Here’s Louise going to work, here’s Louise being a nice mom to her kid, and here’s Louise being lonely in a cookie-cutter, have-a-glass-of-wine-after-bedtime sort of way. She’s a smooth surface, gliding into the grooves Behind Her Eyes has created for her. Louise, a Black woman with a young son and a nice-but-distant ex-husband, has few distinctive qualities. That massive black hole of a final episode explains a lot about how the rest of Behind Her Eyes comes off. Once that’s all in place, though, Behind Her Eyes surges inexorably toward its big thriller ending, which is so twisty and strange that it obliterates any other impression Behind Her Eyes might’ve left. Simona Brown is the protagonist Louise Tom Bateman is her boss David Eve Hewson plays David’s wife, Adele and Robert Aramayo plays Adele’s friend Rob, who’s seen in flashbacks to Adele’s mysterious past. The pieces are set up with straightforward clarity. Mostly, though, Behind Her Eyes is a series about its ending. It’s also about addiction, lucid dreaming, British classism, lies, and trauma. In Netflix’s Behind Her Eyes, Louise (Simona Brown, left) gets drawn into a tense, secretive psychosexual relationship with Adele (Eve Hewson) and her husband, David.īehind Her Eyes, the new Netflix series based on the novel by Sarah Pinborough, is a psychological adultery thriller about a woman having an affair with her married boss.
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