I can't wait to see this. Professionally, Andrew Scott is having a great time in his career but sadly, in his personal life, he just recently lost his mom. I send all the love and strenght right to his heart.
OMG, Ripley was amazing in every single way! And Andrew Scott ... I fell head over heels for him after his reading of "Choose One of Five", but I also loved his "Moriarty" on "Sherlock"!
Talented Mr Ripley with Damon and Law is a great film and one of my all-time favourites, so I was excited about this adaptation and how they will tell Ripley's story again but with a new look and new perspective on the character. I think Andrew Scott was phenomenal as Ripley, a cold, merciless, and conniving con man/killer who clearly was chasing a lavish lifestyle through other people in means to get a satisfaction that he believes he deserves. But what makes this performance stand out to me more than Damon's, even tho I love Damon's portrayal as well, is that this Ripley is completely cold, he is not needy or begs for attention or approval. He is just a bad guy. Some may say a narcisstic sociopath or psychopath. He barely showed any emotion whatosver to the people he hurt or killed, the only thing he cares about is making sure he is in a good place and anything else does not matter unless he is feeling great, other people are just toys in means to get what he wants. But he also appreciates art and life in his own way, but the sad part is that in reality, he is a loner, a runner and seems like he never was truly loved for who he is as a person I mean I could go on and on but I hope you understand what I am trying to say. Oh, and also, he is definitely less charismatic than Damon's version. With Damon's portrayal, he was oozing charisma in this one. Ripley is just a creepy, calculated manipulator with a look of a complete Psycho. Either way, I appreciate both performances and like both of them in they own ways, I think the Damon's movie version is more of a entertaining film but this one is definitely more for film buffs and people who appreciate authenticity, amazing acting, masterful cinematography, outstanding sets and great writing. Also, this one feels like straight out of the book, I imagine reading one of those books and imagining these scenes playing in my head while I am reading one of these pages, this even feels like a book but I can see how this series won't be for everybody and that's understandable. It's a very neo-noir/psychological while the movie was more of a fun thriller. Don't get me wrong the movie was still very well made, but it was definitely more colourful in it's approach and more for mainstream audiences than the show Ripley, I can see some people absolutely be bored by this but I really enjoyed it overall. Would give it a solid 8/10
Binged on this - never binge. Mamma Mia - Dakota is unforgettable. I'm screaming why not more of her. Big mistake - near one episode, forgettable, Tom getting 'rid of' Dickie. Should have been Marge this screen time.
Netflix will be working overtime to sell this drawn-out rehash - especially when we have two fantastic versions by Rene Clement and Anthony Minghella already. The publicity junkets aren't doing it any favors either.
One man’s meat is another man’s poison. I taught it was extraordinary, I loved the Matt Damon version, this is just a different ball game. Andrew Scott was fantastic as Tom ripley and he’s Irish by the way.
I can't wait to see this. Professionally, Andrew Scott is having a great time in his career but sadly, in his personal life, he just recently lost his mom. I send all the love and strenght right to his heart.
Andrew Scott was born to play Ripley..!!
The best Netflix series to date beautifully directed wonderfully acted brilliantly photographed 10/10
I’m on episode 4 and I can’t wait to finish it. I’m so immersed into this world. It’s incredible
I had the same hurry
I loved the way Marge looked at Tom the first second they met on the beach. She already suspected something was off.
This show is absolute cinema! Masterpiece. I'm in love
Congrats on a spectacular production!
Just finished seeing it.
The Caravaggio allegory is so spot on.terrific.
It is amazing - as is Andrew Scott.
DAKOTA IS SO BEAUTIFUL!
OMG, Ripley was amazing in every single way! And Andrew Scott ... I fell head over heels for him after his reading of "Choose One of Five", but I also loved his "Moriarty" on "Sherlock"!
Riley is awesome! Enjoyed the picture very much, cheers!
This series is so much better than the film version. Though the film was good, this is just that much better.
DAKOTA IS A GREAT ACTRESS!
YES DAKOTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GO DAKOTA!
The first film with Alain Delon was the best.
Ohhh, can't wait! One of my favorite movies! Is that weird? Lol😂
Johnny Flynn fabulous as always. Was superb in The Dig 💐
that series was first time nominated for the 2025 golden globes awards next year and Andrew Scott was the first time mommie
satnamster i mean nommie
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💖💖💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗ANDREW SCOTT LEGEND LOVE HIS WORK !!!!!
Talented Mr Ripley with Damon and Law is a great film and one of my all-time favourites, so I was excited about this adaptation and how they will tell Ripley's story again but with a new look and new perspective on the character. I think Andrew Scott was phenomenal as Ripley, a cold, merciless, and conniving con man/killer who clearly was chasing a lavish lifestyle through other people in means to get a satisfaction that he believes he deserves. But what makes this performance stand out to me more than Damon's, even tho I love Damon's portrayal as well, is that this Ripley is completely cold, he is not needy or begs for attention or approval. He is just a bad guy. Some may say a narcisstic sociopath or psychopath. He barely showed any emotion whatosver to the people he hurt or killed, the only thing he cares about is making sure he is in a good place and anything else does not matter unless he is feeling great, other people are just toys in means to get what he wants. But he also appreciates art and life in his own way, but the sad part is that in reality, he is a loner, a runner and seems like he never was truly loved for who he is as a person I mean I could go on and on but I hope you understand what I am trying to say. Oh, and also, he is definitely less charismatic than Damon's version. With Damon's portrayal, he was oozing charisma in this one. Ripley is just a creepy, calculated manipulator with a look of a complete Psycho. Either way, I appreciate both performances and like both of them in they own ways, I think the Damon's movie version is more of a entertaining film but this one is definitely more for film buffs and people who appreciate authenticity, amazing acting, masterful cinematography, outstanding sets and great writing. Also, this one feels like straight out of the book, I imagine reading one of those books and imagining these scenes playing in my head while I am reading one of these pages, this even feels like a book but I can see how this series won't be for everybody and that's understandable. It's a very neo-noir/psychological while the movie was more of a fun thriller. Don't get me wrong the movie was still very well made, but it was definitely more colourful in it's approach and more for mainstream audiences than the show Ripley, I can see some people absolutely be bored by this but I really enjoyed it overall. Would give it a solid 8/10
Love to see this 😮
The photography is amazing, divine... Steven is the best
He might be the UK’s best actor, if he wasn’t Irish!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍🏼
BRILLANT GEORGOUS.ABSOLUTELY GREAT BLACK AND WHITE TV SERIES, LOVE IT LOVE IT !!!! LOVE THE CAST GREAT CHEMISTRY THROUGHOUT BREATHTAKING 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💖💖
How strange, there is not the same alchemy as with Paul Mescal 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm still curious to see the film.
Of course not, they are two different people. There is most definitely chemistry between them though, and it is lovely and entertaining❣️😌
Binged on this - never binge. Mamma Mia - Dakota is unforgettable. I'm screaming why not more of her. Big mistake - near one episode, forgettable, Tom getting 'rid of' Dickie. Should have been Marge this screen time.
Netflix will be working overtime to sell this drawn-out rehash - especially when we have two fantastic versions by Rene Clement and Anthony Minghella already. The publicity junkets aren't doing it any favors either.
Calm down - check refill your meds! It's extraordinary. Rene Clement and Anthony Minghella - sure. There should never be remake HAMLET, JANE EYRE?
One man’s meat is another man’s poison. I taught it was extraordinary, I loved the Matt Damon version, this is just a different ball game. Andrew Scott was fantastic as Tom ripley and he’s Irish by the way.