Bellevue
Bellevue
| 20 February 2017 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Bea Swanson

    This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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    Ariella Broughton

    It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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    Kayden

    This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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    Fleur

    Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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    msblondie-68097

    First episode was confusing but as the episodes progress it becomes clearer. This show reminds me a bit of Top of the Lake on Sundance. Hearing rumors CBC is not making a 2nd season. Come on people please watch! It is really good!

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    gost-68285

    I would of so watched this show ...but unfornately anna needs to speak up and speak correctly...sounds like she is hiding a thick accent can't make out what she is saying ...also low volume. The series is made in alot of dark settings which is hard to watch and on top of that not being able to hear the actors is very frustrating and i'm not turning on captioning because that just blocks the view....get with it Encore and anna speak slowly and louder.!!!!!

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    Wanda Shullivan

    SPOILER: Having painfully watched all 8 episodes of this series, I can honestly say that no series has made me so angry and frustrated as this one. Touted as a 'solving a transgender murder' is the series producer's cheap attempt to capitalize on current discussions on transgender issues when in fact, this series was the 'Anna Paquin' show with secondary emphasis on solving the 'transgender murder' and an earlier murder 20 years prior.So many plot points were inconsistent and unbelievable but the worst was the introduction of 'Adam'. How could a whole town, including Anna Paquin, and the current Police Chief 'forget' about her brother? I can appreciate that the series essentially tried to draw together two bullying stories each with tragic endings from two different generations of characters - to show us that bullying has been part of our cultures - then and now. And that's the only reason I gave this a '3'.I guess the CBC was so thrilled to have Anna Paquin join this production that they overlooked the bad writing in this series. When compared to another CBC production - 'Pure', which on the face of it sounded like it would be unrealistic (Mennonites selling crack) but which was extremely well done, Bellevue was just so overwrought, overdone and a mess. I can't believe they are talking about season 2!

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    SnoopyStyle

    Bellevue is a dying northern Ontario town struggling with drugs after its mine closed. There's a native reservation close by. Annie Ryder (Anna Paquin) is a hard-charging police detective in town. She's the single mother to Daisy. Daisy's father Eddie Rowe is her on-again off-again boyfriend. Her police father was killed investigating the murder of Sandy Driver over 20 years ago. Another kid has gone missing. It's Jesse Sweetland, the 16 year old transgender hockey star. Maggie is his widowed mother. Peter Welland is the police chief. Annie used to find notes in the woods which she assumed to be from her dead father. She gets a new message which leads to clues about Jesse.It's another dead kid mystery. The thing about dead kid mysteries is that it should start with a dead kid right away. I did wonder about all the police effort in finding a missing kid when the town is over-run with drugs. Like one of the officer said, he's probably run off somewhere. I'm willing to give it a pass since he is the hockey star. The other problematic issue are the notes with the dead father. Sometimes, it feels too gimmicky although I do like the original sin message. There is a bit too much exposition in the pilot. The over-riding positive is Anna Paquin. She's a top notch actress injecting real power and charisma into this project.

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