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Now retired, Ambrose heads to Maine on vacation. But when tragedy befalls a local family, he gets pulled into the investigation – and its web of secrets. (Netflix)

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gudaulin 

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English For the creation of The Sinner, viewers can thank Jessica Biel's desire to prove that she can handle more challenging character roles. However, those who are familiar with the previous seasons of the show know well that the key character and the reason for the continuation is the character of Detective Harry Ambrose. His ability to sense shadows where others have clarity, his empathy towards all involved parties, and above all, his drive to delve deep into understanding why things happened the way they did, make him a character capable of succeeding where teams of professionals with powerful institutions behind them fail. I consider the fourth season to be the most successful and mature. This is also due to the skillfully executed mysterious storyline, which has become somewhat of a trademark for The Sinner. However, the viewer must be prepared for a slower pace and a journey filled with sadness and human tragedies hidden behind the seemingly harmonious facade of the local community. Bill Pullman is brilliant as usual. Overall impression: 90%. ()

agentmiky 

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English Harry Ambrose is back on the scene! I was pleased that the creators set the plot of the fourth installment in a remote island town. The gloomy and pessimistic atmosphere fits perfectly with the concept of The Sinner. Season 4 starts at a calm pace but gradually intensifies, reaching an incredible level by the end. As a viewer, I enjoyed connecting the pieces of the puzzle; it was really hard to guess what had actually happened. I must also highlight the excellent musical score, which only enhances the overall experience. Add to that the beautiful landscape, and you have a truly successful atmospheric piece! The acting is also of a high level, with special praise not only for the always precise Bill Pullman but also for Frances Fisher. Yeah, I'd definitely watch a fifth season. I hope Harry Ambrose will reconsider retiring. For me, it's an 8/10. ()