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NQAS

(10,749 posts)
Thu Nov 4, 2021, 01:11 PM Nov 2021

Netflix - Midnight Mass

Last edited Fri Nov 5, 2021, 03:42 PM - Edit history (1)

For no particular reason, I'd been putting this off. The preview looked a little bleak, and my usual fare is police procedurals, which this isn't.

Well, I found it addictive. Watched three episodes last night. It was past midnight, or I would have kept going.

I don't know the story behind this series, and I'm kind of leery of slows created, written, produced, and directed mostly by one guy, in this case Mike Flanagan, whose background includes a host of creepy, scary, and horror-y productions.

In the first episode, a new Catholic priest arrives in town to replace the former long-term priest who is reported to be ill after a Holy Land trip. Also arriving is the prodigal son (not quite at the repentant stage), an entrepreneur who was released from prison after serving time for killing a woman while drunk driving. The town is a remote island where everyone is related and/or knows everyone else. Personal histories and relationships go back decades and generations.

The previews captured the bleakness. This is one of those tv shows that seems to have been recorded with a blue filter (btw, I hate that trend). The new priest, played by Hamish Linklater, is riveting. A believer but not necessarily a proselytizer; I almost wanted to pop into one of the local churches today to see what it's all about - as does the sole Muslim kid on the island. His father, also a Muslim is played by Rahul Kohli, the ME on iZombie. He was great in that show, as was pretty much everyone else (I loved that show until it got really weird toward the end). How a Muslim sheriff ended up on this island is probably a story, but it hasn't been told yet.

Then the rest of the town: the girl in the wheelchair, the town drunk, the prissy and creepy deacon (I don't know what you call this person in the church - she assists the priest, makes sure everything runs smoothly, and she's also more Catholic than the pope), the fishermen whose jobs are at risk for all the usual reasons that fishermen's jobs are at risk, the school teacher (following her dead mother, who was the school teacher before her)

It takes a while, but weird things begin to happen (of course - it would be pretty boring otherwise), and now I'm just waiting for more weird things to happen. I saw some links online noting that something really, really unexpected happens mid-series, but I stopped reading to avoid the spoiler.

Maybe this isn't your cup of tea, but it's definitely worth a try - give it at least 2 episodes. I can't wait to return to it tonight.

UPDATE: Watched 3 more episodes last night. No spoilers, other than to note that I should have seen it coming.

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Netflix - Midnight Mass (Original Post) NQAS Nov 2021 OP
Well written and well acted atmospheric FalloutShelter Nov 2021 #1
Yes, and false gods. I immediately thought of the trump cult JohnSJ Nov 2021 #2
Agree. FalloutShelter Nov 2021 #5
That'll be next NQAS Nov 2021 #6
Yes, saw it too JohnSJ Nov 2021 #9
I watched the whole thing, really liked it. Ocelot II Nov 2021 #3
I know it's not real but when I saw the cats on the beach, I turned it off. CurtEastPoint Nov 2021 #4
That was seriously gross NQAS Nov 2021 #8
Amazing monologues consider_this Nov 2021 #7
I usually hate monologues wryter2000 Nov 2021 #12
We loved it pandr32 Nov 2021 #10
This series blew me away wryter2000 Nov 2021 #11

FalloutShelter

(12,605 posts)
1. Well written and well acted atmospheric
Thu Nov 4, 2021, 01:25 PM
Nov 2021

Horror that actually makes a statement about religious fervor used as an excuse for atrocities. There is a lot of horror junk out there and this is really a cut above.

Enjoy. It is really just about to pop off. No spoilers.

Ocelot II

(119,697 posts)
3. I watched the whole thing, really liked it.
Thu Nov 4, 2021, 01:32 PM
Nov 2021

It was very well-done and genuinely creepy. I won't tell you what happens but it's pretty strange.

NQAS

(10,749 posts)
8. That was seriously gross
Thu Nov 4, 2021, 01:43 PM
Nov 2021

The dogs perked up, though I’m glad the cats were out of the room.

They weren’t real, of course, and, to his credit, the directed didn’t linger more than he might have.

consider_this

(2,755 posts)
7. Amazing monologues
Thu Nov 4, 2021, 01:42 PM
Nov 2021

I usually not a fan of super creepy, but the emotional and philosophical depths of many of the monologues are just riveting. I think it was somewhere around episode 4, 2 main characters talking on a couch - those where just amazing, and not to be forgotten as you will later see.
I've seen others criticize the show for being too slow due to so much dialogue - I guess to each his own, as is the case in all art, right? Hope you will continue to enjoy.

wryter2000

(47,201 posts)
12. I usually hate monologues
Thu Nov 4, 2021, 03:07 PM
Nov 2021

I usually tune right out thinking I'm about to be beaten over the head with Profundity and Serious Acting. These were incredible. The very last one was something I could watch over and over.

BTW, there was an incredible monologue in Hill House...the male caretaker explaining why he and his wife don't go into the house after dark.

wryter2000

(47,201 posts)
11. This series blew me away
Thu Nov 4, 2021, 03:03 PM
Nov 2021

I don't think I've ever seen anything like the ending. I can't say much of anything without giving away spoilers, but I can tell you you are in for an incredible ride. I adore all the actors, but especially Linklater.

I honestly can't say anything more about it, but it's not what you expect right now. Honestly.

Flanagan was also responsible for The Haunting of Hill House, which is possibly the best horror I've seen ever.

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