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The Way

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  • 2024
NOTE IMDb
5,6/10
1,2 k
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Callum Scott Howells and Maja Laskowska in The Way (2024)
Follows the Driscolls, an ordinary family caught in between power struggles that forces them to leave the country they call home.
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Le film suit les Driscolls, une famille ordinaire prise dans des luttes de pouvoir qui l'obligent à quitter le pays qu'elle appelle son foyer.Le film suit les Driscolls, une famille ordinaire prise dans des luttes de pouvoir qui l'obligent à quitter le pays qu'elle appelle son foyer.Le film suit les Driscolls, une famille ordinaire prise dans des luttes de pouvoir qui l'obligent à quitter le pays qu'elle appelle son foyer.

  • Casting principal
    • Steffan Rhodri
    • Mali Harries
    • Sophie Melville
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    1,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Casting principal
      • Steffan Rhodri
      • Mali Harries
      • Sophie Melville
    • 45avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2024

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    Steffan Rhodri
    Steffan Rhodri
    • Geoff
    • 2024
    Mali Harries
    • Dee
    • 2024
    Sophie Melville
    Sophie Melville
    • Thea
    • 2024
    Callum Scott Howells
    Callum Scott Howells
    • Owen
    • 2024
    Maja Laskowska
    Maja Laskowska
    • Anna
    • 2024
    Aneurin Barnard
    Aneurin Barnard
    • Dan
    • 2024
    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
    • Glynn
    • 2024
    Michael Sheen
    Michael Sheen
    • Denny Driscoll
    • 2024
    Teilo James Le Masurier
    Teilo James Le Masurier
    • Rhys…
    • 2024
    Derek Hutchinson
    Derek Hutchinson
    • Philip Haynes…
    • 2024
    Luke Evans
    Luke Evans
    • Hogwood
    • 2024
    Andria Doherty
    • Grace
    • 2024
    Nicholas McGaughey
    • Superintendent
    • 2024
    Jonathan Nefydd
    Jonathan Nefydd
    • Simon the Prophet
    • 2024
    Caroline Berry
    • Margaret Haynes
    • 2024
    Tom Cullen
    Tom Cullen
    • Jack Price
    • 2024
    Erin Richards
    Erin Richards
    • Willis
    • 2024
    Paul Rhys
    Paul Rhys
    • Akela
    • 2024
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    7Sleepin_Dragon

    I didn't quite understand it all, but I enjoyed it.

    The Driscoll family are forced to leave Port Talbot, and forced to leave Wales itself, after they find themselves heavily caught up in protesting a potential shutdown of The Port Talbot steel works.

    A very poignant drama for this point in time, the works is indeed the very heart of Port Talbot, and right now where its very future is in jeopardy, it's relevant.

    Episode one was very straightforward and easy to follow, episodes Two and Three however are very much off the wall. It won't be everyone's cup of tea, and I understand why some people have disliked it, I however, really enjoyed it.

    As I watched, it put me very much in mind of a sketch The worm that turned, in which men Did all made to wear dresses, ruled over by women, and try to escape into Wales. It really is that zany.

    The acting is tremendous, and there are some big names, Aneurin Bernard, Luke Evans and Sheen himself, but I'd argue it's Mali Harris and Steffan Rhodri that steal it.

    I honestly think this is one of those shows that will garner further appreciation years down the line. One of those I'd like to think that's ahead of its time.

    7/10.
    8eve_dolluk

    Fantastical what if ? type story line

    This was decent, every Welsh actor ever is on it lol.

    Its all a bit OTT and slightly unrealistic but its well paced, interesting and fun.

    There is all sorts of stuff tied in to myth, legend and the fantastical but all good stories are.

    The idea and concept are good but there are certain elements that are a bit OTT and the very quick divide between the English and Welsh was a bit rapid. Not everyone in England is a Tory loving, Westminster ally.

    Most of us hate em haha.

    Its only about 160 mins long total so an easy watch.

    There is probably too many elements that they try and cram into it all and some lack depth but the core stuff is all there are and the story is complete bit with a slightly open ending.

    Decent 7/10.
    6W011y4m5

    Bit of a mess.

    I kinda get the creative intentions of 'The Way' (essentially 'Torchwood: Children of Earth' / a serialised adaptation of 'Children of Men' set in Wales from a different team / production studio) but personally, I think Michael Sheen at the helm of the project is kinda what's continuously snagging for me (inhibiting the fruition of something intellectually nourishing - something it could've easily been), throughout - which is why (I've said it before & I'll vehemently say it again to stoically reiterate what I firmly believe) actors should just humbly stick to doing what they're great at (in front of the camera) & leave filmmaking to the experienced professionals (behind it - for good reason).

    The basic fact is we can't be brilliant at everything (literally none of us, as talented as we may be in certain respective fields) & that's perfectly okay to admit. Jodie Foster, Zack Snyder, Simon Kinberg, Michael Sheen etc. (a growing list of undoubtedly skilled individuals who - for some reason - convince themselves they're additionally capable of doing everyone else's jobs, as well as their own) would therefore greatly benefit from putting aside their egos & having the humility to accept their brazen limitations. Let this be another shining example of that.

