Bellevue
Bellevue
| 20 February 2017 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Ehirerapp

    Waste of time

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    Nonureva

    Really Surprised!

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    Micransix

    Crappy film

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    Beystiman

    It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.

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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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    Mangan

    I really enjoyed this story in spite of all the unexpected twists and turns. Complicated, weird and even gory at times, but with so many deeply-felt emotions and a real understanding of family relationships (somewhat extreme and perverted here). The setting is wonderfully eerie too with the mine and the woods, the darkness and the snow at the end. The acting is wonderful. I had only seen Anna Paquin in the film "the Piano", and she has retained the passionate intensity of that little girl. Allen Leech is very moving in all his clumsy warmth.I didn't know any of the Canadian actors, but I found their portrayal of these troubled characters very believable. The young girl who plays Daisy is so cute and vibrant she manages to lighten up the dark mood. So much better than many popular shows, it is complex and moving!

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    cathlin-07754

    Just finished the first season (will there be more?) and I LOVED it. At times some of the characters were confusing and seemed of little consequence to the finale and the whole story, but if you had patience, enjoyed the mystery and creepy feeling of the setting, for me, the ending was great. Fantastic. And nothing I saw coming. An extra point for that. Unfortunately I will admit again that some characters who seemed insignificant were very significant in the end, the tale that needed telling and the old murder that was solved, so I understand that some viewers were frustrated. Overall I found the major players diverse enough in personality that it kept me glued for the whole season. Every time I see Anna Paquin I still think of "The Piano," despite how long ago that film came out. All grown up, I still see that little girl's face. I have to give this show 8/10 stars. It kept me stuck on CBC after Murdoch, and that's impressive.

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    mandastewart

    Searched through the TV listings to find this pilot episode, of what appears to be an interesting watch. Bellevue is a town that is in trouble. With the mine closed, an influx of drug use and abuse never mind the shroud of a horrific unsolved child murder in its past, the locals are left searching for help and answers wherever they can. 3 main female characters have come to the fore in this pilot episode Annie... the cop. Maggie... Jessie's mother. Mayor 'mother' Mansfield. I've no idea why but to me these three seem really important to this growing drama. With the shows religious overtones and the weird circumstances behind the well loved star hockey player Jessie's disappearance, I can't help but be drawn back to "Twin Peaks" and the beloved and beautiful victim Laura Palmer. Let's give this show a chance to fill its boots before dismissing it after such an engrossing first episode. After all TV company's are all about the viewers, and a pilot has to grab your attention, set the scene and familiarise the viewer with the characters. Looking forward to episode two.

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