The new Netflix series 'Ripley,' based on Patricia Highsmith's novel 'The Talented Mr. Ripley,' has been receiving widespread acclaim for its unique presentation and storytelling. Critics and viewers alike have praised the series for its black and white cinematography, dark thematic elements, and a career-defining performance by Andrew Scott. The series has been described as a masterpiece, with expectations of sweeping next year's Emmy Awards. The adaptation also explores modern societal obsessions with self-optimization, adding a contemporary layer to the well-known narrative.
Featuring incredible cinematography and a career-defining performance from Andrew Scott, 'Ripley' is a triumph. Read Kaiya Shunyata's (@kaiyashunyata) review on Dread Central. https://t.co/HjehSXuMSC
The latest adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s “The Talented Mr. Ripley” befits the modern obsession with optimizing one’s personality into its most ideal form, writes @HillaryKelly: https://t.co/70wv2J8IfH
That "Ripley" series on Netflix is completely demented and amoral and frankly kind of glorious
Anyone else been watching Ripley? I’ve got a couple more episodes to go. Guessing it will win all the Emmys next year. Love the choice to shoot it in black and white. Boy, is it an extra dark take on a story we all know well from the movie.
Just finished watching #Ripley One word Masterpiece 🤌