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56 Days Review: Where passion meets mystery in a thrilling story that keeps you hooked

‘56 Days’ is a gripping mix of romance and mystery that keeps you guessing from start to finish. Strong performances and a tense storyline make it an engaging watch.

February 18, 2026 / 07:58 IST
56 Days Review: Where passion meets mystery in a thrilling story that keeps you hooked
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  • 56 Days blends romance and suspense in a gripping whodunit.
  • Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia deliver strong lead performances.
  • The series balances emotional drama with a tense murder mystery.

(’56 Days,’ Season 1, directed by Alethea Jones and Shana Stein, began streaming on Prime Video on 18 February and stars Dove Cameron, Avan Jogia, Dorian Missick, Karla Souza, and Kira Guloien.)

The plot pulls you instantly

From the first episode, ‘56 Days’ grabs your attention with a story that blends romance and suspense. The series stays true to the original book, keeping the emotions of the characters intact while adding a tension that works well on screen. A strong whodunit element drives the story, and when a sudden death happens, you are kept guessing, and the twists feel natural. The romance between Ciara and Oliver is intense and believable, but it never overshadows the mystery, keeping both elements balanced. With steady pacing, clear storytelling, and moments that make your heart race, the opening episodes set a gripping tone that makes it a bingeable watch.

A romance that turns dark

Set in Boston, the story follows Ciara Wyse (Dove Cameron) and Oliver Kennedy (Avan Jogia). Ciara works in tech support, while Oliver is connected to an architectural firm. They meet in a supermarket and start a whirlwind romance lasting fifty-six days. Their time together is full of passion, arguments, and moments of vulnerability, showing both the thrill and risks of a fast-moving relationship. Exactly fifty-six days after meeting, a decomposed body is found in Oliver’s apartment, and the police begin investigating him and anyone connected. As the investigation unfolds, the series cuts back to their time together, slowly revealing how their intense relationship developed, the secrets they kept, and the choices that might have led to the tragedy. The mix of romance and mystery keeps viewers guessing, and each episode reveals just enough to keep you watching. The story balances romance and thriller in equal measure, keeping the series engaging.

Suspense that keeps you guessing

Based on Catherine Ryan Howard's novel of the same name, the series is exciting in many parts and keeps a steady sense of suspense. Some episodes focus on the investigation, showing how detectives follow clues to uncover the truth, while others return to Ciara and Oliver’s relationship, revealing secrets and hidden tensions. The back-and-forth between past and present keeps viewers thinking and piecing the story together. A few twists are predictable, and some subplots move slower than the core storyline, but the central mystery stays gripping. The show blends emotional drama with the tension of a murder investigation well. It also creates quiet, tense moments that make the shocking revelations hit harder.

Performances bring the story alive

Dove Cameron shows both confidence and vulnerability as Ciara, while Avan Jogia brings charm and a hint of unpredictability to Oliver, making him interesting to watch. Their chemistry feels natural, so the relationship never seems forced. Supporting actors like Karla Souza as Lee and Dorian Missick as Karl add depth to the investigation and make the world around the main couple feel alive. Even in dialogue-heavy scenes, the performances manage to grab your attention and make the stakes feel higher. The cast turns what could have been a simple thriller into a story that feels personal and engaging, helping you care about what happens. Every character, even in small roles, feels like they belong in the story, which adds realism to the whodunit nature of the series.

Blends romance and mystery

‘56 Days’ is worth watching. It is not just a love story, not just a mystery; it blends both in an entertaining and easy-to-follow way. The pacing isn’t perfect, but the emotional heart of the story works. By the final episode, you feel the tension and heartbreak the characters went through and understand the results of their choices. For anyone who likes a story that slowly unfolds while keeping you guessing, ‘56 Days’ delivers suspense, emotion, and strong performances. It also makes you think about how quick decisions and hidden secrets can change people’s lives. The series feels real because the characters’ choices and mistakes have clear consequences.

Rating: 3.5/5

Abhishek Srivastava
first published: Feb 18, 2026 07:57 am

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