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Marseille
The longtime mayor of Marseille is preparing to hand over the reins to his protégé when a sudden and ruthless battle erupts for control of the city.
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Plot Summary
In the fictional city of Marseille, the long-serving mayor Robert Taro prepares his successor, his own son, Lucas. However, Lucas harbors ambitions of his own, leading to a fierce political battle that fractures their relationship and the city's power structure. The series explores themes of corruption, ambition, and the complex dynamics of power within a vibrant, yet gritty, urban landscape.
Critical Reception
Marseille received mixed to negative reviews. Critics often praised Gérard Depardieu's performance and the show's ambitious scope, but frequently criticized its convoluted plot, pacing issues, and perceived lack of originality compared to other political dramas. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the operatic drama and others finding it disappointing.
What Reviewers Say
Gérard Depardieu's commanding presence anchors the series, despite its narrative flaws.
The show attempts to be an epic political saga but often gets bogged down in melodrama and predictable plot twists.
Visually, the series captures the unique atmosphere of Marseille, but the storytelling struggles to maintain engagement.
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Fun Fact
The series was Netflix's first original French-language production.
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