Discover the dark side with Ruth Rendell Mysteries - Weekend DVD Review
Posted by: kyle in NewsThere is another DVD on the block for individuals who love crime-fiction and are particularly fans of the famous author Ruth Rendell. The DVD is an amalgamation of some of the most famous works of Ruth Rendell, such as Going Wrong, The Fallen Curtain, Lake of Darkness and You Can’t Be Too Careful.
It is pretty obvious that all the stories are crime related and deal with the psychological aspect of the person who commits the crime or the victim. The first offering of the DVD i.e. Going Wrong basically deals with the romance between a lower-class, rough and tough guy who is a drug dealer and an upper class female protagonist who although is a very nice girl but has had her share of interactions with the dark side of the society.
The next story i.e. Harm Done deals with the theme of abduction. This is the proper crime mystery where the plot has been weaved together in an amazing manner. This is the plot which has vivid details of wife beating episodes and paedophilia. The story has quite a few shocking moments which turn the sequence of events upside down, every time a new crime-related discovery is made.
The other story The Fallen Curtain is yet another piece of story which deals with the story of a man who was abducted in his childhood and early youth. After seeing a car similar to the one in which he was abducted, the man is reminded of all the past events which keep haunting him in his youth.
Most of the stories in the DVD deal with the subject of abduction or some revelations from the past which affect the present life of the protagonists immensely. The DVD quality is above average. Ditto for the sound affects as well. There are a few extras provided in the movie. Overall, the movie can be watched at least once or twice and is worth-renting.
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