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- Vladimir (TV series) - Wikipedia
Vladimir is an American comedy drama television limited series starring Leo Woodall and Rachel Weisz It is an adaptation of the Julia May Jonas book of the same name
- Watch Vladimir Now Streaming: Plot, Release Date, Quotes . . . - Netflix
Vladimir follows an unnamed, middle-aged protagonist (Weisz) who is a writer, professor, wife, and mom As her life unravels, she becomes obsessed with a captivating new colleague, the eponymous Vladimir (Woodall), at the small liberal arts college where she’s worked for decades
- Vladimir (TV Series 2026) - IMDb
Vladimir: Created by Julia May Jonas With Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall, Jessica Henwick, Ellen Robertson A woman's life spirals as she develops an obsession with her alluring coworker Her determination to make her fantasies real leads to dark, humorous, and complicated situations
- Vladimir review – Rachel Weisz is unswervingly brilliant in a TV show . . .
It is this trait that finds her unprepared for falling in lust with the new guy at work – a bright, hot young thing called Vladimir (Leo Woodall), who is fun, charming, mildly flirtatious – but
- Vladimir movie review film summary review: - Roger Ebert
She spirals when she meets a younger adjunct professor, Vladimir (Leo Woodall), a famed novelist who arrives at her liberal arts college to teach But while the series carries his name, it’s not about him It’s about her need to be seen, to feel and be felt, and to reclaim her ideal forms of power
- Everything We Know About Netflixs Lustful Limited Series Vladimir
Like the novel on which it's based, Vladimir is about a middle-aged professor who develops a crush on a new colleague (the titular Vladimir, played by Leo Woodall) and finds that her fantasies
- Vladimir’s Ending Explained: What Happens To M After Her Dangerous . . .
Netflix’s Vladimir weaves a twisty, darkly comedic story of romantic and artistic obsession that culminates in an ending that answers what happens to the protagonist after things cross a dark line
- Breaking Down the Ambiguous Ending of Netflixs Vladimir - TIME
The title Vladimir is widely considered to be a reference to Loilta author Vladimir Nabokov, a theory Jonas all but confirmed in an interview with Netflix's Tudum
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