The last anniversary has a wonderful environment and some incredible actors

The last anniversary
★★★
Binge, March 27th
Another adaptation of a novel by Liane Moriarty (an industry itself now), this six -part series contains few surprises, even for those who have not read the bestseller, although at least this time, the setting is maintained in Australia. Although perhaps an Australia aimed at an international market, given that the action takes place on the fictitious island of the rubber, at the same time a private idyll and not too far from the Sydney CBD that its privileged places can have work on the “Mainland”.
Teresa Palmer like Sophie Honeywell in The last anniversary.
As with most of the stories of Moriarty, The last anniversary It is a drama led by the character for a mystery, this focused on a 50 -year -old puzzle which, in the plot, is one of the greatest unresolved cases of Australia. The mystery of the child Munro attracts tourists to the scribble rubber on the scene of an old shack in which a newborn was left only all those decades ago, his parents, Alice and Jack Munro, having apparently disappeared.
That boy is now 50 -year -old enigma (Helen Thomson), who manages the tours, and is the center of the Daughty family, long -term residents of the island. Enigma was raised by the two sisters Daughty, Connie (Angela Punch McGregor), who has just died, and her sister Rose (Miranda Richardson manages an excellent Australian accent).
Most of their enlarged family also live on the island-the daughter of Connie Margie (Susan Prior), unhappyly married to Ron (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor), their daughter Veronika (Danielle Macdonald), the daughter of Enigma Grace (Claude Scott-Milan, the cast stall) and her husband Callum (Uli Latukefu). Currently on the island there is also the son of Margie, Thomas, who was chased from home by his wife. It’s a lot.
So many members of the cast, so many family secrets.
After Connie dies, it is revealed that instead of leaving his huge house to anyone in the family, he instead chose to leave him inheritance in Sophie (Teresa Palmer), an ex -girlfriend of Thomas, who works as a writer for what seems like a lean Magna and who, of course, is a romantic incural without a family of his own.
Despite a little early shock, the Daughtys accept Sophie as an inhabitant of the island (even if he cannot even cook a cake!), And soon he is trying to solve the Baby Munro case (finding quickly in the library that no one else has discovered in five decades).