On the Verge is a Los Angeles-based web series that was recently released on Netflix. The show is created by Julie Delpy, a French American actor, most known for her work in Richard Linkletter’s Before trilogy. She worked on the show as a writer, director, and also one of the lead cast members. Other cast members include Sarah Jones, Alexia Landeau, Elisabeth Shue, Daphne Albert, and Mathieu Demy, among others.The show consists of 12 short episodes in total, with all of them hitting the 30-minute mark. This brings the total watch time to somewhere over six hours, so not one you could potentially finish watching in one sitting, but the show will make you want to try it all the same.On the Verge Season 1 Download
The show revolves around four middle-aged best friends dealing with crises of all sorts. All of them have widely different occupations and different life structures, but the one thing they all have in common is an omnipotent mid-life crisis they all must work through.Justine, Ell, Anne, and Yasmine have been friends for a long, long time. They’ve known each other since forever, but individually, they have rather bizarre lives. But then again, which of us doesn’t?
One of the first things you notice about On the Verge is how well it is written. Not just in terms of plot or character, but there’s a certain philosophic element with the dialogues you come to appreciate less than two episodes in. On the surface, all these families look perfect, but slowly as the series progresses, you realize just how dysfunctional they all really are.Another part about the show that I certainly did not expect is its focus on every character in the way it did. It would be so very wrong to call this series American, even though it is set in LA. No, On the Verge is as french as it can get.
French cinema is perplexing and in the best way possible. It is riddled with parallels that may not make sense on paper but are near perfect on screen. Subtlety mixed in with a sheer loudness, humour with heart-wrenching tragedies, and somewhat conservative philosophy, but also simultaneously quite sexually explicit.