This video essay analyzes Netflix's Ripley, starring Andrew Scott, and directed by Steven Zaillian. Ripley is a dark lesson in suspense that captures the mechanics of murder in a way no other television show has. If you want to understand what made Ripley such a unique experience, then this video explains all.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Steven Zaillian
2:04 The Mechanics of Murder
6:20 Directing is Details
9:35 Hitchock's Lesson in Suspense
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