Netflix's latest psychological thriller show, Ripley, has garnered attention for its impressive Rotten Tomatoes score. Starring Andrew Scott as the enigmatic Tom Ripley, the miniseries is set in 1960s New York and delves into a world of deceit, fraud, and murder. Alongside Scott, the cast includes notable actors such as Johnny Flynn, Dakota Fanning, Maurizio Lombardi, and Pasquale Esposito.
As of its release, Ripley boasts an 86% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 22 critics' reviews. This score positions it favorably against previous adaptations of Patricia Highsmith's 1955 novel, 'The Talented Mr. Ripley.' Notably, the 1999 film adaptation starring Matt Damon holds a slightly lower 85% rating on the platform.
Highly regarded adaptations of Highsmith's work include the 1960 film 'Purple Noon,' which currently holds an impressive 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The comparison between these adaptations underscores Ripley's strong critical reception.
Despite the legacy of 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' and its critical acclaim, Ripley has managed to make a mark with its fresh take on the source material. The miniseries' success in surpassing the Damon-led film's rating is a testament to its quality and the performances of its cast.
Directed by Steven Zaillian, Ripley promises viewers a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of the 1960s. The series follows Tom Ripley as he navigates a treacherous web of lies while attempting to fulfill a dangerous assignment.
With its promising start on Rotten Tomatoes, Ripley is poised to captivate audiences and critics alike as more viewers discover the intricacies of its storyline and performances. As the series continues to unfold, its reception will be closely watched to see if it maintains its momentum and secures its place as a standout addition to the psychological thriller genre.
Sources: Rotten Tomatoes