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Here's what we said about Lupin Part 1LoadingPlay"Lupin manages to have fun even with an antiquated premise — the story of a suave con-man who charms his way through high-profile robberies — while adding just enough new spin on the concept to
feel refreshing. Omar Sy may not have much to work with, but his alluring presence makes Assane Diop feel like a worthy successor to Arsène Lupin. "While the season frequently breaks the promises of its cliffhangers, its narrative still feels
more incisive than Part 1. The show’s childhood flashbacks, previously deployed to fill scattered elements of Diop’s backstory, now portray episodic events from his early days as a teenage hustler (where he’s played with charm by the young Mamadou Haidara). These stories not only flesh-out his early relationships with ex-wife Claire (Ludivine Sagnier/ Ludmilla Makowski), best friend and accomplice Benjamin (Antoine Gouy/Adrian Valli De Villebonne), and former flame Juliette Pellegrini (Clotilde Hesme/Léa Bonneau), but they offer meaningful contrast with the current timeline, as both past and present see Diop navigating the consequences of his schemes, and their effects on the people around him. These people become much more important in Part 2. Previously, Diop’s father Babakar (Fargass Assandé) was the only character who felt like a living, breathing human being with a recognizable personality, and he was already long dead by the time the story began. This time around, every character extends beyond their mere plot function starting with Diop himself, who not only feels more debonair, but more conflicted, and brims with anger and intensity after being backed into a corner by familiar foes. The difference between the two seasons is quite stark in this regard. Even the most minor characters leave lasting impressions, like Pellegrini’s scheming financial advisor Philippe Courbet (Stefan Crepon), who only features in a handful of scenes but has a mysterious, serpentine presence. While the season frequently breaks the promises of its cliffhangers, its narrative still feels more incisive than Part 1.
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