Die Abrechnung.
In der Serie von M. Night Shyamalan widerfährt einem Paar aus Philadelphia eine unfassbare Tragödie, die nicht nur ihre Ehe auf die Probe stellt. Gleichzeitig setzt der Schicksalsschlag eine mysteriöse Kraft frei, die unerwartet in ihr Privatleben eindringt.
Gesamte Besetzung von Servant
Lauren Ambrose
Dorothy Turner
Lauren Ambrose delivers a tour de force performance as Dorothy Turner in the psychological thriller "Servant," created by Tony Basgallop and executive produced by M. Night Shyamalan. Ambrose embodies the complexities of her character with a nuanced portrayal that oscillates between a grieving mother and a woman on the brink of emotional collapse. Her portrayal of Dorothy is both chilling and captivating, as she grapples with the inexplicable loss of her child and the eerie occurrences that follow. Ambrose's ability to convey the character's fragile psyche is nothing short of mesmerizing; she navigates the labyrinth of Dorothy's unsettling optimism, desperate denial, and sudden plunges into the abyss of her trauma. Her performance is a masterclass in dramatic acting, as she maintains a delicate balance between the character's endearing and deeply unsettling qualities, leaving viewers both sympathetic and unnerved by her unpredictable nature. With each episode, Ambrose's Dorothy becomes increasingly complex, anchoring the series with a portrayal that is both haunting and emotionally resonant, ensuring that her character lingers in the minds of the audience long after the screen has gone dark.
Rupert Grint
Julian Pearce
Rupert Grint delivers a nuanced and compelling performance as Julian Pearce in the psychological thriller 'Servant'. His portrayal of the character is a significant departure from his iconic role as Ron Weasley in the 'Harry Potter' series, showcasing his versatility and depth as an actor. Julian Pearce is a complex figure, grappling with the mysterious loss of his infant nephew and the subsequent emotional turmoil that envelops his family. Grint aptly captures the character's inner conflict, balancing Julian's brash exterior with moments of vulnerability and genuine concern. His interactions with the other characters, particularly the grieving mother and his own brother, reveal a range of emotions from resentment to guilt, and his performance is marked by a subtle intensity that simmers beneath the surface. Grint's ability to convey the character's enigmatic nature and his struggle with the surreal and increasingly sinister events that unfold makes his rendition of Julian Pearce a standout element of 'Servant', contributing to the show's tense and unsettling atmosphere.