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My very first trip to Europe was 30 years ago. We flew into Nice, and when the idea of visiting Marseille came up, I was told that it was a dirty city, filled with drugs, hookers, and the Mafia had a strong presence there.
In short, way too dangerous. So we skirted around Marseille. Now, Netflix has premiered an original series entitled Marseille , just four days ago, on May 5th. But in either comparison, Marseille falls way short. Robert Taro is no Frank Underwood. In fact, Marseille cannot and should not be mentioned in the same breath as those other two series. Watch for the breathtaking shots taken from high above Marseille, and the multitude of on-location shoots.
It is almost as if the city of Marseille is a character itself. Only most of these shots are simply transitional. There are no long range zooms taking us from the sky right into a conversation on a park bench. Depardieu is now nearly 30 years older, and maybe 40 to 60 pounds heavier than he was when he starred as a city man who brings his family to the South of France in the wonderful film Jean de Florette.
But aging and gaining weight is not a phenomenon or a crime. It is the natural order of things. As the Mayor of Marseille, Taro is more of an institution than a new face on the horizon. Now Magimel has a face that is not unique in fact, if you look at the quad image above, you will see that Magimel looks like a he could be the offspring of David McCallum who starred as Illya Kuryakin in a tv series called The Man from U.
Now Taro is ready to leave the political arena and has worked quite hard to set in motion a new development project as his outgoing gift to the city. He wants to convert a section of the port to an area that would contain luxury apartments and hotels, top-drawer restaurants, upscale shopping, and of course a casino. All the financials are in place, developers, hoteliers, restauranteurs, and, fashion kingpins were all lined up to put their money on the barrel top.