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If You Liked 'The Day of the Jackal', You'll Love This Miniseries – Only 8 Episodes, But So Brilliant

Stills from the series 'Defending Jacob'

It's a detective story with murders to solve.

If you enjoyed the tense thriller The Day of the Jackal, where political intrigue and investigations intertwine in a dynamic plot, then the mini-series Defending Jacob is an excellent choice. It’s a story with no clear answers, where every new detail turns everything upside down.

The plot centers around an assistant district attorney who faces a real nightmare: his 14-year-old son is accused of murdering a classmate. All the evidence points to Jacob, but the father doesn’t believe in his son’s guilt and is willing to do anything to save him. However, during his search for the truth, another question arises: how well does he really know his own child?

still from Defending Jacob

The series keeps you on edge from the very first minute. It’s not your typical detective story, where events are neatly laid out — instead, every new discovery only complicates the situation. Video footage, evidence, witness statements — all of this shifts the perception of what’s happening, and both the viewers and the characters are left to guess what truly occurred that day.

The special atmosphere is created by the direction. The camera seems to lead us through a town where everyone knows each other, and news spreads faster than anything can be disproved. The family of the accused comes under the public’s close scrutiny, and this pressure only makes the situation worse. Add to this Chris Evans’s excellent performance as the father torn between duty and emotion, and you have a powerful drama that you can’t stop watching.

still from Defending Jacob

Like The Day of the Jackal, there is no room for coincidences here, and every action has consequences. But most importantly, the series makes you think: can you ever be completely sure of those close to you? And what do you do when justice proves powerless in the face of public opinion?

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