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(2016)

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9/10
Camille
Hitchcoc21 July 2017
I grow weary of Camille and her dysfunctional friend, Zoe. I know we are supposed to see them as victims, but it appears that most of the trouble they get into is due to boredom. Especially when you throw in that diplomat's son who looks like he finished in third place at the Keith Richards look-alike contest. He is a bona-fide nut and seems to hold control over young women. He is an artist and about as bizarre as they get. They keep referring to him as a good guy. Peeters finds him having sex with Camille after he realizes she has not been going to school. He goes berserk and has to be pulled away. Camille half destroys the house and takes off on a moped. There is lots of tension and self loathing going on here. This is not a pleasant show to watch, but now I curious about who killed Driss Asani. Of course, at the center of just about everything is a connection to the Chinese mafia. The soccer goalie has been kidnapped by them and the prognosis isn't good. Zoe's brother is in the middle and is starting to realize what dangerous playmates he has joined with.
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8/10
This gives new meaning to the word "Thriller"!
teroden20 April 2018
First off, these folks are about as ho-hum about having sex, as they'd be having a cup of coffee. Score them a big zeee-roooh on the morality, ethics, and judgment centers of the cerebral cortex. They're rabbit mutants, and they're disgusting! However........this episode is chockablock full of tension! And isn't that what a "thriller" is? I would have rated this a full 10, but subtracted 2 for the brood sow antics. It's definitely a thriller!
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