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(The Collapse), a 2019 French miniseries created by the Les Parasites collective, is a harrowing, visceral exploration of a societal breakdown through the lens of ordinary people. Series Overview

While the episodes are mostly independent, certain characters or themes occasionally reappear, subtly linking the vignettes. The final episode serves as a "prequel," showing the events immediately preceding day zero. Full Review & Analysis

The anthology series consists of (roughly 15–20 minutes each), each set a different number of days after an unspecified global "collapse". The cause is never explicitly named, but the focus remains squarely on the social, economic, and moral disintegration that follows.

Unlike traditional post-apocalyptic media that focuses on spectacle (like The Walking Dead ), L'Effondrement finds horror in the mundane. The "apocalypse" starts at the supermarket, the gas station, and the nursing home. By depicting scenarios like fuel shortages and fighting for basic supplies, the show feels eerily prescient and "anxiety-inducing" for modern viewers.

Legendas Portuguгєs (portugal) S... | L'effrondrement

(The Collapse), a 2019 French miniseries created by the Les Parasites collective, is a harrowing, visceral exploration of a societal breakdown through the lens of ordinary people. Series Overview

While the episodes are mostly independent, certain characters or themes occasionally reappear, subtly linking the vignettes. The final episode serves as a "prequel," showing the events immediately preceding day zero. Full Review & Analysis

The anthology series consists of (roughly 15–20 minutes each), each set a different number of days after an unspecified global "collapse". The cause is never explicitly named, but the focus remains squarely on the social, economic, and moral disintegration that follows.

Unlike traditional post-apocalyptic media that focuses on spectacle (like The Walking Dead ), L'Effondrement finds horror in the mundane. The "apocalypse" starts at the supermarket, the gas station, and the nursing home. By depicting scenarios like fuel shortages and fighting for basic supplies, the show feels eerily prescient and "anxiety-inducing" for modern viewers.

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