This City Is Ours
- Fernsehserie
- 2025–
Michael, ein langjähriges Mitglied des organisierten Verbrechens, verliebt sich in Diana, was ihn veranlasst, sein Leben neu zu bewerten und über eine Zukunft jenseits seiner kriminellen Akt... Alles lesenMichael, ein langjähriges Mitglied des organisierten Verbrechens, verliebt sich in Diana, was ihn veranlasst, sein Leben neu zu bewerten und über eine Zukunft jenseits seiner kriminellen Aktivitäten nachzudenken.Michael, ein langjähriges Mitglied des organisierten Verbrechens, verliebt sich in Diana, was ihn veranlasst, sein Leben neu zu bewerten und über eine Zukunft jenseits seiner kriminellen Aktivitäten nachzudenken.
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It is with a fervor bordering on the evangelical that I proclaim This City Is Ours a towering colossus among British gangster television, a masterpiece destined to be etched into the annals of dramatic lore with the indelible ink of genius. In an era where mediocrity so often masquerades as entertainment, this series emerges as a defiant rebuke to the tepid and the trite, a clarion call to those who still believe that the small screen can ascend to the sublime.
The acting-oh, the acting!-is nothing short of a revelation, a constellation of talent blazing fiercely against the drab firmament of contemporary telly. Each performer, from the grizzled kingpins to the flint-eyed foot soldiers, inhabits their role with a verisimilitude that transcends mere craft; it is as though they have not so much learned their lines as lived them, breathed them, bled them. The ensemble is a gallery of rogues and redeemers, rendered with such visceral authenticity that one might suspect the casting director scoured the back alleys of London rather than the green rooms of RADA.
And then there is the writing-brilliant is too meek a word, too pedestrian to capture the alchemy at work here. The script is a rapier, sharp and swift, cutting through the banalities of the genre with a precision that borders on the surgical. It weaves a tapestry of betrayal, ambition, and brute survival, threaded with dialogue that crackles like gunfire in a concrete canyon. The writers have not merely constructed a narrative; they have forged a world, one so richly textured and morally shadowed that it rivals the labyrinthine intrigues of a Dickens novel or the bleak grandeur of a Shakespearean tragedy.
This City Is Ours stands as a monument to what television can achieve when it dares to marry intellect with instinct, when it refuses to pander and instead demands that its audience rise to meet it. It is a gangster saga, yes, but one that transcends its tropes to grapple with the eternal questions of power, loyalty, and the human soul's capacity for both savagery and grace. To call it one of the finest British offerings of its kind is not hyperbole but simple justice; to predict its immortality among the greats is not prophecy but recognition of a truth already manifest. Watch it, revere it, and let it remind you that art, even amidst the muck and mire of our modern age, can still burn bright enough to blind.
The acting-oh, the acting!-is nothing short of a revelation, a constellation of talent blazing fiercely against the drab firmament of contemporary telly. Each performer, from the grizzled kingpins to the flint-eyed foot soldiers, inhabits their role with a verisimilitude that transcends mere craft; it is as though they have not so much learned their lines as lived them, breathed them, bled them. The ensemble is a gallery of rogues and redeemers, rendered with such visceral authenticity that one might suspect the casting director scoured the back alleys of London rather than the green rooms of RADA.
And then there is the writing-brilliant is too meek a word, too pedestrian to capture the alchemy at work here. The script is a rapier, sharp and swift, cutting through the banalities of the genre with a precision that borders on the surgical. It weaves a tapestry of betrayal, ambition, and brute survival, threaded with dialogue that crackles like gunfire in a concrete canyon. The writers have not merely constructed a narrative; they have forged a world, one so richly textured and morally shadowed that it rivals the labyrinthine intrigues of a Dickens novel or the bleak grandeur of a Shakespearean tragedy.
This City Is Ours stands as a monument to what television can achieve when it dares to marry intellect with instinct, when it refuses to pander and instead demands that its audience rise to meet it. It is a gangster saga, yes, but one that transcends its tropes to grapple with the eternal questions of power, loyalty, and the human soul's capacity for both savagery and grace. To call it one of the finest British offerings of its kind is not hyperbole but simple justice; to predict its immortality among the greats is not prophecy but recognition of a truth already manifest. Watch it, revere it, and let it remind you that art, even amidst the muck and mire of our modern age, can still burn bright enough to blind.
Professionally put together, none of the OTT scouse kidda la la acting.
Really nicely done, some top heavy actors involved, exactly how you'd expect businessmen to conduct themselves, it's about time someone made a decent Liverpool based mob film as this is where the majority of the big players operate.
Absolutely gripping from start to finish, the plot isn't easily sussed out.
Stephen Butchard take a bow son!
James Nelson-Joyce is a diamond level actor, Hannah Onslow is a classy, sophisticated Gangsters Mol with a hidden past.
The cast has been very well selected, I hope to see much more from this series, I can't get enough!
This is a must watch!
