The Gallows Pole
- Fernsehserie
- 2023
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,5/10
1415
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Er folgt Hartley, der eine Bande von Webern und Landarbeitern für ein kriminelles Unternehmen zusammenstellt, das die Wirtschaft zum Kentern bringen und zum größten Betrug in der britischen ... Alles lesenEr folgt Hartley, der eine Bande von Webern und Landarbeitern für ein kriminelles Unternehmen zusammenstellt, das die Wirtschaft zum Kentern bringen und zum größten Betrug in der britischen Geschichte werden soll.Er folgt Hartley, der eine Bande von Webern und Landarbeitern für ein kriminelles Unternehmen zusammenstellt, das die Wirtschaft zum Kentern bringen und zum größten Betrug in der britischen Geschichte werden soll.
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Prior to this everything Shane Meadows has touched has been gold. Unfortunately bringing his oft-repeated style of improvisational dialogue into a period drama is a misfire.
I do have an issue with a period drama that doesn't quite stick to the period it's supposedly portraying. The trouble with actors improvising as a character from another time is that they won't always be able to stay 100% in that character without occasionally slipping and using modern parlance, which happens quite often here.
I managed two out of the three episodes and really could not continue to the last one. The pacing is at a snail's pace which is borne out of unnecessarily-long scenes of constant 'natural' talking which if given a proper script would've tightened it up and made for sharper dialogue thus giving it an energy instead of the sleep-inducing borefest it quickly became.
I do have an issue with a period drama that doesn't quite stick to the period it's supposedly portraying. The trouble with actors improvising as a character from another time is that they won't always be able to stay 100% in that character without occasionally slipping and using modern parlance, which happens quite often here.
I managed two out of the three episodes and really could not continue to the last one. The pacing is at a snail's pace which is borne out of unnecessarily-long scenes of constant 'natural' talking which if given a proper script would've tightened it up and made for sharper dialogue thus giving it an energy instead of the sleep-inducing borefest it quickly became.
David Hartley returns to his home town after several years away, guided by visions of Stag Men, he presents his community with an unusual, but lucrative business opportunity.
I do get a little worried now when The BBC does a historical, they were always so reliable, recent clunkers like Great Expectations hardly fill you with confidence. The Gallows Pole however is something very different.
It's definitely contemporary, visually and in terms of dialogue, I'm sure there was a degree of improvisation, at times it feels quite free flowing.
It isn't going to be for everyone, and I can understand why people may quit at Episode one, it was slow moving, and a bit heavy, but it definitely improves as it develops, pacing also improves somewhat.
I was very excited when this was announced a few years back, checking the original announcement, it was planned as a six part series, it gives me hope that this show will be back for a second run.
I'd be staggered if this didn't win awards for its production, it's a decadent looking series, the camera work, costumes and settings are wonderful. The accompanying music alters the mood significantly, at times it's haunting and atmospheric, it works so well.
The acting impressed me, Michael Socha and Sophie McShera both really stood out.
Nice little touches, I loved the quirky titles for the production team during those lengthy opening credits.
It took me some time to get into, I wasn't crazy early on, but I'm glad I stuck with it.
7/10.
I do get a little worried now when The BBC does a historical, they were always so reliable, recent clunkers like Great Expectations hardly fill you with confidence. The Gallows Pole however is something very different.
It's definitely contemporary, visually and in terms of dialogue, I'm sure there was a degree of improvisation, at times it feels quite free flowing.
It isn't going to be for everyone, and I can understand why people may quit at Episode one, it was slow moving, and a bit heavy, but it definitely improves as it develops, pacing also improves somewhat.
I was very excited when this was announced a few years back, checking the original announcement, it was planned as a six part series, it gives me hope that this show will be back for a second run.
I'd be staggered if this didn't win awards for its production, it's a decadent looking series, the camera work, costumes and settings are wonderful. The accompanying music alters the mood significantly, at times it's haunting and atmospheric, it works so well.
The acting impressed me, Michael Socha and Sophie McShera both really stood out.
Nice little touches, I loved the quirky titles for the production team during those lengthy opening credits.
It took me some time to get into, I wasn't crazy early on, but I'm glad I stuck with it.
7/10.
I love Shane Meadows and mostly everything that he has done. If there is one tip i can give you, it'll be give it time. It gets better as the episodes go on.
There are rumours that Shane loves ad libbing and improvisation and you can see it in parts, but it's typical Meadows dialogue and always has that feeling of it could kick off at any second but if you give it time, it'll grow on you.
All we need is Woody, milky and Lol to turn up and it'll be the icing on the cake.
Gritty, grubby and sometimes a bit too sweary, it's definitely one that you have to give time. Maybe one day we will see the return of This is England, but until we do, this'll do.
There are rumours that Shane loves ad libbing and improvisation and you can see it in parts, but it's typical Meadows dialogue and always has that feeling of it could kick off at any second but if you give it time, it'll grow on you.
All we need is Woody, milky and Lol to turn up and it'll be the icing on the cake.
Gritty, grubby and sometimes a bit too sweary, it's definitely one that you have to give time. Maybe one day we will see the return of This is England, but until we do, this'll do.
Well - this seems to have split people! Lots of 1/10's, lots of 10/10's!
1/10 or 10/10? I'd suggest neither mark-giver is really worthy of any attention?
It's an informative, well-delivered and infectious depiction of the real story of the Cragg Valley Coiners - a community of cottage weavers who, deprived of their trade during the early years of the industrial revolution, turned to a much simpler, though criminal, way of making money.
The nature of the crime is clearly played out as the local squire gets aboard - coin-cutting. Now, we may know similar modern parallels, but this was simply edging the gold from guineas to make more guineas. Incidentally, the Cragg Valley Coin Cutters cause a major problem to the British economy at the time.
Wooden acting? Give me a break. Shane Meadows is a master at allowing improvisation. I love it. It's intended, btw.
1/10 or 10/10? I'd suggest neither mark-giver is really worthy of any attention?
It's an informative, well-delivered and infectious depiction of the real story of the Cragg Valley Coiners - a community of cottage weavers who, deprived of their trade during the early years of the industrial revolution, turned to a much simpler, though criminal, way of making money.
The nature of the crime is clearly played out as the local squire gets aboard - coin-cutting. Now, we may know similar modern parallels, but this was simply edging the gold from guineas to make more guineas. Incidentally, the Cragg Valley Coin Cutters cause a major problem to the British economy at the time.
Wooden acting? Give me a break. Shane Meadows is a master at allowing improvisation. I love it. It's intended, btw.
I'm local to Cragg Vale so really wanted to enjoy this. Yes it's watchable but ending poor and nothing about what happened after for viewers who don't know. Sadly there's much better historical dramas out there, love to see this remade in the future but done right. The characters came across quite wooden I wanted to like it more but fell short.
Also going all Peaky Blinders and playing modern music didn't do it for me! The stag scenes were just ludicrous almost comical just doesn't sit well for an historical drama.
There so much more that could have been made of this, let's hope someone picks up the reigns maybe make a film of it.
Also going all Peaky Blinders and playing modern music didn't do it for me! The stag scenes were just ludicrous almost comical just doesn't sit well for an historical drama.
There so much more that could have been made of this, let's hope someone picks up the reigns maybe make a film of it.
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- WissenswertesSome press releases in advance of release gave the title as "The Gallows Pole: This Valley Will Rise" but the phrase "This Valley Will Rise" was not used in the on-screen titles, listings sites, or the BBC iPlayer catchup site.
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