![]() Perhaps more perilous than trampling over beloved stories is relying on child actors to carry them, as is necessary in episode one, but Elisa del Genio, as Lenù, and Ludovica Nasti, as Lila, are remarkable. By the end of the first hour, we know Lenù and Lila as if we are close friends. This languid approach may be a turn-off for some, but it has a steady-handed charm. ![]() ![]() It is unlikely that anyone who read the novels would expect a boisterous affair, but, even so, the first episode (of eight) unravels at a notably unhurried pace. ![]()
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