"The Third Day" Monday - The Mother (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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7/10
Hmmm...
W011y4m56 October 2020
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Less like a continuation from last week's episode & more like an unexpected sequel / potential prequel, "The Mother" makes it perfectly clear from its first few minutes that we should view "The Third Day" as two stand-alone, 3 hour horror movies that just so happen to be set on the same spooky island whilst also featuring some of the same recognisable characters (as opposed to a standard 6 X 60m season) by restarting the show in a rather surprisingly jarring manner, chronicling another addition to the story - as it overhauls pretty much every technical aspect that was previously established before; the cinematography, the direction, the music & the psychedelic atmosphere etc. Filmmakers Philippa Lowthorpe & DP David Chizallet basically abandon the aesthetic which was meticulously crafted by their predecessors, Marc Munden & Benjamin Kracun, creating a new (comparatively less striking) one for themselves. Unfortunately, that's not all either as Cristobal Tapia De Veer's absence from the 2nd half of the project becomes increasingly apparent throughout too (he's replaced by composer Dickson Hinchliffe) & although - like I've said - we're encouraged to see these installments as their own individual entities, when they're somehow linked (in a way we're currently not "fully" aware of at the moment) the major divergences within this transition make for a distractingly inconsistent watch - as we're supposed to believe these townsfolk of Osea exist in the same universe - despite it being practically unrecognisable in comparison to what we saw of it before only 7 days ago (or less for those who tuned in to its recent 12 hour livestream).

I don't know... Maybe it would've worked more effectively if Marc Munden had solely directed both tales by himself (so as to maintain his signature style) or if the show had split them in to 2 small seasons - as opposed to 1 - marketed with the deliberate intention of managing expectations in order to preemptively set that very apparent distinction between "Summer" & "Winter" but instead, the enormous changes in almost every aspect of the narrative do somewhat hinder the experience you have whilst sitting through.

It's practically the television equivalent of watching 2017's "Justice League" from Warner Bros; viewing the conflicting creative differences between Zack Snyder & Joss Whedon's personal directorial visions for the film, both battling for dominance & control - until eventually, we were left with a patchwork of contradicting amalgamations which didn't quite fit together cohesively... That's what this amounts to - Frankenstein's Monster. I'm not being salty either (if you'll pardon the pun); simply acknowledging how going from a raw, relentless & wild approach - told through the perspective of what was essentially an unreliable narrator (Sam suffering from occasional episodes of psychosis) layered with a constant sense of foreboding - intertwined betwixt vivid, symbolic imagery, capturing emotive moments within a number of claustrophobic, single-take close-ups, complimented by expressionistic handheld shots whilst simultaneously grounding us in the midst of the ensuing chaos - to this instantaneously more muted, grounded, naturalistic colour pallette - accompanied by far more crane movements, drone footage & static sequences... It's undeniably fractious & grating.

That's not to say it's bad - far from it. In fact, this week's outing is pretty decent & equally as intriguing as the first was - in setting up a tantalising mystery we're challenged to try & solve. Furthermore, Naomie Harris delivers a brilliant performance (as ever) playing our lead protagonist "Helen" - whom she gifts so much on-screen appeal & charm. Admittedly, not much actually happened here in tonight's - as as it predominantly just laid the foundations that the next 2 episodes would clearly build upon - yet it's testament to her abilities as an actress how she held the audience's attention by captivating them with her presence in every scene, preventing their attention from being diverted for the entire duration... Despite the lack of real material. I'm not criticising Dennis Kelly or his writing team either; it's just as remarkable how they succeeded in making a contrived trip to a hotel both interesting & believable - irrespective of the journey's absurdity.
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8/10
People are not paying attention
Near-L9 October 2020
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Are some of the reviewers here blind? Did they not watch the episode and understood it is his wife searching for him? That's why she is not leaving! How thick can you be to give a bad review when you don't even understand that, this is happening a few months after the last episode. The story continues , and now we will see what happens on the third day to the wife.
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8/10
Love it it or hate it, the ending is promising
King_Dean10 October 2020
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So Helen and her 2 children are related to Sam. Can't wait for the next episode!
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8/10
People rating low...
pablohauser20 December 2020
...just didn't watch the episode till the end. I was thinking exactly the same: how can she be so stupid...

And then the last image
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8/10
Suspenseful, even if actress acts dumb
billsoccer10 October 2020
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A mother and two precocious girls are going to a holiday on Osea Island. Not sure why anyone in their right mind doesn't leave the island after the first or second refusal of a place to stay. Nonetheless, the Mother doesn't and the story stays suspenseful for it. They have a couple adventures and the link to the previous episodes is revealed, but you probably already guessed what that was
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2/10
TEST MY PATIENCE
videotiempolibre8 October 2020
For god's sake GET OUT!!! How stupid can a human being be???
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1/10
Completely ridiculous!!
geoffnb10 October 2020
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Episodes 1 to 3 were good. But this episode is completely stupid!! The mother repeatedly leaves her daughters and wonders off!! Doesn't even bother to lock the car door!! As a parent you would NOT do it this!!! This episode is VERY POORLY written and badly acted.
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1/10
Of course, air bnb
demooser13 October 2020
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Mum acts strange all the time and snoops around everywhere, leaving the kids alone. Not much is happening but the islanders seem to have invested in a radio tower and their online presentation for they have air bnb now. In the end we get the info that sam is hisband and father of the family. But wasn't there a son who was as blonde as it gets? I credit myself as to at least understand Mendel's rules of hereditary transmission enough to know that this is unlikely. But anyway, very very slow story and not really tension, bc we already know that the people on the island are crazy.
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4/10
God help me
gassydabber9 October 2020
I'm really trying to like this show. It's slim-pickings for new content during quarantine, and I love me a good thriller, but is just... barely crawling along, and this episode barely redeemed itself with its final shot that excused the protagonist and her otherwise stubbornly-stupid behavior.

SO MANY SIGNS telling you to get out, and you stay? No cell reception? Obviously hostile and racist residents? C'mon. C'mon. C'mon. Just leave.

Naomie Harris & Jude Law are trying their darnedest (not to mention the rest of the cast), but these writers are squandering this and botching it big time.
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1/10
Boring, irritating and nothing new
sofietroonbeeckx6 October 2020
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I created an IMDB account to comment on this one. This episode was awful! The third episode was finally able to capture my attention but I had to watch this one in x2 in order for me to keep watching. I love the actresses in this episode + their acting was great given the bad story writing they had to carry out, but the reasons for my low score:
  • it was too slow, there was a lot of staring, it took forever
  • she was the most annoying mum ever. you would leave your children alone in the car while caring for someone you don't know + after you have seen two agressive men walk away + when you have already lost a son? bad story writing
  • they have seen/heard a woman been semi-kidnapped and afterwards they are stromling around all happy
  • it was obvious from second one that she is his wife and their 2 daughters, but in the end we saw the picture of the family: was this suppose to be a suprise?


I give it a one because the fact that they are there is relevant to the story.
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1/10
Stupid + Stubborn = Most dangerous
duongbun27 January 2021
What kind of stupid woman is this? I understand she wants some special surprise for her daughter. But once she got here, such a dead and extremely weird place, with gangster-looking guys threatening an old man, she's got 2 hours and still stubborn wanting to keep her kids here, and having all the time in the world to leave her kids alone in the car at a strange place, just to patch up the man. Stupidity and stubbornness together not only bring danger to yourself but also everyone around you. Once it's realized, it's already too late.
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1/10
Surprise birthday trip?
dochito2 November 2020
What kind of gift this is? sounds more like the mother wanted to ruin her daughter's day.....
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