"The Veil."
“The Veil” (Hulu) drama thriller, about a potentially deadly game of truth and lies as two women travel from Istanbul to Paris and London, with one of them possessing a secret that the other needs to expose. That's what the series premise says. I wasn't expecting an interesting ride. It turned out to be a fine, compelling enough weekend entertainment.
However, I must say, I got burned by Elisabeth Moss’s prolonged close-up pouts in “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Five seasons of Offred's confused, angry, sad, forlornly, flirty etcetera face all over the living room's 85” flatscreen.
But I love Ms Moss. I haven't stopped loving her since “Mad Men.” So I needed some kind of redemption. And I miss her, too.
Pacing is fast, action wasn't spectacular but neatly staged, dialogues aren't so cliché as in the usual government agent versus terror soldier repartee. Elisabeth had to have a Brit accent as an M16 agent but I didn't notice but what's the big deal, right?
Anyhow, try “The Veil.” In one sitting. Six episodes. Better than engaging your annoying Facebook hound in a silly chat about whether Joe should quit November or go ahead. Uh huh. 📺🎥📺
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