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The Devil's Hour – Season 1 Episode 1 “3.33” Recap & Review

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The Devils Hour

3.33

《魔鬼时刻》第 1 集开始于一个名叫吉迪恩的被定罪的杀手审问一个女人,她有黑眼睛和割裂的嘴唇。 这是露西·钱伯斯,他告诉她,他知道她感到被剥夺了,就像她的生活不是她自己的一样。 “你每天晚上都会从一个从未做过的痛苦梦中醒来。他说,随之而来的是一些看起来非常重要的不同镜头,最后是一声枪响,露西·钱伯斯坐在床上,呼吸沉重。 时间是凌晨3点33分。 不过,露西并不孤单。 她的儿子艾萨克突然出现在厨房里,而她在那里,睁大眼睛重复她说的话。 显然,这些事件 – 半夜醒来和走动 – 每隔几个月发生一次。 根据贝内特博士的说法,这似乎是艾萨克处理露西和她丈夫分离的方式。 显然艾萨克一直在看到一个叫“梅雷迪思”的人,但她不是第一个,因为他也见过其他几个人,包括一个叫亚历杭德罗的人。 “我不应该在这里。”艾萨克说,而露西看到的东西并不完全存在——就像一个花瓶突然移动。

露西的工作使她成为一名社会工作者,处理有虐待历史的陷入困境的家庭。 在和一个叫谢恩的家伙交谈时,露西再次经历了闪光,这次是对一个孩子。 与此同时,拉维·迪隆被叫到一个粗糙的犯罪现场。 受害者是哈罗德·斯莱德。 他50岁出头,被刺了3次。 目前还没有找到武器,但他是在凌晨4点左右被发现的。 拉维在房间里掸去灰尘,看看受害者。 看起来他并不是特别,他实际上在社区中很受欢迎。 门没锁,他偷偷溜了进去。 拉维走到阳台上,向外望去,说:“奇怪的烟花时间。他从事这项工作已经有一段时间了,似乎他对死者有一种恐惧。 鉴于他的病情,他的搭档尼克评论说,这是一个奇怪的职业选择。 当露西做另一个噩梦时,她醒来了,她的伴侣迈克也在那里。 他提到她在睡梦中说话,包括提到烟花。 这似乎很重要,并且很可能以某种方式与 Ravi 联系起来。 至于艾萨克,他在学校因为在一个叫阿尔菲的包里小便而惹上了麻烦。 显然艾萨克忘记了厕所在哪里,但说实话,这似乎更像是报复。 那天晚上,艾萨克出现在露西的房间里,在她睡觉时冷冷地看着她。 当她醒来时,露西告诉他上床睡觉,但他需要年龄才能闭上眼睛。 “那人是谁?”他最终说,让露西更加不安,因为她转过身来,看到……无。 现在和拉维在一起,他去拜访一个名叫杰拉尔德贝尔的邻居,他声称外面有一辆红色的日产Vanette几个星期。 这是一个罕见的模型,在这种情况下可能是一个关键的线索。 拉维立即追踪了县里的每一个瓦内特,他们找到了似乎是有问题的那个,沿着M3。 露西回到贝内特医生那里,承认她几乎每晚凌晨3点33分都会醒来。 她一生都有这种感觉,甚至承认“记错”了事情。 她没有透露太多,但贝内特看得出来她很害怕。 凌晨3点33分显然是魔鬼的时刻,这使得这个案子更加令人不安。 在回家的路上,露西尽力让艾萨克表达情感,但需要一阵讽刺才能让他露出半个微笑。 她把视线从路上移开了一秒钟,一个小孩子差点被碾压。 那个孩子恰好叫梅雷迪思。 艾萨克似乎看到的就是梅雷迪思。 在这一切之后,我们还看到了露西和她母亲西尔维亚之间的一些场景。 她反复无常,经历了许多不同的性格,并用艾伦的名字称呼露西(因为她喜欢这个名字)还有一次她实际上认出了露西,但声称她很冷。 露西向妈妈保证一切都会好起来的,并拥抱了她。

