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DCI Caroline Goode vows to bring justice for a young girl, murdered by her family for falling in love with the wrong man.DCI Caroline Goode vows to bring justice for a young girl, murdered by her family for falling in love with the wrong man.DCI Caroline Goode vows to bring justice for a young girl, murdered by her family for falling in love with the wrong man.
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Story about a girl failed by her backward family, then failed by police & everyone else. I hope girls in these families & culture learn about the rights in the society and save their lives by leaving it
Firstly, I would like to express my disappointment at so many reviewers here who simply missed the key point of this production: the killing ( or so-called honour killing ) of another human being as a defence of one's culture or religion or for any other reason. In this case the reprehensible, degrading and evil treatment of women by segments of men whose actions can only be described as vile, caustic, inhuman and downright evil.
So many viewers sadly glossed over this fundamental issue. Sadly.
Of course we can give our views on whether there were too few episodes or not enough, or how true or not the events depicted relate to what actually happened, or whether the director or production team or actors excelled themselves or not. For me, they were all excellent. But that is to miss the point: murder is never justified under ANY circumstances. No matter your family or cultural upbringing. No matter your religion or any other justification. That a young girl ( or anyone for that matter ) should be so inhumanly and despicably treated - culminating in her murder - is something which should outrage all of us...
Of course we can give our views on whether there were too few episodes or not enough, or how true or not the events depicted relate to what actually happened, or whether the director or production team or actors excelled themselves or not. For me, they were all excellent. But that is to miss the point: murder is never justified under ANY circumstances. No matter your family or cultural upbringing. No matter your religion or any other justification. That a young girl ( or anyone for that matter ) should be so inhumanly and despicably treated - culminating in her murder - is something which should outrage all of us...
It's really not bad and I personally enjoyed it a lot.
Keeley Hawes is a beautiful actress. It just misses something, and some other performances feel a little overdone/a bit unnatural. Would recommend though, if just for Keeley herself, and the shocking story.
7/10
7/10
A short, two-part, series about a tragic real event.
It's a well acted show, if nothing out of this world. Keeley Hawes gives the best acting on display in her role as Caroline. With that noted, it's only really the sadness from the real life story that keeps the show ticking over. At two episodes, though, it's well worth viewing. It does an appropriate job at showing how disgracefully let down Banaz Mahmod was.
It's a well acted show, if nothing out of this world. Keeley Hawes gives the best acting on display in her role as Caroline. With that noted, it's only really the sadness from the real life story that keeps the show ticking over. At two episodes, though, it's well worth viewing. It does an appropriate job at showing how disgracefully let down Banaz Mahmod was.
The story of the murder of Banaz Mahmood, a young Kurdish woman, murdered in a so called honour killing.
On the case is DI Caroline Goode, superbly portrayed by Keeley Hawes, there truly is nothing she cannot do, it's a sensitive performance.
It's interesting that the story is told through the eyes of the Detective, as opposed to through the eyes of the victim.
It's moving, a case that myself and my family remember well, one we all considered shocking and the behaviour of the men associated abhorrent.
It's a chilling story, highlighting cultural differences from a small fraction of people, views on women that seen so alien to most of us.
The only criticism, why on Earth didn't ITV put this out on one night, preferably a Sunday evening? Two parts, wasn't necessary.
Overall, I thought it was very good, 8/10.
On the case is DI Caroline Goode, superbly portrayed by Keeley Hawes, there truly is nothing she cannot do, it's a sensitive performance.
It's interesting that the story is told through the eyes of the Detective, as opposed to through the eyes of the victim.
It's moving, a case that myself and my family remember well, one we all considered shocking and the behaviour of the men associated abhorrent.
It's a chilling story, highlighting cultural differences from a small fraction of people, views on women that seen so alien to most of us.
The only criticism, why on Earth didn't ITV put this out on one night, preferably a Sunday evening? Two parts, wasn't necessary.
Overall, I thought it was very good, 8/10.
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- TriviaBased on a true story. Some names and certain other details have been changed.
- Alternate versionsIn some countries, such as France and Germany, was broadcast as a single television film instead of two separate episodes, with no change in content.
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