Los detectives de Londres que investigan el asesinato aparentemente aleatorio de un repartidor de pizzas descubren un caso intrincado de circunstancias entrelazadas en medio de una muestra r... Leer todoLos detectives de Londres que investigan el asesinato aparentemente aleatorio de un repartidor de pizzas descubren un caso intrincado de circunstancias entrelazadas en medio de una muestra representativa de la sociedad británica.Los detectives de Londres que investigan el asesinato aparentemente aleatorio de un repartidor de pizzas descubren un caso intrincado de circunstancias entrelazadas en medio de una muestra representativa de la sociedad británica.
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I don't understand all the low reviews. I found this series to be very riveting. It was multi-layered with characters stories intertwined. I was sorry when it was over.
I watched this mini series in one sitting, not that it was thrilling or real edge of the seat stuff, but it did draw me in. Plenty of plot twists and turns and I think the BBC managed their full quota of diversity box ticking on this one. Good performances from all the leads and it isn't easy to predict the end. Wanders off with plenty of not really needed backdrop stories almost like a soap script at times but it does all fit together. Worth the watch, quite slow as the story unfolds, for me this isn't a bad thing as I prefer story rather than mindless action. The look at detention centre is quite disturbing, if indeed it is an accurate portrayal, the look at the military sexual harassment was quite disturbing but again, seemingly not needed but understandable why it was included. Not unmissable, but still a very competent thriller.
'Collateral', a new BBC drama, has been written by distinguisged playwright David Hare. Writing for the theatre, an author has to make great use of dialogue; they lack access to the inner monologue that a writer of fiction can call upon, or the camera and its access to varied surroundings of someone writing for TV or cinema. Hare has his own trademark style of dialogue; and he retains it even when television is his medium. So one thing one doesn't get is naturalistic dialogue. Instead, his characters talk in short, confident sentences, that are non-expository; or at least, the words tell us something about the overall moof of the moment, but can feel almost deliberately obfuscatory in terms of plot. But when it comes to plot, Hare gets one thing right that many authors of detective stories do not: a situation that intially appears bizarrely byzantine to its investigators is in fact less complex than it seemed; the complexity a by-product of what they don't know. There's a relatively simple story at the heart of the mystery, unlike so many stories, where an endless sequence of preposterous developments are required to make sense of it all.
So the writing is good. The underlying theme is thought-provoking too; the responsibility of those of us who live in the relatively comfortable world to those who do not. Hare clearly has strong opinions on this question; but his treatment, though partisan, is fair, and underpins rather than smothering the story. 'Collateral' is unquestionbly highbrow, and won't be for everyone; but I enjoyed its fresh approach one of our most common TV genres.
So the writing is good. The underlying theme is thought-provoking too; the responsibility of those of us who live in the relatively comfortable world to those who do not. Hare clearly has strong opinions on this question; but his treatment, though partisan, is fair, and underpins rather than smothering the story. 'Collateral' is unquestionbly highbrow, and won't be for everyone; but I enjoyed its fresh approach one of our most common TV genres.
I really I don't get them. Yes, the first episode seemed like a lot of characters coming altogether at the same time, actually, that was what I felt, they were all presented at the same time while I got lost on who was who; anyway, should TV always be empty? Or worst, bare? I don't think so.
It's the BBC and by the 2nd episode the serie finally got me interested, I'll give a 7 stars to this pending the 2 upcoming episoded, so far I don't think it deserves anything below (nor beyond) that.
Yes, The Honorauble Woman was a 9, I know the BBC can do better, we all do but I'll give this a chance.
It's the BBC and by the 2nd episode the serie finally got me interested, I'll give a 7 stars to this pending the 2 upcoming episoded, so far I don't think it deserves anything below (nor beyond) that.
Yes, The Honorauble Woman was a 9, I know the BBC can do better, we all do but I'll give this a chance.
The movie has some serious issues in its core. Now I understand that some may feel like the movie is a bit lacklustre and does not give you the whole picture on some things or goes all the way. It also feels for some that some of the actors may be wasted. But that is up to you to decide, I personally think they are all doing more than a decent job.
It's four parts and it works quite neatly. It tackles subjects that have many sides and blurry lines, because you don't have just black and white. There's a lot of gray areas and a lot of characters who may think they are doing the right thing, but ultimately, what is really a right thing? Who does judge and who can tell? So while it may not go too deep, it still has enough to be worthwhile
It's four parts and it works quite neatly. It tackles subjects that have many sides and blurry lines, because you don't have just black and white. There's a lot of gray areas and a lot of characters who may think they are doing the right thing, but ultimately, what is really a right thing? Who does judge and who can tell? So while it may not go too deep, it still has enough to be worthwhile
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- CuriosidadesDuring a live take when filming the external scenes for the fictional 'London Police Station' a member of the public approached supporting artists who were dressed in police uniforms and tried to report a crime that had just taken place. Undeterred by the film unit and cast members advising that a television series was being filmed with fictional characters, the person attempted to report the crime inside the building, not realising that this was a set which had been mocked up to look like a real police station. The building was actually that of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) who investigate air accidents and near misses and not routine crime.
- PifiasCaptain Shaw and a soldier were shown saluting whilst not wearing a cap or beret. The British military do not salute when not wearing headgear. Captain Shaw, still in uniform, dined at a restaurant off duty and in public. The military do not wear uniform when off duty in public.
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