拉维和尼克出现,找到被遗弃的日产。 事实证明,他把这个停好了,这样他就可以记录斯莱德的日常工作。 镇上一家酒店的钥匙还在车内,虽然凶手可能不在那里,但一定有人拿走了他们的预订,因此更容易追踪他。 拉维出现在布莱特赛德旅馆。 显然,罗得租房者头发花白,说话带有口音,最后一次出现是在几个月前。 原来他提前一年付款。 琼斯小姐在经过一番温和的劝说后,向他们展示了有问题的小屋,但在前面发现了一把挂锁。 打开挂锁,尼克先走了进去,发现这个地方完全被剪报和纸张覆盖。 其中有一个特别突出。 上面写着:10月4日晚上11点米尔菲尔德关闭谋杀案,在一张非常熟悉的房子的照片上用红色写字。 然后我们跳到一个未命名的时间,因为外面闪烁的蓝灯描绘了一个非常聪明的时间线转换。 事实证明,拉维和尼克的调查就在露西的现实背后,这一集以一具尸体被带出克洛伊的房子而告终。 当然,露西是克洛伊的个案工作者,我们已经在本集前面看到了她和她看似虐待的伴侣谢恩的场景。 “你经历过的最糟糕的事情是什么?”吉迪恩回应,我们切回审讯室。 他声称那里还有更糟糕的事情,镜头又平移到尼克和拉维身上,当他们深入小屋时,注意到窗户上划伤的字样:“露西钱伯斯在哪里?


剧集回顾

《魔鬼时刻》以一集精彩的开端,该剧集采用了《闪亮女孩》、《利器》和《塔布拉·拉萨》的最佳部分,并基本上将它们结合在一起,形成了一部美味扭曲的黑暗惊悚片。 这看起来将是一个非常扣人心弦的手表,第一集在拍摄方式和为自己设定的基调方面几乎是完美的。 彼得·卡帕尔迪(Peter Capaldi)足以吸引人们,但在这里真正脱颖而出的是扮演年轻艾萨克的本杰明·奇弗斯和扮演露西的杰西卡·雷恩。 令人毛骨悚然的结局足以真正吸引您观看更多内容,难怪这个现在在亚马逊上流行!


The Devil’s Hour – Season 1 Episode 1 “3.33” Recap & Review

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The Devils Hour

3.33

Episode 1 of The Devil’s Hour begins with a convicted killer called Gideon questioning a woman, who sports a black eye and a cut lip. This is Lucy Chambers, and he tells her he knows she’s feeling dethatched like her life isn’t her own. “You wake every night from a painful dream you never had.” He says, and with that a smattering of different shots which seem incredibly important, end with the sound of a gunshot as Lucy Chambers sits up in bed, breathing heavily. The time is 3.33am.

Lucy’s not alone though. Her son Isaac suddenly shows up in the kitchen while she’s there, wide-eyed and repeating what she’s saying.

Apparently these episodes – waking in the middle of the night and going walkabouts – occur every couple of months. According to Dr Bennett, it seems like this Isaac’s way of dealing with the separation of Lucy and her husband. Apparently Isaac has been seeing someone called “Meredith”, but she’s not the first as there’s been several others he’s been seeing too, including a guy called Alejandro. “I’m not supposed to be here.” Isaac says, while Lucy sees things that aren’t quite there – like a vase of flowers suddenly shifting.

Lucy’s job sees her serve as a social worker, dealing with troubled families that have a history of abuse. While talking to a guy called Shane, Lucy again experiences flashes, this time to a child.

While this is going on, Ravi Dhillon is called to a gnarly crime scene. The victim is Harold Slade. He’s in his early 50’s and was stabbed 3 times. No weapon has been found yet but he was discovered around 4am.

