The Walk-In
- Minissérie de televisão
- 2022
- 45 min
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I thought Stephen Graham was truly fantastic in this gritty true to life turn of events that shows what actually happened in a real life case of an MP being murdered and all of the associated nonsense that went about prior to it happening.
It's a nonsensical and totally ridiculous murder that has the grounds for the entire story, but the way we get there is truly terrifying and very much an eye opener. As ever, Graham delivers an amazing performance and his supporting cast deliver a truly wonderful act of bringing us a masterpiece of British TV.
This is a hard watch but not because of brutal scenes, more that it requires a sane head to be able to compute it all.
It's a nonsensical and totally ridiculous murder that has the grounds for the entire story, but the way we get there is truly terrifying and very much an eye opener. As ever, Graham delivers an amazing performance and his supporting cast deliver a truly wonderful act of bringing us a masterpiece of British TV.
This is a hard watch but not because of brutal scenes, more that it requires a sane head to be able to compute it all.
This is TV drama at its best, well written, researched, directed and acted. I never usually watch anything on ITV as most of their output is made up of boring police series, but I'm glad I watched this compelling drama based on the book by Matthew Collins. Stephen Graham as always is excellent as is Andrew Ellis who plays Robbie. I found all of the performances realistic quite moving at times. The series is a warning to us all that we must stand up and fight the far right and their ideas wherever we come across them. My only complaint is the sheer number of adverts during each episode. In reality each episode is about 40 minutes long.
I absolutely adore Stephen Graham who chooses tough, hard hitting drama rather than any routine roles offered to him.
So it's personally disappointing to only give this a 7/10 because I think it could have been so much better.
The real life situations are hard enough to bear, but when dramatised then I just felt that they should have had more impact.
Acting was great, direction was a bit iffy and the editing was bearable.
But here was something missing which I can't quite put my finger on.
Maybe there was more of a story here regarding the conversion of Graham's character, or a deeper analysis of the different right wing factions and how they differed from each other and what drove them apart.
I could be alone in this, but I was disappointed.
So it's personally disappointing to only give this a 7/10 because I think it could have been so much better.
The real life situations are hard enough to bear, but when dramatised then I just felt that they should have had more impact.
Acting was great, direction was a bit iffy and the editing was bearable.
But here was something missing which I can't quite put my finger on.
Maybe there was more of a story here regarding the conversion of Graham's character, or a deeper analysis of the different right wing factions and how they differed from each other and what drove them apart.
I could be alone in this, but I was disappointed.
Writer Jeff Pope is no stranger to true life dramas having previously written the excellent 'Little boy blue' (also starring Stephen Graham) about the tragic murder of Rhys Jones in Liverpool.
This is another meticulously researched piece looking at a racist far-right group through the events surrounding the sickening murder of MP Jo Cox in 2016 and a vicious attack on a Sikh dentist, Dr Sarandev Bhambra in 2015.
Its a hard watch and given the politics it could easily have become a point scoring piece but instead chooses to let the true events speak for themselves.
Sensible viewers watching this will draw the same conclusions, don't let the haters win and stand up against hatred wherever you see it. Its moving and important TV that deserves to be widely seen.
It was very well made in all departments - the cast were excellent and authentic. My only criticism would be the length, I think it would have worked better and been tighter over 3 or 4 episodes rather than 5.
This is another meticulously researched piece looking at a racist far-right group through the events surrounding the sickening murder of MP Jo Cox in 2016 and a vicious attack on a Sikh dentist, Dr Sarandev Bhambra in 2015.
Its a hard watch and given the politics it could easily have become a point scoring piece but instead chooses to let the true events speak for themselves.
Sensible viewers watching this will draw the same conclusions, don't let the haters win and stand up against hatred wherever you see it. Its moving and important TV that deserves to be widely seen.
It was very well made in all departments - the cast were excellent and authentic. My only criticism would be the length, I think it would have worked better and been tighter over 3 or 4 episodes rather than 5.
Stephen Graham as always is amazing, being mixed race himself I love seeing him in these roles, similer to his work on This is England.
The story tracks showing how young, disenfranchised, confused lads can be sucked into the far right and for how some of the quickly see this isnt the violent world they want to be apart of.
The show trys to offer a fair representation of the modern far right, without the usual over the top portrayl of racist, drunk, dumb, working class louts. The show also quite rightly suggests that the rise in domestic islamic terrorism has pushed the far right to more aggressive retaliation and may be a reason alot of english lads sign up.
Worth a watch.
The story tracks showing how young, disenfranchised, confused lads can be sucked into the far right and for how some of the quickly see this isnt the violent world they want to be apart of.
The show trys to offer a fair representation of the modern far right, without the usual over the top portrayl of racist, drunk, dumb, working class louts. The show also quite rightly suggests that the rise in domestic islamic terrorism has pushed the far right to more aggressive retaliation and may be a reason alot of english lads sign up.
Worth a watch.
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- CuriosidadesMarcia's Cafe where Robbie and Matthew meet for the first time, is the same cafe that is present in the Top Boy series.
- ConexõesReferenced in The Graham Norton Show: Stormzy/Geena Davis/Stephen Graham/Motsi Mabuse (2022)
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