Solène Delinger 1:03 p.m., January 05, 2023

TF1 broadcasts this Thursday evening the first two episodes of "Disappeared from the Black Forest".

This mini-series, thought of as a winter thriller, tackles, in the background, very political subjects, such as violence against women.

We explain to you in more detail why you should not miss this thriller, brilliantly carried by Hélène de Fougerolles, Grégory Fitoussi and Tchéky Karyo. 

This is THE event series for this start of the 2023 school year. This Thursday, January 5, the first two episodes of

Disappeared from the Black Forest 

are broadcast on TF1.

We find Hélène de Fougerolles, the heroine of the show, in the role of Camille Hartmann, an examining magistrate who lost her memory following a car accident and whose memories will be revived by a thorny investigation.

We have watched all of

 The Disappeared from the Black Forest

for you and we explain why you should not miss it. 

Because the plot keeps us in suspense from beginning to end

Don't expect a simple thriller when watching

The Disappeared of the Black Forest.

The plot of this mini-series, very well put together, indeed takes us into a much darker and more complex universe.

Clues are distilled throughout the episodes, in a very subtle way, so that we get caught up in the game, that we wonder, trying somehow to piece together the pieces of the puzzle of this inextricable affair.

Then, all our certainties are shattered as the pressure mounts crescendo.

An unbearable suspense, an endearing trio of investigators, and a more political subject in the background: all the ingredients of an excellent thriller are there to keep us spellbound from start to finish... 

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Because Hélène de Fougerolles deploys all her qualities as an actress there

You know it solar and luminous.

In

The Disappeared of the Black Forest

, Hélène de Fougerolles will surprise you.

To embody the role of judge Camille Hartmann, adrift after a car accident that made her lose her memory, the actress dyed her hair brown, and agreed to let herself be filmed without her hair or make-up on. .

This stripping of the actress gives power to her acting, dark and tortured.

Hélène de Fougerolles, who affirms that she was dark for her most beautiful roles, was really no exception to this rule for

The Disappeared of the Black Forest. 

Because the aesthetics of the series are breathtaking

The plot of

The Black Forest Disappeared 

is magnified by sublime natural settings inspired by Scandinavian series.

The famous Black Forest is also filmed as a character in its own right in the series.

As fascinating as it is threatening, it pushes the heroes to their limits.

And like them, we have an irresistible urge to explore it...