Really nicely done, some top heavy actors involved, exactly how you'd expect businessmen to conduct themselves, it's about time someone made a decent Liverpool based mob film as this is where the majority of the big players operate.
Absolutely gripping from start to finish, the plot isn't easily sussed out.
Stephen Butchard take a bow son!
James Nelson-Joyce is a diamond level actor, Hannah Onslow is a classy, sophisticated Gangsters Mol with a hidden past.
The cast has been very well selected, I hope to see much more from this series, I can't get enough!
This is a must watch!
There was not much hype surrounding this shows release as far as I could tell, so, my surprise binge made it all the more pleasurable. Here is the Gist...Liverpool drug kingpins Ronnie and Michael are always looking to broaden their margins, money wise. Enter the Columbians, located in Spain. This is just an aside to all the other drama. Michael ( a fantastic James Nelson-Joyce) and his girlfriend Diana are trying to conceive. Jamie, the son of Ronnie ( Sean Bean), is like AJ Soprano ( Tony's son), but more useless and way more volatile. After an incident, Jamie wants more power. He also has his own little Band of Thieves, who are as useless and more dangerous than him. While Jamie's fiance wants to live in Dubai (?!) with their baby. Shout out to A very scary Bobby Shofield, as Bonehead, crazy excellent.
Drama really stretches across these 8 episodes...Including a great side plot with, Saoirse-Monica Jackson from " Derry Girls". It's not just drugs and Mobsters here. It's a really great series written/ created by Stephen Butchard. Foreshadow, Episode 8 at the 43 minute mark, is insanely brilliant.
Drama really stretches across these 8 episodes...Including a great side plot with, Saoirse-Monica Jackson from " Derry Girls". It's not just drugs and Mobsters here. It's a really great series written/ created by Stephen Butchard. Foreshadow, Episode 8 at the 43 minute mark, is insanely brilliant.
I was really looking forward to watching this, especially being written by the same guy who wrote The Last Kingdom (if you've not seen it watch it, absolutely brilliant from start to finish).
I digress. If you're wanting flowers and hearts this isn't for you, however if you like a good northern drama you will love it.
I don't believe in giving any kind of spoilers so all I can say is it has a kickass soundtrack. The cast choices are perfect Julie Graham is a really good choice for the Matriarch and Sean Bean even with his Yorkshire accent (thee knows nowt Jon Snow) as a scouser well he can be forgiven. Jack McMullen (Waterloo Road) is a real header, somewhat unpredictable character. An actor I don't recall seeing before is James Nelson-Joyce who again puts in a solid performance.
I have watched the whole season in 2 nights and will be watching it again.
I digress. If you're wanting flowers and hearts this isn't for you, however if you like a good northern drama you will love it.
I don't believe in giving any kind of spoilers so all I can say is it has a kickass soundtrack. The cast choices are perfect Julie Graham is a really good choice for the Matriarch and Sean Bean even with his Yorkshire accent (thee knows nowt Jon Snow) as a scouser well he can be forgiven. Jack McMullen (Waterloo Road) is a real header, somewhat unpredictable character. An actor I don't recall seeing before is James Nelson-Joyce who again puts in a solid performance.
I have watched the whole season in 2 nights and will be watching it again.
While everyone is wetting their knickers and being nudged over 'Adolescence', this gem is the real eye opener to watch.
I can't understand how this one is going under the radar while Adolescence gets all the unjustified talking about, because This city is ours absolutely destroys Adolescence in both the acting and the story.
This is real, this goes on all the time, having lived on the La costa del sol in Spain I know exactly what goes on down there. The story is fantastic the acting is top notch it is a really gritty scary drama played by some brilliant actors, one or two were of the pace but Michael Kavanagh was riveting, absolute smashed it.
This really is the must watch, not the other one, I came away thinking why would someone want to get involved in that kind of life, why? I guess the lure of money is too strong.
It's a series where every episode is brilliant, they even have mustard the art in how to end the series on a high and not make you feel disappointed in a weak ending, this is gritty, it's violent, it's aggressive, it's realistic, it's brilliant!
I can't understand how this one is going under the radar while Adolescence gets all the unjustified talking about, because This city is ours absolutely destroys Adolescence in both the acting and the story.
This is real, this goes on all the time, having lived on the La costa del sol in Spain I know exactly what goes on down there. The story is fantastic the acting is top notch it is a really gritty scary drama played by some brilliant actors, one or two were of the pace but Michael Kavanagh was riveting, absolute smashed it.
This really is the must watch, not the other one, I came away thinking why would someone want to get involved in that kind of life, why? I guess the lure of money is too strong.
It's a series where every episode is brilliant, they even have mustard the art in how to end the series on a high and not make you feel disappointed in a weak ending, this is gritty, it's violent, it's aggressive, it's realistic, it's brilliant!
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- WissenswertesThere are frequent references to 'Lemo' in the dialogue, this is Scouse slang for cocaine.
- VerbindungenReferenced in The One Show: Folge vom 19. März 2025 (2025)
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