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‘Who Killed Sara?’ fans will like bilingual thriller ‘Now & Then’

- By Lorraine Ali

Six promising college seniors celebrate their bright futures at a carefree beach party — ensuring something horrible will happen to them.

And in Apple TV+’s Spanish- and Englishlan­guage thriller, “Now & Then,” it does.

Set in Miami, this eight-episode bilingual thriller is one part murder mystery, one part melancholy drama about the perils of growing old

— and growing apart — with regrets, secrets and a murder (or two) under your belt.

Now streaming, the show’s first few episodes are twisty and captivatin­g, but also brooding and dense. Each hourlong installmen­t requires a viewer’s full attention, no matter one’s native language, because there’s a lot of history and back story to keep track of.

Is it worth it? Yes, if you liked “Who Killed Sara?,” Netflix’s Mexican mystery thriller. Like that 2021 streaming series, “Now & Then” is a compelling soap mixed with wellcrafte­d drama and an even better cast. The plot is similar too: Someone gets killed and all the central characters make astounding­ly bad decisions. Class matters. Sex, lies and videotape abound.

“Now & Then” moves between present day and the year 2000, when “the incident” that changed everyone’s trajectory occurred. It follows the friends from their wide-eyed youth to their guilt-ridden adulthood, when the group’s disparate members are reunited by an anonymous blackmaile­r who threatens to tell all if they don’t pay up.

That’s when the detectives who investigat­ed the original, unsolved homicide, played by Rosie Perez and Zeljko Ivanek, are called in for a new murder among the former classmates.

The best thing about this series is the performanc­es by an impressive ensemble cast that includes Marina de Tavira (“Roma”), Jose Maria Yazpik (“Narcos Mexico”), Maribel Verdu, Manolo Cardona, Soledad Villamil, Jorge Lopez, Alicia Jaziz, Dario Yazbek Bernal, Alicia Sanz, Jack Duarte and Miranda de la Serna.

The series can become too heavy in spots, and often that happens because the series casts the characters’ pasts in such a halcyon light. The secrets keep piling up, and the truth is so elusive, it can feel claustroph­obic. Crushing anxiety is the driver of “Now & Then,” where the past catches up with the present and threatens everyone’s carefully constructe­d adult personas.

 ?? MANUEL FERNANDEZ-VALDES/APPLE TV+ ?? Alicia Jaziz, from left, Jack Duarte, Miranda de la Serna, Dario Yazbek Bernal, Alicia Sanz and Jorge Lopez in “Now & Then.”
MANUEL FERNANDEZ-VALDES/APPLE TV+ Alicia Jaziz, from left, Jack Duarte, Miranda de la Serna, Dario Yazbek Bernal, Alicia Sanz and Jorge Lopez in “Now & Then.”

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