The complex layers of female relationships are expertly peeled back in the utterly engrossing My Brilliant Friend.
THE TV ADAPTATION of Elena Ferrante’s wildly successful, resoundingly amazing novel My Brilliant Friend – the first in her quartet of Neapolitan novels – opens with a mobile phone ringing, lighting up a black screen. The light it casts, much like the shadowy recesses of communication that Ferrante is interested in, dapples out across the picture. If you are looking for a thoughtful, stylish television fix, you’ve found it.
This story is from the Issue 704 edition of Grazia UK.
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