Review of Mosaic

Mosaic (2018)
10/10
Expensive Truth
25 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
For "Mosaic" viewers, reading Agatha Christie should be a prerequisite. For everyone who savors slow moving plots this TV series will be a tremendous pleasure. It offers a truly intellectual excitement. Only in the last episodes will viewers discover the motives of every character involved in the investigation of the murder of Oliva Lake (Sharon Stone). Almost every character has a reason to kill her, but only the art expert Petra Neill (Jennifer Ferrin) has the reason and sufficient skills to discover the truth. The fantastic script plays with the viewer's mind, making plausible the motivation for each suspect. Every episode suggests at least one "innocent" person is guilty. However, the truth is complicated and different from the results of official investigations. Official outcomes are only small pieces in the mosaic of a larger truth. And this is sad, because the real truth is dangerous and costly. One can find elements of this show in his/her own life to understand the truth is an expensive product.
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