Apple TV+ | Release Date: June 4, 2021
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EMDRJul 28, 2021
Excellent interpretations by Julianne Moore and Clive Owen, the series mixes a glimpse of the real and supernatural inspiration with, in my opinion, exceptional results. Another great series from Apple TV+
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JLuis_001Jul 18, 2021
When I read Lisey's Story almost 14 years ago, it was one of the hardest books by Stephen King to read.

At that time I was 16, so I really didn't have an understanding of what a marriage in which you have shared so much with another person
When I read Lisey's Story almost 14 years ago, it was one of the hardest books by Stephen King to read.

At that time I was 16, so I really didn't have an understanding of what a marriage in which you have shared so much with another person meant.
When I read it again in my mid-20's, I already had more life experience, so Lisey's Story managed to get a different meaning from me.

However, and even considering that I've always said the source material and the film are separate entities, I cannot deny that this adaptation by Pablo Larraín was far from satisfactory, and far from what the director has shown that he can do.

The series is incredibly well filmed. I loved the colors of Boo'ya Moon and loved the sobriety of the real world. But that's perhaps the most remarkable thing about it, because everything else just wasn't there.
The time management imposed by Larraín is bad and never achieves a sustained pace.
The editing was worse, especially since there are eight episodes, but they all end in an incredibly abrupt way. It's as if when editing the material they didn't know where to cut. Like a big 8-hour film
Anticlimactic moments are constant.

And the performances. What can I say about the performances? Just isappointing. Very disappointing.
Julianne Moore doesn't even make an effort. Clive Owen has one good moment or two, but his involvement is very short.
Joan Allen has a complicated character, but her performance never feels believable, Jennifer Jason Leigh is basically there as furniture while Dane DeHaan delivers an excessive perfomance, failing miserably in his portrayal of a psychopath.
That's the weakest link in this miniseries, and one of the elements that ends up making it the unexceptional story it ends up being.

I really thought this would be one of the few good adaptations of Stephen King, but not even with him on board writing the scripts it was possible.
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RichardSayreSep 30, 2021
Up to episode 4 now, and I can confidentiality say this miniseries is one of the best King adaptations made. Poetically written by the master himself, with absolutely stunning cinematography, and not to mention the freaking stacked cast,Up to episode 4 now, and I can confidentiality say this miniseries is one of the best King adaptations made. Poetically written by the master himself, with absolutely stunning cinematography, and not to mention the freaking stacked cast, LISEY'S STORY is an absolute masterpiece. One part love story, one part maniac thriller, with a dash of trippy mysticism, the story King has brought to screen here is a perfectly balanced adaptation that manages to stay true to the source material. I can't wait for the second half. Expand
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manny_32Dec 6, 2021
I don't know why it's not in the top 10 of the best shows of 2021. Brilliant,poetic,addictive with an excellent performances by Julianne Moore,Jennifer Jason Leigh,Clive Owen and Dave DeHaan. Joan Allen should receive every single award forI don't know why it's not in the top 10 of the best shows of 2021. Brilliant,poetic,addictive with an excellent performances by Julianne Moore,Jennifer Jason Leigh,Clive Owen and Dave DeHaan. Joan Allen should receive every single award for her outstanding interpretation of Amanda. Pablo Larrain did a great job. Love it. Expand
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