    No, I'm being harsh (or am I?). On the one hand, I really appreciate what he's ambitiously attempting to artistically do (for a first time director, genuinely ain't too bad at all - granted, not exactly a ringing endorsement, I know - though the best I'm willing to honestly offer) & it's a refreshingly quirky approach that gives the series a sense of individualism / authenticity; using the somewhat retro (arguably even hyper-surrealistic), yet unmistakably distinctive style of something classic like "Threads" (capturing, maybe simultaneously heightening the existential anxiety people experienced in the 1980s - a palpable, dated cynicism & unease regarding our potential future that permeated media we consumed then, both in music, TV & film), re-contextualising the foreboding nihilism of the past (protest pieces, voicing general discontentment) for modern audiences to reflect a more relevant paranoia (than nuclear Armageddon) to communicate meaningful messages in the present as a social / political commentary (we could all currently relate to on an intimate / emotional level)... But on the other hand, although he's got some undeniably great ideas (in truth, far too many for a mere 3 hours), none of them really come together cohesively to form anything particularly satisfying to watch. We're merely viewing a disjointed collection of loosely connected plot threads, devoid of depth. Furthermore, the stakes continuously remain frustratingly absent (characters seldom have obstacles to overcome; everything just happens, the journey moves on to the next location; most conflict's borne from needless bickering) & again, I feel like a more seasoned director would be able to translate this assortment of plausibly fascinating thoughts (or a careful selection of the best on offer amongst a pile he enthusiastically created) to the screen in perhaps a superior, nuanced manner, doing justice to what's being depicted via a visual medium. Simply lacks the focus I'd usually associate from the mind of James Graham (which is odd) & although every writer is obviously fallible (they're only human; even our greatest authors have strewn together something less than what they're known to be capable of, from time to time), the half-baked, heavy-handedness of the execution of his concepts in this latest tale does merit particular acknowledgement, since it's so blatantly uncharacteristic to miss as much as he has. Consequently, I'm prompted to question why - or if it's caused by someone else's involvement.

    The first episode's promising & relatively decent (theoretically, might have been better as a stand-alone 90 minute TV feature; one & done)... But by the 2nd & 3rd, the narrative sort of unfortunately crumbles, losing momentum (any direction whatsoever, in truth - meandering aimlessly) before burning itself out completely. Doesn't seem to know whether it wants to be or say by the dénouement; perchance an impassioned, grounded analysis of a broken, centralised political system (London neglecting rural Welsh / Scottish / Northern Irish communities in areas with different histories / cultures) - responsible for the disenfranchisement of an entire, younger, local population living across nations, meant to be united - (in which case, where is the exploration in to the lives of the organ grinders making these calls, not the monkeys?) & subsequently, what it would arguably take to uproot the oppressive institution via an act of revolution (could it even be done, in principle?)... Or a heartfelt portrayal of unresolved grief & the destructiveness of inherited, intergenerational trauma (visualised in an abstract, expressionistic fashion - jarringly conflicting with reality trying to be tonally emulated for dramatic effect) etc. Thematically, these are two extraordinarily different directions to advance one's trajectory in. Plus, the random Darth Vader subplot / twist adding nothing of value... There's too much going on, in spite of the few gorgeously contemplative moments interspersed across the dragged-out run-time.
    5mryorkie

    weird (but watchable?)

    A very strange drama.. I started watching the first episode and almost gave up as it made no sense, was full of plot holes, inconsistencies, impossibilities, non sequiturs etc. But then i persevered as it became car crash tv... i had to watch just to see how it would pan out.

    I can see from the other reviews that it is marmite tv. People either love it or hate it. For those that love it there is an element of "emperors new clothes". There was some good acting, some poor overacting. Loved Sheen's cameo. The whole thing seemed to be a dramatic equivalent to Sheen's speech to the Welsh football team from a couple of years ago (check it on you tube).

    Worth watching - you might like it. If you forget about the logic of the plot and appreciate the visuals it is interesting... the equivalent of eating magic mushrooms.
    8chookensnaps

    The sort of show we need more of

    Love letter to 80s-style socially relevant sci-fi realism, especially Alan Moore and John Carpenter (the score and camera choices are Carpenter all over) and it's delightfully WEIRD. The fact that two of the main characters have unreliable grasps on reality let's them couch certain scenes in surreal imagery and concepts and it works really well.

    People are either going to love it or hate it. I'm 100% across it's vibe. Tories will loathe it of course. They've done something utterly bonkers and ambitious and unique and I want more of it on my telly but I don't know how it'll be received being so niche and left-field.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 février 2024 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Port Talbot, Pays de Galles
    • Sociétés de production
      • BBC Studios
      • Little Door Productions
      • Red Seam
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