★★★½ HBO has a dramatic and fairly standardized tone in its fiction, especially those that are either based on a real case or narrate a tragedy in a small town or closed social class. Love … is no exception: the story of a woman (Olsen), a fervent religious who murders the wife of her lover. But there is a very interesting element, beyond the good work of the interpreters and that Linka Glatter is a competent craftsman both in the cinema (where he debuted in the 80s) and on TV. That element is the fabric of relationships, the painting of a landscape and a community where the contradictions between passions and discourses appear flagrant. It is true that there are many similar fictions, but that does not mean that the portrait that is built in this one is not competent and ambiguous enough to make it difficult for us to take a position. And that is a great virtue.

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