this has got to be one of the best ending montages in television history. I honestly didn't know Steven Zaillian before, but after this work of art in motion picture I am all in. This for me is the most beautifully breathtaking series, and especially ending montages, in television history
You should watch "The Night Of", from HBO! Besides Andrew as a lead in this, Zaillian's work in that other series was what brought me to watch Ripley. And I loved it.
@@Kunstmann_Film Episode 5 is called "Lucio", after the cat. One of the characters, the landlady I think, called the cat "Lucio" once, but it was easy to miss.
this has got to be one of the best ending montages in television history. I honestly didn't know Steven Zaillian before, but after this work of art in motion picture I am all in. This for me is the most beautifully breathtaking series, and especially ending montages, in television history
You should watch "The Night Of", from HBO! Besides Andrew as a lead in this, Zaillian's work in that other series was what brought me to watch Ripley.
And I loved it.
You've probably seen his work before without realising it. He wrote the screenplay for Schindler's List.
@@bonnacon1610 Also, The Irishman.
I love the ending
👮🏻♂️: Spell It !
The cat was the real star of that show.
She ate the evidence ;)
A really majestic beast.
@@Kunstmann_Film The cat was male. It was called Lucio.
@@ABC_DEF In German Cats are female by default (die Katze) I didn't catch the name. Thanks for clearing that up :)
@@Kunstmann_Film Episode 5 is called "Lucio", after the cat. One of the characters, the landlady I think, called the cat "Lucio" once, but it was easy to miss.
This ending reminds me of The Usual Suspects!
Me too - it’s on a par with it.
I'm not sure if I prefer the more colourful, campy The Talented Mr. Ripley or the much darker, colder Ripley, but this ending was fantastic.
Nice pen!
Bella penna!
A Montblanc 149
_Roma_
_Imola_
_Palermo_
_Livorno_
_Empoli_
_Ypsilon_
This final scene reminds me of the final scene of Saltburn
Well saltburn did kinda copy ripley sooo…
ROMA IMOLA PALERMO LIVORNO Y 🥰
Let me finish ... E, empoli, Y, ypsilon. :) Ripley is well worth watching.
Cette fin est exceptionnelle, sidérant de talent !
He investigated Greenleaf's disappearance, but didn't know what he looked like?!
Did you watch the show?
@@Naberius359 Yes, I watched it. Can you explain the ending? Maybe I'm missing something.
@@johnnyotto3610yeah, he didn’t. this is before everybody had smartphones, ya know
Lucio!
Nice editing
Non of the visual adaptions seem able to capture the fun of the Highsmith novel.
Great show, just that non-binary character and african american private detective.
What non binary characther?
@@natonews2151 Eliot Sumner as Freddie Miles, hello!
@@19n05k83 When did they say he was non binary? And whats wrong with the Black detective?
@@natonews2151 It's a woman playing male character.
I doubt there were black private detectives in late 50s and early 60s. C'mon.
@@natonews2151 Some people are so boring and full of hate that they only tolerate those that look like themselves.