Peter Moffat is not fooling anyone
.
In his series there is no place for lightness and less and less for a sense of humor.
So no one expects from
Your Honor
any kind of real comic relief:
Bryan Cranston's new series, available in Spain on Movistar +, is a dramon with all the letters and a very loud accent in the O.
The interpreter who touched the sky with
Breaking Bad
is in
Your Honor
a character with a classic moral conflict but still with a journey: a judge who plays it protecting his son, guilty of running over another boy.
Guilty of running over the son of a mobster, specifically.
An attractive starting point that unfortunately lends itself well to being developed through
instruction book for The Series That Wants To Be Good All The Time.
Moffat, creator of seriones like
Silk
or
The night of
,
frequently resorts to that manual.
Sometimes it works out well and sometimes not so well.
In
Your Honor it
is "not so much".
In addition, what could lead us to see the series regardless of its scriptwriter or its theme, which is its untouchable leading actor, is not its strength either:
Cranston is not exactly well as the conflicted judge Michael Desiato.
Or is it how superstars are when they put a superset on them to show off: too much in their sauce all the time.
The strange parents of the murdered boy are much more attractive.
Played by Hope Davis and Michael Stuhlbarg, they are the best of this fiction.
Or they should be for the best.
But this is "the new Bryan Cranston series" and no more talk.
There,
Your Honor
doesn't fool anyone either.
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