
Nicole Kidman's The Perfect Couple divides critics with some hailing new Netflix show as 'ludicrously good' while others brand it 'daft'
Daily MailFollowing the U.K. premiere and the new trailer arriving this week, the first handful of reviews are in for Netflix's The Perfect Couple before it debuts Thursday. Following the U.K. premiere and the new trailer arriving this week, the first handful of reviews are in for Netflix 's The Perfect Couple before it debuts Thursday The first three reviews have surfaced, with one calling it 'ludicrously good,' while the others are not so positive, one calling it 'daft' and 'derivative' 'It may or may not have things to say about the haves and have-nots, the power of money to corrupt, as well as class consciousness, but it doesn’t have anything like the interest The White Lotus, say, took in such questions,' she added. The critic insists, 'it's almost impossible to resist bingeing the entirety of this classy detective drama set around a posh wedding in Nantucket.' The show is adapted from the 2018 novel of the same name by Elin Hilderbrand, who has been dubbed, 'queen of the beach reads' 'It may or may not have things to say about the haves and have-nots, the power of money to corrupt, as well as class consciousness, but it doesn’t have anything like the interest The White Lotus, say, took in such questions,' she added The critic insists, 'it's almost impossible to resist bingeing the entirety of this classy detective drama set around a posh wedding in Nantucket' He adds, 'The star wattage of the cast, and their creative bona fides, should be taken with a pinch of salt: this is a neat shot of unadulterated naffness' Hilton adds that while the book was, 'written to be inhaled at a Cabo poolside, geared up on piña coladas – and its TV adaptation is going to be consumed by hungover commuters on packed trains' Hilton adds that while the book was, 'written to be inhaled at a Cabo poolside, geared up on piña coladas – and its TV adaptation is going to be consumed by hungover commuters on packed trains.'
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