Marseille
Marseille

Marseille

2016Movie97 minFrench

Faced with the insistence of his brother Joseph, whom he has not seen for 25 years, Paolo resolves to give up his calm and harmonious life in Canada, to return to Marseilles at the bedside of his rugged father. He left, therefore, with his son under his arm, determined not to linger in that city which he had fled years before, after a tragedy. He does not imagine that the affection of his newfound family, his love affair with a young woman and the joyful and simple solidarity of the Marseillais will reconcile him with this city he would never have wanted to leave...Marseillle.

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IMDb6.1/10
Google Users75%
Director: Dan FranckGenres: Crime Drama, Political Drama

Plot Summary

Robert Taro, the long-serving mayor of Marseille, prepares his successor, his own son, for the upcoming election. However, their political ambitions are thrown into turmoil when a suspicious deal involving a major construction project surfaces, igniting a brutal power struggle. Taro must navigate betrayal, corruption, and the dark underbelly of the city he governs to protect his legacy and his family. The series delves into the complex web of power, money, and political maneuvering within the city's elite.

Critical Reception

Marseille received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with particular criticism directed at its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. While some acknowledged the compelling premise and Gérard Depardieu's performance, many found the series to be a slow-paced and uninspired take on political drama. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many viewers expressing disappointment over the lack of originality and compelling narrative arcs.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious portrayal of political corruption in Marseille.
  • Criticized for a slow pace and a lack of engaging character development.
  • Gérard Depardieu's performance was a notable element, though not enough to elevate the series.

Google audience: Google users found the series to be an interesting, albeit somewhat slow, exploration of political intrigue. Many appreciated the backdrop of Marseille and the performances, but some felt the storyline was too convoluted or failed to live up to its potential.

Fun Fact

The series was Netflix's first French-language original production.

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