Située dans le monde du tennis d'élite, cette série dresse le portrait de Justine Pearce, une ancienne étoile montante dont le succès soudain à 17 ans l'a conduite, avec son entraîneur Glenn... Tout lireSituée dans le monde du tennis d'élite, cette série dresse le portrait de Justine Pearce, une ancienne étoile montante dont le succès soudain à 17 ans l'a conduite, avec son entraîneur Glenn Lapthorn.Située dans le monde du tennis d'élite, cette série dresse le portrait de Justine Pearce, une ancienne étoile montante dont le succès soudain à 17 ans l'a conduite, avec son entraîneur Glenn Lapthorn.
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This is very much a lightweight series despite the serious storyline. Unfortunately there really aren't many likeable characters, if any.
However, the biggest issue is the tennis. It's simply not feasible to try to make a TV show or movie about players competing in 'grand slam' tennis tournaments when you don't have the rights to use the real tournament names. It just totally takes you out of the moment. Worst still, there was absolutely no reason to try to do this as they could have made up some big tournaments and the story wouldn't have been affected.
In addition, they should have found some actors who could actually hit a tennis ball correctly - they are supposed to be elite stars. This especially applies to the main male player.
If you watch pro tennis this series is supposed to be for you I guess but it will bug the hell out of you.
Overall it's OK but absolutely nothing special.
However, the biggest issue is the tennis. It's simply not feasible to try to make a TV show or movie about players competing in 'grand slam' tennis tournaments when you don't have the rights to use the real tournament names. It just totally takes you out of the moment. Worst still, there was absolutely no reason to try to do this as they could have made up some big tournaments and the story wouldn't have been affected.
In addition, they should have found some actors who could actually hit a tennis ball correctly - they are supposed to be elite stars. This especially applies to the main male player.
If you watch pro tennis this series is supposed to be for you I guess but it will bug the hell out of you.
Overall it's OK but absolutely nothing special.
Despite being slow at parts, the characters, the acting, the story is so incredibly captivating. They've shone a light on a difficult topic that needs to be brought into the public conscious and you can really tell that the cast were passionate about doing this story right.
I'm looking forward to seeing more from Ella (Justine) and Maria (Luisa) in the future. They captured their character's vulnerability, fear, hope and a whole rollercoaster of emotions so well, even during some particularly difficult scenes - I hope there was mental health support available on and off set! Aiden Turner was also fantastic as always - menacing in his role as Glenn.
I'm looking forward to seeing more from Ella (Justine) and Maria (Luisa) in the future. They captured their character's vulnerability, fear, hope and a whole rollercoaster of emotions so well, even during some particularly difficult scenes - I hope there was mental health support available on and off set! Aiden Turner was also fantastic as always - menacing in his role as Glenn.
Despite the scathing reviews from the mainstream media, I trusted my instincts and stuck it out for the entire six sets. Yes, there were quite a few unforced errors in the plot and more than a couple of double faults in the editing. Ella Lily Hyland, however was absolutely amazing. She literally smashed it out of the court. Vulnerable and venomous, victim and aggressor, her voice, movement and expression were captivating. Such was her presence, I felt that I had truly known this almost unknown actress for years.
The plot was predictable but worthy. Other acting was less so. One can understand how Aidan Turner became more famous for his torso than his acting ability. Other members of the cast were more caricatures than characters.
The plot was predictable but worthy. Other acting was less so. One can understand how Aidan Turner became more famous for his torso than his acting ability. Other members of the cast were more caricatures than characters.
Wow. Aidan Turner expertly pulls off the most accurate depiction of how a narcissist manipulates and controls their victims. The writing and acting was spot on to perfectly display the many layers of this personality disorder: the love bombing, controlling, facade of gentleness, caring and protectiveness. Plus the underlying immense insecurities and self-loathing that these people feel which culminates into their own self-destruction.
Excellent, heartfelt and gut wrenching acting by the young stars in this show as well. Bravo to the writers, the cast, and to Prime for making this important show.
Excellent, heartfelt and gut wrenching acting by the young stars in this show as well. Bravo to the writers, the cast, and to Prime for making this important show.
I'll admit I only started watching this because it had Aidan Turner in it - and as actor I admire his talent.
No offence to him or to Ella Lily Hyland (or any of the other actors) because it's not their ability as actors that ruin this.
I get that this is important issue, and that the plot in itself was topical. But what on earth happened from its inception to the final production?
It's just dire. I don't know if I'm even going to bother watching the last 3 episodes because I just find it so incredibly predictable, boring and mind numbing. It could have been so much better. That's my word count reached so I'll leave it there.
No offence to him or to Ella Lily Hyland (or any of the other actors) because it's not their ability as actors that ruin this.
I get that this is important issue, and that the plot in itself was topical. But what on earth happened from its inception to the final production?
It's just dire. I don't know if I'm even going to bother watching the last 3 episodes because I just find it so incredibly predictable, boring and mind numbing. It could have been so much better. That's my word count reached so I'll leave it there.
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