Review: The ruin (TV) | SvD



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Nicole Kidman as a liberal wealthy mother married to a cute pig? No, the miniseries “The ruin” is not the third season of “Little Lies”. But it’s hard not to make the comparison: partly due to the fact that it was David E Kelley who made the television script based on a popular book model, but also because it also deals with murder, morality, and crime among the ultra-rich (Kidman has instead, he did another variation on this role, in Kubrick’s 1999 thriller “Eyes Wide Closed”).

“The ruin” It begins one morning in New York when a young child makes a horrible discovery inside a small store. The camera gets closer and closer to his shocked face before abruptly going to a beautiful house on the Upper East Side two days earlier. There, the Fraser family woke up until another morning. white man’s problems: mother and marriage counselor Grace go to a boring planning meeting for a benefit gala at her son’s private school, her son Henry is mad that he didn’t get a dog, and Jonathan star father and doctor Hugh Grant sighs that he has to wear a tie.

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