When Detective Tom Monroe is called to investigate an apparent suicide, he discovers that the deceased had a connection to the mysterious death of a classmate in 1976. To solve the mystery o... Read allWhen Detective Tom Monroe is called to investigate an apparent suicide, he discovers that the deceased had a connection to the mysterious death of a classmate in 1976. To solve the mystery of today, Monroe must first visit the past.When Detective Tom Monroe is called to investigate an apparent suicide, he discovers that the deceased had a connection to the mysterious death of a classmate in 1976. To solve the mystery of today, Monroe must first visit the past.
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The second episode was complete rubbish i was so disappointed, normally anything with Robert Carlye in is good viewing. This was utter nonsense i felt cheated that i had wasted 3 hours on this.I kept waiting for something exciting to happen it was all rather dreary. The only good thing in it was Robert Carlye and thats only cos i think he's cute!
I wouldn't bother buying the DVD and if anyone buys it me its going straight on Ebay to be flogged
Story wise, it's not as good as the best Inspector Morse stories, but it still grips you from beginning to end, some scenes are quite frightening, it's well shot and edited.
The script isn't perfect, how many times do they travel back and forth to London? Nevertheless if you see this DVD in your shop to buy or rent, it's worth a look.
It opens up very well, it's a dramatic start, a strong middle, but sadly a rather disappointing ending. It's a long time since I last saw it, but it holds up very well, it is slightly too long, it could have been edited to about ninety minutes or so.
Great acting, Carlyle and Skinner in particular do a great job.
Good, 7/10.
DI Tom Monroe (Robert Carlyle) is investigating a series of mysterious deaths that trace back to his old school mates.
This is an inspired, fairly intriguing made for TV film with a plot with twists and turns that mean you really have to pay attention to it. According to the press, Carlyle is sick and tired of the 'soullessness' of Hollywood and is keen to stay over here and make projects with more depth and meaning, so that can only be a good thing. Even though it does feel a little derivative at times of other serial killer films before it (The Silence of the Lambs springs to mind!) in ITV's 50th year, this is a pleasing piece of work indeed. ***
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Pat Fisher: Amy was the first. It happened on a Sunday. She was picking Bluebells. The place where they found her was always a favorite. We built our tree house near there then, our sanctuary. Her last minutes of trouble-less innocence...
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- £2,200,000 (estimated)