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Die Sicherheitsberaterin Jo reist mit Familie und Freunden nach Teneriffa, um in einer komfortablen Hotelanlage zu entspannen. Doch der vermeintliche Traumurlaub wird zur Katastrophe.Die Sicherheitsberaterin Jo reist mit Familie und Freunden nach Teneriffa, um in einer komfortablen Hotelanlage zu entspannen. Doch der vermeintliche Traumurlaub wird zur Katastrophe.Die Sicherheitsberaterin Jo reist mit Familie und Freunden nach Teneriffa, um in einer komfortablen Hotelanlage zu entspannen. Doch der vermeintliche Traumurlaub wird zur Katastrophe.
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Reviewers say 'Crossfire' presents a gripping premise with themes of survival and moral dilemmas, praised for its strong cast, especially Keeley Hawes, and tension-filled atmosphere. However, it faces criticism for implausible plot points, inconsistent character decisions, and lack of depth. Many find the characters' reactions unrealistic, detracting from believability. Some feel the show fails to capitalize on its potential, leading to a mixed reception.
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I like Keeley Hawes and Lee Ingleby, both excellent actors but they struggled to keep this ship afloat. It was an uneasy mix of domestic potboiler/soap meets Die Hard and will probably disappoint the audiences for both.
It wasn't awful but it wasn't great and it didn't feel authentic, the action scenes at the beginning were quite flat. It wasn't helped by the fact that we knew nothing about the attackers and their motives. If all they wanted to do was kill people randomly why didn't they run out of ammunition very quickly? Everyone on the island had a mobile but no-one called the cops...
Seemed more C5 than BBC though to be fair looked like it had a good budget but the direction was a bit off. As it progressed it turned into a bit of a turkey I'm afraid. One to give a swerve.
It wasn't awful but it wasn't great and it didn't feel authentic, the action scenes at the beginning were quite flat. It wasn't helped by the fact that we knew nothing about the attackers and their motives. If all they wanted to do was kill people randomly why didn't they run out of ammunition very quickly? Everyone on the island had a mobile but no-one called the cops...
Seemed more C5 than BBC though to be fair looked like it had a good budget but the direction was a bit off. As it progressed it turned into a bit of a turkey I'm afraid. One to give a swerve.
I've never seen anything like this in my life.
I'm guessing it was loosely based on real life events in Tunisia a few years ago, but they could have introduced some sort of story line, or how about even just making it an hour long so as not to put us through such misery.
Hours of complete nonsense, no real story, the odd flash back and and more gratuitous, pointless violence than you can shake a stick at!
We were introduced to the characters so briefly as for it to be impossible to remember who was who.
Usually like Keely Hawes stuff but this is pathetic. Don't waste your time, life's too short!
I'm guessing it was loosely based on real life events in Tunisia a few years ago, but they could have introduced some sort of story line, or how about even just making it an hour long so as not to put us through such misery.
Hours of complete nonsense, no real story, the odd flash back and and more gratuitous, pointless violence than you can shake a stick at!
We were introduced to the characters so briefly as for it to be impossible to remember who was who.
Usually like Keely Hawes stuff but this is pathetic. Don't waste your time, life's too short!
My Review - Crossfire
My Rating 6/10
I was looking forward to seeing Kelley Hawes in a lead role again but the subject matter of Crossfire I found very upsetting ,probably due to the constant stream of gun related violence on our television screens recently.
Kelley Hawes the extremely talented wife of Matthew Macfadyen is excellent in the role of Jo a wife and mother relating the circumstances of her life that saw her as well as her family and friends holiday in a remote Spanish resort in The Canary Islands turn to horror.
Two gunmen in a revenge act of terror go on a rampage of indiscriminate killing that turns Jo an ex Policewomen's and her family and friends lives upside down.
The story is told in flashback moments that reveal Jo's marriage is not what it seems at first terminating longterm friendships when details of Jo's relationship to her husband Jason's oldest friend China is revealed in flashback.
While I enjoyed Kelley Hawes powerful performance as Jo I found the plot line of this mini series very disturbing as most of the dramatic content of Crossfire concerns the two rampaging gunmen hunting for victims through the resort shooting indiscriminately, Crossfire is not based on a true story. The show's creator and executive producer Louise Doughty said that while the plot is entirely fictional, she did research "very carefully what has actually happened in these incidents".
Well Louise Doughty I'm glad Crossfire is not based on true events but they are unfortunately horrible events that seem to be occurring more today and I'd rather not have subjected myself to this horrible scenario .
There were unexplained bloopers also that were puzzling concerning the Island resort's isolation from the mainland ? This was the cause of the long delay in getting the Police and rescue team to attend the resort by helicopter.
I had to wonder then how and where from the rescue and ambulance vehicles arrived at the same time as the chopper team?
I'm about to go on a Cruise holiday soon and the events that occur in Crossfire made me think what if ?
Viewers will decide for themselves if they watch Crossfire I have no problem with movies or series such as Nitram which explored the events leading up to the 1996 gun massacre in Tasmania . Nitram explored the psychology of the gunman and his family without subjecting us to reliving the massacre itself.
For me Crossfire is less about the characters and more about the horror caused by the gunmen and the insanity that makes guns so easy to obtain...