Ravi dusts the room down for prints and checks out the victim. It seems he’s not particularly extraordinary, and he’s actually well liked in the community. The door was unlocked and he snuck in. Ravi heads out to the balcony, looks out and says “Weird time for fireworks.” He’s been doing this job for a while and it seems he has a fear of the dead. Given his condition, his partner Nick comments how it’s a strange career choice to take.

When Lucy has another nightmare, she wakes up and her partner, Mike, is there. He mentions her talking in her sleep, including mentioning fireworks. This seems important and could well be connected to Ravi in some way. As for Isaac, he gets in trouble at school for urinating on a kid called Alfie’s bag. Apparently Isaac forgot where the toilet was but this seems more like revenge to be honest.

Isaac shows up in Lucy’s room that night, chillingly watching her while she she sleeps. When she awakens, Lucy tells him to go to bed but he takes an age to shut his eyes. “Who’s that man?” He says eventually, unnerving Lucy further as she spins round and sees… nothing.

Sticking with Ravi for now, he heads off to visit a neighbour called Gerald Bell, who claims that there was a red Nissan Vanette outside for several weeks. It’s a rare model and could be a crucial clue in this case. Ravi immediately tracks down every Vanette in the county and they find what appears to be the one in question, down the M3.

Lucy returns to Dr Bennett and admits that she wakes up almost every night at 3.33am on the dot. She’s had this her whole life and even admits to “misremembering” things. She doesn’t divulge much further, but Bennett can tell that she’s afraid.

3.33am is apparently the devil’s hour, which makes this case all the more unsettling. On the way back home, Lucy does her best to try and get Isaac to emote but it takes a bout of sarcasm to get a half-smile out of him. She takes her eyes off the road for a second, and a small child almost gets run over. That child happens to be called Meredith. The same Meredith that Isaac appears to be seeing.

In the wake of all this we also get some scenes between Lucy and her mother, Sylvia. She’s erratic, going through a number of different personalities and calling Lucy by the name of Ellen (because she likes the name) Another time she actually recognizes Lucy but claims that she’s cold. Lucy promises her mum that everything will be okay and embraces her.

Ravi and Nick show up to find the abandoned Nissan. It turns out he had this parked up so he could record Slade’s routine. The keys to a hotel in town are still inside the car, and while the killer may not be there, someone must have taken their booking and therefore make it easier to track him down.

Ravi shows up at the Brightside Lodge. Apparently the Lot renter has grey hair, speaks with an accent and was last seen a few months back. It turns out he pays a year in advance. Miss Jones shows them the lodge in question, after some gentle persuasion, but finds a padlock over the front.

Cutting the padlock open, Nick heads in first and finds the place absolutely covered with newspaper clippings and paper. One in particular stands out. It reads: 4th October 11pm Millfield Close Murders, scrawled in red writing over a picture of a very familiar house.

We then skip forward to an unnamed time as flashing blue lights outside depict a really clever timeline shift. It turns out Ravi and Nick’s investigation is occurring  just behind Lucy’s reality, and the episode ends with a body being taken out of Chloe’s house. Lucy is, of course, working as Chloe’s caseworker and we’ve seen scenes of her and Shane, her seemingly abusive partner, earlier in the episode.

“What’s the worst thing you’ve ever experienced?” Gideon echoes, as we cut back to the interrogation room. He claims there are far worse things out there, and with that the camera pans back to Nick and Ravi as they head deeper inside the lodge and notice, scratched on the window, the words “Where is Lucy Chambers?”


The Episode Review

The Devil’s Hour gets off to a fantastic start with an episode that takes the best parts of Shining Girls, Sharp Objects and Tabula Rasa, and essentially combines all of them together into a deliciously twisted and dark thriller.

This looks like it’s going to be a very gripping watch and the first episode is almost pitch perfect in terms of the way it’s shot and the tone this sets for itself. Peter Capaldi is enough of a star to reel people in but it’s both Benjamin Chivers, who plays a young Isaac, and Jessica Raine, who plays Lucy, who really stand out here.

The spine-chilling ending is enough to really entice you on to watch more and it’s no wonder this one’s trending on Amazon right now!