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HBO’s ‘DTF St. Louis’ Is a Perversely Hilarious Spin on an Erotic Thriller: TV Review
- The HBO miniseries blends sex, murder and betrayal in a banal suburban setting, creating a darkly funny erotic thriller.
- Bateman, Harbour and Cardellini deliver a calibrated, chemistry-driven performance that anchors the series.
- Fisher Harbour’s Floyd is depicted with childlike naivete and flashes of confidence that deepen the dynamic.
- The show’s setting in the fictional suburb Twyla reinforces its blend of mundanity and surreal humor.
- The opening credits, featuring Bateman’s slow-motion karate chop to The Fifth Dimension, are highlighted as an Emmy reel in miniature.
- Conrad’s direction and the show’s restrained dialogue create a distinct cadence that may appeal to a broader audience.
- The series premieres March 1 on HBO and HBO Max, with weekly episodes following.
- The series draws on Mike White’s influence and channels a similar mass-appeal mystery structure.
- The cast earns praise for chemistry, balancing sexual themes with character-driven humor.
- The review cautions the show may be a tough sell for some viewers due to its idiosyncratic tone.
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