My Rating 6/10
I was looking forward to seeing Kelley Hawes in a lead role again but the subject matter of Crossfire I found very upsetting ,probably due to the constant stream of gun related violence on our television screens recently.
Kelley Hawes the extremely talented wife of Matthew Macfadyen is excellent in the role of Jo a wife and mother relating the circumstances of her life that saw her as well as her family and friends holiday in a remote Spanish resort in The Canary Islands turn to horror.
Two gunmen in a revenge act of terror go on a rampage of indiscriminate killing that turns Jo an ex Policewomen's and her family and friends lives upside down.
The story is told in flashback moments that reveal Jo's marriage is not what it seems at first terminating longterm friendships when details of Jo's relationship to her husband Jason's oldest friend China is revealed in flashback.
While I enjoyed Kelley Hawes powerful performance as Jo I found the plot line of this mini series very disturbing as most of the dramatic content of Crossfire concerns the two rampaging gunmen hunting for victims through the resort shooting indiscriminately, Crossfire is not based on a true story. The show's creator and executive producer Louise Doughty said that while the plot is entirely fictional, she did research "very carefully what has actually happened in these incidents".
Well Louise Doughty I'm glad Crossfire is not based on true events but they are unfortunately horrible events that seem to be occurring more today and I'd rather not have subjected myself to this horrible scenario .
There were unexplained bloopers also that were puzzling concerning the Island resort's isolation from the mainland ? This was the cause of the long delay in getting the Police and rescue team to attend the resort by helicopter.
I had to wonder then how and where from the rescue and ambulance vehicles arrived at the same time as the chopper team?
I'm about to go on a Cruise holiday soon and the events that occur in Crossfire made me think what if ?
Viewers will decide for themselves if they watch Crossfire I have no problem with movies or series such as Nitram which explored the events leading up to the 1996 gun massacre in Tasmania . Nitram explored the psychology of the gunman and his family without subjecting us to reliving the massacre itself.
For me Crossfire is less about the characters and more about the horror caused by the gunmen and the insanity that makes guns so easy to obtain...
From the beginning I found the demographic of the family/friends ensemble totally unconvincing.
It was so confusing and even at the end I had no idea who the children's parents were.
The rest of it was unconvincing as well. A load of people running around acting scared did not actually convey the horror of the situation. One assumes this was based on the attack on tourists in Tunisia in 2015 when 38 people were murdered.
A much more convincing film of this genre is the Norwegian film, Utøya 22. Juli (2018).
I don't know whether it is the writing, storyboarding or editing that is at fault, but there was a distinct lack of continuity.
You have terrorists shooting people indiscriminately and without any forethought except when they are faced with a featured cast character ... then they don't shoot them. They allow themselves to be engaged in pointless dialogue. Then there was the clichéd scene of a terrorist and tourist grappling on the floor trying to wrestle a gun free, with the usual inevitable result.
The scene when the tourist looks on dumbly at a terrorist confrontation and walks stupidly into a knife is just embarrassing.
Why did Keely Hawes character receive a police commendation when she was not a serving police officer and it happened in a foreign land?
At best it would surely have been a civil award.
And her going back into the force just seemed unbelievable.
I really lost interest as the three part drama progressed, particularly the last episode which was boring.
It was so confusing and even at the end I had no idea who the children's parents were.
The rest of it was unconvincing as well. A load of people running around acting scared did not actually convey the horror of the situation. One assumes this was based on the attack on tourists in Tunisia in 2015 when 38 people were murdered.
A much more convincing film of this genre is the Norwegian film, Utøya 22. Juli (2018).
I don't know whether it is the writing, storyboarding or editing that is at fault, but there was a distinct lack of continuity.
You have terrorists shooting people indiscriminately and without any forethought except when they are faced with a featured cast character ... then they don't shoot them. They allow themselves to be engaged in pointless dialogue. Then there was the clichéd scene of a terrorist and tourist grappling on the floor trying to wrestle a gun free, with the usual inevitable result.
The scene when the tourist looks on dumbly at a terrorist confrontation and walks stupidly into a knife is just embarrassing.
Why did Keely Hawes character receive a police commendation when she was not a serving police officer and it happened in a foreign land?
At best it would surely have been a civil award.
And her going back into the force just seemed unbelievable.
I really lost interest as the three part drama progressed, particularly the last episode which was boring.
Keeled Hawes having great difficulty acting to the lines of this one. The script and dialogue are extremely poor and the resort makes you think you're watching Benidorm with guns. Only one episode in but I'll be surprised if this gets any better. So a bunch of people are stuck on an island and someone shooting at them I'm certainly not giving away any spoilers with that. How long can you act scared for and make phone calls back home when you're on holiday Shane you're being attacked for no rhyme or reason. You'll be happy to know as well there's plenty of overacting in this new drama. I'll give it the second episode but I can't see it improving.
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- WissenswertesThe resort footage was shot at the Sandos San Blas resort in southern Tenerife.
- PatzerWhen the helicopter is first seen arriving at the hotel, you can see several cars passing on the road outside. It's made out that they're in a very remote area but civilisation is just outside the gate.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Folge #5.190 (2022)
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