The streaming giant, Netflix, has never run low on supplies for people who like brain challenges and mind games. For example, “Dark” has stood out as an iconic Netflix series, which has been famous for puzzling and confusing viewers. If you liked this show, then we’re excited to introduce you to a new miniseries that might keep you in the edge of your seat, just like Dark.
This time we will be telling you about “Dear Child,” which was directed by Isabel Kleefeld and Julian Pörksen. This miniseries is an adaptation of Romy Hausman’s novel of the same name. As a result, every twist and turn in the narrative constructs a psychological maze, forcing viewers to piece everything together in the storyline. It for sure is a masterclass in brain-work!
“Dear Child” revolves around Lena, a young woman who has been held captive for 13 years within a bunker, alongside her two young children. The degrading and dehumanizing daily routine the woman and her family go through is orchestrated by their captor—the very man who fathered her children.
In a daring move, Lena manages to escape from her captor with one of her children, but her flee culminates with a devastating car accident. From here on wards, Detective Aida Kurt steps in to clarify the circumstances of this case and all its buried secrets.
If you are a mystery and psychological thriller lover, then this miniseries is a must-watch for you. The show will most likely draw your attention right from the get-go. So, let us know if you’ll give the series a try down in the comments!