A little over 10 years ago, on April 23, 2013 to be exact, Louise Monot (who was recently in the cast of the detective series Marion) et Bruno alone (who recently reprized his role as Hervé for the special bonus of Cafe Camera) were investigating Murders in Saint-Malofirst episode of Murders at…, which has since become a successful collection and now has more than 60 chapters. This Saturday April 29 at 9:10 p.m. on France 3, the duo is back in New murders in Saint-Maloco-written and directed by Lionel Baillieu (already present behind the pen and the camera at the time), accompanied by the guests Chloe Stefani, Marwan Berren (Abdel’s ex-interpreter in the soap opera More beautiful life), Bertrand Constant, Xavier Deranlot

New murders in Saint-Malo (France 3): what does this unpublished episode tell with Louise Monot and Bruno Solo?

Ten years ago, Gwen Garrec (Louise Monot) and Eric Vautier (Bruno Solo) met during an investigation. Nowadays, Gwen has left the police force and converted into real estate while Eric is no longer a policeman, a choice made against his will. But, even if they are no longer part of the police, they are investigating the murder of René de Kermanlec, a notable from the region found dead on the Sillon beach in Saint-Malo, following the attack. of a wild beast. This case will lead them to unravel the threads of the Kermanlec family’s past and their own history…

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New murders in Saint-Malo (France 3): should we watch this new episode with Louise Monot and Bruno Solo? Our opinion

Originally, the collection Murders at… was designed on a very simple premise: changing the duo of investigators and the main setting for each episode. For this New murders in Saint-Malo, she perverts her own codes by summoning Gwen and Eric again, ten years later, still in the heart of the Saint-Malo city. If it is exceptional (this chapter coincides with the tenth anniversary of the series), this return brings an unprecedented depth to the collection and proves to be far from uninteresting. Seeing Gwen and Eric now linked by life and marked by the dramas of the past, discovering secrets that go beyond them and healing wounds of which they were not necessarily aware, instills emotion, gravity and density.

Always located in the majestic natural setting of Saint-Malo and its surroundings (perfectly highlighted but without showing off), the plot proves to be particularly clever, unpredictable and twisted. And if the staging abuses here and there a few easy effects, it never loses sight of the main thing: the characters. Icing on the kouign-amann: do not hesitate to plan a second viewing once the episode is over. You will then see to what extent the scriptwriter and director have scattered here and there clues, invisible at first glance, on the identity of the culprit. Further proof of the success of this chapter of Murders at… a bit special.

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