Netflix's foreign-language streaming shows often outperform American series Consider how Netflix viewers around the world have discovered the shocking Korean thriller “Squid Game” or the haunting German sci-fi series “Dark” These shows offer a glimpse of the creative storytelling that other countries have to offer
Within Netflix's extensive catalog, there are many French-language dramas available for streaming right now Even if you don't speak French, you'll be drawn to these shows thanks to engaging plots and great acting From intense dramas to political thrillers, these shows will keep you on the edge of your seat Before you know it, you'll be sipping wine while practicing the most realistic French accents with your movie buddies Ale
If you like James Bond or “Mission: Lupin,” you'll also like “Lupin Omar Sy plays Assane Diop, a childhood admirer of Arsene Lupin, the famous bandit created by French novelist Maurice Leblanc After her father is framed for theft by his wealthy employer, the Pellegrini family, and eventually dies in prison, the young Assane decides to seek revenge To do so, he must successfully commit a robbery and robbery
But like his inspirational character, Assan is no ordinary thief Instead, he uses his wit, charm, and mastery of thievery to uncover Pellegrini's true identity Psy strikes this balance phenomenally well No wonder “Lupin” became one of Netflix's top shows as soon as it was released
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If you crave political intrigue, “Marseille” is not to be missed Controversial in nature, it will draw you in the same way that soap operas draw you in The series focuses on Mayor Robert Tharot (Gerard Depardieu), who plans to step down soon and hand over control of Marseille to his successor, Lucas Barre (Benoit Magimel)
However, Barres, who began as a mentor and apprentice, betrays Taro by opposing his plans to build a casino and ends up running against him in the mayoral election The series may not have many fans living in France, but it is entertaining and full of political drama, romance, and scandal If you want a French-language drama that draws you in, this is the series for you
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“The Forest” is a must-see miniseries if you are interested in missing persons and spooky forests The story begins when 16-year-old Jennifer goes missing Her teacher, Ev Mendel (Alexia Berlier), receives a startling phone call that suddenly hangs up just before Jennifer disappears Ev gets caught up in the mystery and finds clues that lead her to the forest It is there where she was found at the age of six, with no recollection of what happened
Meanwhile, Maya's mother, Lieutenant Virginie Mussot (Suzanne Clément) and Inspector Decker (Samuel Labarthe) learn about other strange happenings in the forest Things get even more complicated when Jennifer's two friends, Océanne and Maya, also go missing The series does not disappoint and will keep the viewer enthralled until the very end
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For those who love a blend of history, romance, and murder, this miniseries is not to be missed Adrienne Winkler (Nicolas Duvauchel) will be writing the memoirs of the aging Albert Desiderio (Niels Arestrup) Albert describes his experiences when he met the love of his life, Solange, in the 1970s Eventually, the story, which began as a romance, evolves into a murder mystery Solange was attacked one night long ago, and Albert killed the only witness Adrien eventually realizes that the old man and his wife are actually former serial killers
“The Black Butterfly” has numerous twists and turns Warning: there is some gore, but for those who don't mind it, it should feel like a natural part of the story (especially considering the couple's true nature)
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