Visually, the episode shines during the interrogation scenes. The use of shadows and tight framing reflects the claustrophobic pressure Dumont feels as his past sins catch up to him. Assane’s brilliance is on full display here; he isn't just using brute force, but rather the threat of public exposure and the weight of Dumont's own guilt. We see flashbacks to 1995, which provide crucial context regarding Dumont’s original motivations and the extent of the Pellegrini family's influence over the Parisian police force.
Unlike the Louvre heist in episode one, this episode focuses on psychological manipulation. Assane kidnaps Dumont in a "virtual" sense, using technology to interrogate him while he is still inside the heavily guarded police station. Vegamovies.nl - Lupin S01E03.mkv
Key con: Assane targets the Pellegrini circle using a clever social-engineering scheme at a high-society event. He adopts multiple identities and props to manipulate guests and staff, creating distractions that let him access restricted areas and information. The episode showcases his meticulous planning, quick improvisation, and talent for misdirection—hallmarks of an Arsène Lupin-style thief. Visually, the episode shines during the interrogation scenes


