fit all the pieces of the script well and they have given us some well-built characters that, in general, are not pleasant, in both periods (at least to me). Highly recommended.
- montsegimenez
- Feb 26, 2019
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I'm a Brit who much prefers continental drama, most notably anything Scandinavian. This is one of the best shows I've seen. Cannot fault it. Beautiful cinematography and first rate performances. Bravo!
Not used to watch French tv series but I was intrigued by this one. The storyline is so nice we binge-watched it in few days. Not the best acting nor the most credibile death scenes (some of those look really "funny"), but at the end it's a very good show with beautiful atmosphere and a good story of revenge. Extra note, the cast it's smokin' hot. ;-)
- michelemoricci
- Feb 29, 2020
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I really loved this series and ended up binging it in one day. It probably took me longer than it should that there were two stories going on, but to be fair, you get introduced to basically character in the first episode. By the second, I realised that part of the story was 20 years earlier and it got easier to follow. Whilst I figured out most of it by the end, the whole thing was creepy, suspenseful and really well acted. By the last couple of episodes, I was really getting behind the killers as most of the victims were far from innocent. I'm kind of hoping there won't be a second series, simply because this is so go as a stand alone and I'm not sure where they would go from here. I would really recommend watching this.
- evie_edwards
- May 6, 2018
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This started out so promising and interesting, full of mystery and creepy as hell. But, sadly it started to fizzle out when they get to the big reveal. Decent acting, with a few characters you love to hate. I love foreign movies and TV series, but I'd rather binge Fortitude. Much more fun and just plain horrific at times, much more scary than this show.
- midnitepantera
- Dec 24, 2020
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Almost finishing le Chalet, and Im quite dissapointed in this French series. The only very beautiful convincing thing is the wooden chalet itself. A very sturdy building, and with warm atmosphere inside by all wood.
As for the story, its rediculous and shallow. There are way too many characters, who dont ad up to anything. Its impossible to distinguish them all and why should you? None of them are interesting, except the very muscular guy. People are trapped in a murderous village but a) theyre not afraid, and b) they dont try to escape. The women have this anoying attitude, that is hard to describe, but its something like artie, Im not here, absent minded, childwomen, dependant.
- alfa-624-376688
- Mar 31, 2019
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First of all 7 rating does not represent the true potential of this french mystery series. It should be 8.5 . This series is good combination of Ten little indian and Slasher Season 2 . There are definitely some loopholes in the end but still must watch for all those who love suspense mystery and Slasher Movies or Series.
- mohinderchugh
- Nov 15, 2018
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