Netflix’s Adaptation Of The Classic Crime Thriller Hits All The Right Notes

Summary

Ripley succeeds by being a fresh take on the classic story.
The black and white filming choice sets a gloomy tone, enhancing the noir feel of the show.
Andrew Scott’s performance as Tom Ripley is award-worthy, while Dakota Fanning shines as Marge Sherwood.

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Ripley might not be the first adaptation of the classic novel it is based on, but the Netflix series sure makes you feel like it’s the first time you have been transported into Thomas Ripley’s world of lies. As someone who loved 1999’s The Talented Mr. Ripley movie, which starred Matt Damon as the title character, I’m happy to say that I had a great time with Netflix and Showtime’s new spin on the classic story.

Based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith, Ripley is a drama-thriller written and created by Steven Zaillian. Set in the 1960s, the series follows Tom Ripley, who is hired to attempt to coax a wealthy man’s son to come home – but this job is just the first part of a lengthy and dangerous complex web of lies.

ProsThe choice to film in black and white helps establish a gloomy atmosphereAndrew Scott’s Tom Ripley is an award-worthy performance ConsJohnny Flynn’s Dickie Greenleaf falls short of Jude Law’s version of the character from the 1999 movie

Ripley is based on Patricia Highsmith’s award-winning 1955 novel The Talented Mr. Ripley, the first of a series of books focused on the character Tom Ripley. While there were a few adaptations of Highsmith’s book prior to the Netflix show, Ripley succeeds by trying to be something different from what came before. With a strong story, the show needed to find the perfect cast, and Ripley’s trio of leads proved mostly perfect fits for their characters.

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Ripley’s Tone Keeps Viewers On Edge

Ripley stars Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley, Johnny Flynn as Dickie Greenleaf, and Dakota Fanning as Marge Sherwood. Like the 1999 movie and the novel it is based on, the eight-episode limited series tells the story of Tom Ripley, who is hired by an industrialist to travel to Italy to try to get his son, Dickie, to come back home after a long stint overseas. After he accepts the job, Tom’s life turns into a tale of lies, darkness, and murder.

The noir feel of the show is a perfect fit for its story about lies and murder, serving to elevate the tension of the series as the plot progresses.

The limited series was created, written, and directed by Steven Zaillian. The creative has been nominated and won several awards over his long career, which includes a Best Adapted Screenplay win for his work on the critically acclaimed Schindler’s List, one of the best and most impactful movies I have ever watched. Knowing this, and how Zaillian was behind the screenplays of classics like Moneyball and Hannibal, I went into Ripley with high expectations, and the series was able to meet them at every turn.

Adding to a carefully crafted story that extended the contents of what had been told in a movie, Ripley lets its events breathe. There are prolonged scenes with little to no dialogue that serve to let characters — and viewers — catch their breath and collect their thoughts after nerve-wracking events. All of that is paired with the aesthetic choice to film Ripley entirely in black and white. The noir feel of the show is a perfect fit for its story about lies and murder, serving to elevate the tension of the series as the plot progresses.

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Ripley

Cast Andrew Scott , Johnny Flynn , Dakota Fanning , Maurizio Lombardi , Pasquale Esposito

Release Date April 4, 2024

Seasons 1

Writers Steven Zaillian

Directors Steven Zaillian

Showrunner Steven Zaillian

Creator(s) Steven Zaillian , Patricia Highsmith

Andrew Scott Is Impressive As Tom Ripley

Dakota Fanning is another standout among the cast

Andrew Scott delivers a worthy performance as the series’ lead character. In the many moments where Ripley chooses to present as little dialogue as possible so that we can be transported into the characters’ state of mind, Scott particularly excels as Ripley. Communicating a character’s feelings and inner thoughts through only facial expressions and body language is no easy task, but the actor rises to the occasion, adding a sense of urgency to any scene with a mere look, making Ripley a character to be watched at all times.

Fanning marvelously brings to life all the different layers of Marge, changing and adapting to the confusing events that start to happen all around her.

Dakota Fanning is also great in the series. Fanning’s Marge sees her life completely change when Tom Ripley gets in the middle of her Italian life with Dickie. Marge is a good foe for Ripley, ever wary of what his true intentions might be while Dickie connects with his friend. Fanning marvelously brings to life all the different layers of Marge, changing and adapting to the confusing events that start to happen all around her.

While Johnny Flynn is far from a bad pick for Dickie Greenleaf, with the actor delivering a solid turn in the role, I can’t help but compare his performance to that of Jude Law in 1999’s The Talented Mr. Ripley. Law ended up being nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Academy Awards for his performance as Dickie. The actor simply presented a level of magnetic charisma that was lacking in the new version of the story, and while that takes the series down a notch, Ripley is still an exciting adaptation of the classic novel.

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All 8 episodes of

Ripley

are now available to stream on Netflix.

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