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The Undoing
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The Undoing

2020 Crime Murder Mystery ⏱ 5.37min 📺 1 Season United States
IMDb 7.4/10 BTV 3/5
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The Undoing

The Undoing is a psychological drama set in New York, following a successful therapist whose life begins to unravel after a violent incident linked to her family. As details start to emerge, she is forced to question her marriage, her sense of stability, and the people she trusts most. What seemed like a controlled and comfortable life quickly becomes uncertain and difficult to understand.

The series focuses on trust, identity, and how quickly reality can shift when hidden truths come to light. It explores the pressure of public scrutiny and the emotional strain of facing unexpected accusations. The tone is tense and character-driven, with a steady build of suspense through shifting perspectives and personal conflict rather than action. It offers a close look at how fragile certainty can be.


CAST

Nicole Kidman (Grace Fraser), Hugh Grant (Jonathan Fraser), Noah Jupe (Henry Fraser), Donald Sutherland (Franklin Reinhardt), Edgar Ramírez (Joe Mendoza)

PRODUCTION

David E. Kelley Productions, Blossom Films

STREAMING PLATFORM

HBO

I found The Undoing to be a sleek, high-gloss psychological thriller that excels at creating an atmosphere of affluent unease and suspicion. The series follows a successful therapist whose seemingly perfect life in Manhattan unravels following a violent death and the disappearance of her husband. I was particularly impressed by the show's visual language; the rich, textural cinematography and focus on elite social circles create a sense of voyeuristic tension, effectively placing the viewer within the protagonist's crumbling reality.

The lead performances are compelling, capturing the fragile balance between shock and calculated self-preservation. I enjoyed the way the narrative utilizes the "whodunit" framework to explore themes of privilege and the deceptive nature of appearances, though I felt that the plot occasionally relied on somewhat convenient red herrings to sustain its mystery. While the pacing remains propulsive throughout its limited run, the final resolution lacked the narrative weight suggested by the intense buildup, leaning more toward conventional courtroom drama than a truly subversive conclusion. It is a stylish, well-acted, and undeniably engaging series that provides a high-quality binge-watching experience, even if it prioritizes polished aesthetics over deep psychological payoff.

My Rating: 3/5

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