Hello friends, good vibes to all.
For the second time in a row I wanted to give a chance to a Netflix content as far as horror, mystery and suspense is concerned and based on what I saw in the trailer of this miniseries the thing could look pretty decent considering the platform that is behind it all. And it's no surprise to anyone, in fact I've said it many times here, the company with the red letter N is not characterized much for making a good product, with some exceptions, because yes, there are. The thing is that Devil in Ohio is another of those miniseries that could have been a real hit, as we say in my country, but unfortunately it was not, at least for me.
Esta historia da inicio con Suzanne Mathis (Emily Deschanel), una psiquiatra quien tiene una vida muy tranquila y relajada junto a su familia, esposo y tres hijas. Un buen día al hospital en donde trabaja Suzanne llega una misteriosa joven, quien parece estar desorientada y sin poder hablar pero sobre todo con un miedo terrible en su mirada; esta muchacha con el tiempo descubren que se llama Mae (Madeleine Arthur) y que su pasado esconde cosas que hubiese sido mejor si no son descubiertas. Dada la vulnerabilidad de Mae, nuestraThere is nothing that attracts more attention than a good story, fictitious or not, about these types of "organizations" or cults that people invent in order to give meaning to their lives. I don't want to sound like a psychologist or a theologian but that's how it is, most cults are scams or methods to control people; we could say the same about religions but that's another much denser topic that doesn't fit here. The story behind this miniseries is partly real but also has fantasy parts that in the idea is very good but in the execution left much to be desired. Let's talk then about this new plot that Netflix brings us.