Netflix’s Behind Her Eyes, the 2021 supernatural psychological thriller created by Steve Lightfoot, explores the story of a single mother who enters a world of puzzling mind games when she begins an affair with her psychiatrist boss while secretly befriending his mysterious wife.
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Behind Her Eyes is a six-episode sexy-adult mystery thriller. The story goes with Louise, a single mother who meets David, in the bar. Then it turns out that he is her boss and is married. Later she encounters his wife, Adele, and realizes that they get along well. But she is already lusting for David and befriending Adele. The fun part is that both the husband and wife are messed up, and she is tangled between them.
Behind Her Eyes is one of the best Psychological Thriller shows that I have watched to date. Let me tell you, you are going to be confused for all five episodes of the series. And the question of “What is it?” is going to haunt you through and through. It is, however, in the last twenty minutes of the sixth Episode where everything begins to unfold. That is the time you say “What was all that?!”
But it’s too late for you because you cannot contemplate what just happened. It’s almost Unbelievable. There are a series of twists, as in pre-twist, then the main-twist, and even a post-twist. It’s all about the Dark-Twist in the end. People who are too damn practical will joke about it, but hey, don’t ruin emotional people’s drama.
I love how they built up everything and the fact that it is just six-episode show, anyone can watch it. You don’t need to set up your mind for it. Also, love everyone’s acting on the show. Mind-blowing.
I have so much to talk about it but I am specifically not talking much, because I want you to watch it and gasp when the ending comes. You will thank me later. Watch ‘Behind Her Eyes’ on Netflix here.
Written by Sneha Panchal (@snehareviews)
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