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Une bande de frères qui naviguent dans Sheffield et ses secteurs de la santé, de l'éducation et de l'emploi en ruine, en explorant la façon la plus brillante, la plus stupide et la plus huma... Tout lireUne bande de frères qui naviguent dans Sheffield et ses secteurs de la santé, de l'éducation et de l'emploi en ruine, en explorant la façon la plus brillante, la plus stupide et la plus humaine d'aborder la question de la santé.Une bande de frères qui naviguent dans Sheffield et ses secteurs de la santé, de l'éducation et de l'emploi en ruine, en explorant la façon la plus brillante, la plus stupide et la plus humaine d'aborder la question de la santé.
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It won't be for everyone, but it felt perfect for me.
It's not like the movie and it took a while for me to realize how relevant the title still was despite the fact that there really isn't any stripping in this show - at least not the way you might expect.
The stripping is of facades, expectation, beliefs, assumptions, and that lie we all try and tell that "Everything's fine." It's about human connection. Vulnerability, helplessness, breaking things, trying to fix them, breaking them again, and still trying.
This is probably the most human show I've seen in a long time. There aren't really good characters and bad characters. There's just people, with all the beauty and flaws that come along with that.
I came to love just about every character on the show. I laughed, I cried, I was even scared for them at one rather amusing bird related incident.
This is by far one of my new favorite shows and I am so grateful to everyone who made it happen. Best thing I've seen in a long time.
It's not like the movie and it took a while for me to realize how relevant the title still was despite the fact that there really isn't any stripping in this show - at least not the way you might expect.
The stripping is of facades, expectation, beliefs, assumptions, and that lie we all try and tell that "Everything's fine." It's about human connection. Vulnerability, helplessness, breaking things, trying to fix them, breaking them again, and still trying.
This is probably the most human show I've seen in a long time. There aren't really good characters and bad characters. There's just people, with all the beauty and flaws that come along with that.
I came to love just about every character on the show. I laughed, I cried, I was even scared for them at one rather amusing bird related incident.
This is by far one of my new favorite shows and I am so grateful to everyone who made it happen. Best thing I've seen in a long time.
'The Full Monty (2023)' is a sequel series to 'The Full Monty (1997)' that follows the cast of that movie as they navigate their daily lives. It doesn't focus on performing at a strip joint (there's only one nod towards the group's iconic stage show), instead spending its time charting the various stresses and struggles of these working class characters. It mixes family drama with social commentary, bouncing between its cast members so that they've pretty much all got at least one episode dedicated primarily to them (except for Tom Wilkinson, who kind of just sits there, and Hugo Speer, who only makes a handful of appearances). It takes quite a while to get into its groove, with a couple of notable dips here and there, but it eventually ends on a fairly strong note (even if the way it handles a certain significant element of its ending is notably strange). Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, Lesley Sharp, Paul Barber and Steve Huison all reprise their roles really well, and the writing typically does these legacy characters justice. They're joined by a few newcomers, the most notable perhaps being Miles Jupp, but these are given perhaps a bit too much attention considering they aren't really who we came to see. Still, everyone does what they need to do and they mostly do it well. It's not a great series - and it's not particularly necessary, either - but it's enjoyable enough for what it is and it has a couple of stronger episodes in its back half.
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This show is 100% a slow burner. When the first episode came on I was worried, really really worried. The full Monty is my all time favourite film, I was upset for the fist 30 mins of the first episode, however stick with it and the original charm begins to shine through again, If you like the original film, you should definitely stick with it and keep on until at least episode 3. It's sad moving, bleak and funny, the same three things that's made the first one so good, it just dose it in a different way. I do however miss the orchestra throughout, that the first film had. The music is good through. Overall It could be bleaker but it works well.
This is a very different beast to the film but well worth a watch and persevere with if it seems to dip a bit in the middle. Some of the episodes are stronger than others, but all have their memorable moments. Social politics are very much central to this show. School & nhs underfunding, mental health services, poverty, housing issues, bullying, the benefits system are all fair game. However, that doesn't mean it's not funny; it's just not a gag a minute
but their are several laugh out loud sequences. It's definitely worth staying with until the end of the series. The last episode is very moving. Pleased this worked, as loved the film.
I have fond memories of watching the 1997 film and I'm in no way one of those people that say a remake or sequel can spoil a movie from the past, it can't. The original film will always be what it was.
This follow-on tv mini series delivers how real life turns out. There's more elaboration on personal lives. Hardship, relationships, challenges, the nitty-gritty and the warmth that having good people in your life can bring.
It showcases real life in a typical working class city in the UK. The cast were great. An older version of their younger selves we remember from the late 90's. We can't forget this is over 25 years on from then. The world is a little different but the core of the characters remain the same albeit aged with what life brings.
The storylines take on a very modern view of today's world.
I've enjoyed each episode. There's a lot of drama, scandal, character devolpment and surprises thrown in.
The scenic pictures of Sheffield is charming. Good northern humour is thrown in to the mix of some deep storylines.
At only 8 episodes it had me wanting more.
This follow-on tv mini series delivers how real life turns out. There's more elaboration on personal lives. Hardship, relationships, challenges, the nitty-gritty and the warmth that having good people in your life can bring.
It showcases real life in a typical working class city in the UK. The cast were great. An older version of their younger selves we remember from the late 90's. We can't forget this is over 25 years on from then. The world is a little different but the core of the characters remain the same albeit aged with what life brings.
The storylines take on a very modern view of today's world.
I've enjoyed each episode. There's a lot of drama, scandal, character devolpment and surprises thrown in.
The scenic pictures of Sheffield is charming. Good northern humour is thrown in to the mix of some deep storylines.
At only 8 episodes it had me wanting more.
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- AnecdotesWim Snape best known as playing Nate, Robert Carlyle's son in the British-made worldwide hit movie The Full Monty also plays 'present day' Nate in the The Full Monty series.
- ConnexionsFollows The Full Monty: Le grand jeu (1997)
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