Follows a woman as she seeks revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son.Follows a woman as she seeks revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son.Follows a woman as she seeks revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son.
- Nominated for 5 BAFTA Awards
- 3 wins & 18 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The English' is a Western series with strong performances by Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer. The cinematography is lauded for its beauty. Themes of revenge, colonization, and harsh realities are central. The slow pace and intricate storytelling are engaging for some, while others find it a drawback. Character development and relationships are strengths, though plot inconsistencies and pacing issues are noted. Dark themes and violence create an intense atmosphere, enhanced by the music and score.
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I'm impressed by how good The English was, it's every bit as good as I had hoped it would be. As a huge fan of Westerns I was excited from the first moment I heard about this and then when I saw the trailers I was even more excited. This mini-series not only met my expectations but exceeded them. Emily Blunt was absolutely terrific. She plays Cornelia Locke, an English lady who's looking for revenge for the death of her son. She teams up with Eli Whipp (Chaske Spencer) who is a just retired calvary scout and also a member of the Pawnee Nation. It's a brutal series about revenge and one of the better westerns I've seen in a while.
Emily Blunt is magnificent and she carries this show, adding sense and grace to a series that has a bit too much nonsense dialogue (shades of Deadwood?) and disgraceful white males who are at times cartoonish in their villainous bigotry and psychopathy. Chaske Spencer also cuts a fine hero as the noble Pawnee who is astride two worlds having served in the US Army and bystander to some of their atrocities.
There were a number of parallels to 'Godless' which I rated a 10 such as the romantic duo that are thrust together on a Western adventure fighting injustice, and the heroine's skill with horses and weaponry. Unfortunately there were a few drawbacks to this one as well, starting with the aforementioned dialogue that got a bit too poetic for my taste, and the seemingly endless supply of Snidely Whiplash types without an ounce of empathy for natives that just seemed a bit over the top in the effort to drive home the race relations point.
Beyond that there were some truly awful uses of green screen that seemed terribly out of place when so much of it was shot with beautiful on-location vistas (shot in Spain, but you'd never know it wasn't the American West). There were a lot of characters that came and went that got to be confusing at times, and one in particular that seemed crucial to the story that died off-screen with a very random explanation that made it seem like they left his real ending on the cutting room floor.
The plot twist reveal in the final episode was certainly a surprise yet earned through some clues along the way, but also felt like it really changed the type of story being told and required a bunch of audience exposition that seemed out of place that late in the game.
Even with all that it was a compelling show that I enjoyed watching for the most part so I gave it a 7. It seems most reviewers thought more highly of it than I did which I respect. They can make another Western with Emily Blunt anytime and I will surely watch it.
There were a number of parallels to 'Godless' which I rated a 10 such as the romantic duo that are thrust together on a Western adventure fighting injustice, and the heroine's skill with horses and weaponry. Unfortunately there were a few drawbacks to this one as well, starting with the aforementioned dialogue that got a bit too poetic for my taste, and the seemingly endless supply of Snidely Whiplash types without an ounce of empathy for natives that just seemed a bit over the top in the effort to drive home the race relations point.
Beyond that there were some truly awful uses of green screen that seemed terribly out of place when so much of it was shot with beautiful on-location vistas (shot in Spain, but you'd never know it wasn't the American West). There were a lot of characters that came and went that got to be confusing at times, and one in particular that seemed crucial to the story that died off-screen with a very random explanation that made it seem like they left his real ending on the cutting room floor.
The plot twist reveal in the final episode was certainly a surprise yet earned through some clues along the way, but also felt like it really changed the type of story being told and required a bunch of audience exposition that seemed out of place that late in the game.
Even with all that it was a compelling show that I enjoyed watching for the most part so I gave it a 7. It seems most reviewers thought more highly of it than I did which I respect. They can make another Western with Emily Blunt anytime and I will surely watch it.
Its a revenge tale that forces together a native American ex-cavalry scout and an aristocratic Englishwoman in an unlikely partnership. I liked the premise and there's a wonderful and talented ensemble cast ably led by principals Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer.
Writer/Director Hugo Blick has created a stylish revisionist Western that ranks with the best of Hollywood's efforts. The cinematography by Arnau Valls Colomer was beautiful and the classical score by Federico Jusid complemented it perfectly.
The script was fantastic and deserves special mention, I was hooked by the story, the dialogue was brilliant and I enjoyed every twist and turn right through to the end, which had a great pay-off.
One of the UK's best drama serials of 2022, a highly recommended watch and congrats to all involved in making it.
Writer/Director Hugo Blick has created a stylish revisionist Western that ranks with the best of Hollywood's efforts. The cinematography by Arnau Valls Colomer was beautiful and the classical score by Federico Jusid complemented it perfectly.
The script was fantastic and deserves special mention, I was hooked by the story, the dialogue was brilliant and I enjoyed every twist and turn right through to the end, which had a great pay-off.
One of the UK's best drama serials of 2022, a highly recommended watch and congrats to all involved in making it.
The English is a pretty good western that's absolutely worth watching. It does start a little slow but by the end of episode 2 it picks up. Each episode just gets better and better. You really come to care for these characters by how well written and acted they are. I'd be shocked if Emily Blunt wasn't nominated for some awards for her job in this. She's that good in this. As is the vastly underrated Chaske Spencer, who's good in just about everything I've ever seen him in. It's a beautifully shot series that captures the reality of the old West. It's a mini series that's only six episodes long so it won't take long to binge it and it's worth every second?
The first thing that occurred to me when I finished the six episodes of The English was to watch them again.
This show is an absolute tour de force and works on every level. A fabulous script (Hugo Blick) with deft ducking and weaving and some clever conceals and reveals, a great sound-track and music (Federico Jusid), phenomenal cinematography (Arnau Valls Colomer), and some extraordinarily sensitive and carefully paced acting from a great cast of actors, with Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer taking the lead. The supporting cast also offers real depth and some delightful performances. Every word spoken and minor action adds to the dramatic tension and exposition - and the camera catches a lot of subtlety along the way. It all adds up to truly top shelf direction and production (Blick and Blick & Blunt respectively).
Having said all of that, the story will be difficult for some people to stomach. It has found a poetics (which is heart wrenching) in its difficult subject matter and much of the violence occurs off-screen, but it is still covering matters that are uncomfortable and confronting to think about and witness.. On the other hand The English offers a realistic and pragmatic encounter with these harsh realities - realities that the native American Indian population are still struggling with to this day - a tragedy when one considers their deep wisdom and connection with the land. The stories also make it clear that for settlers in the new land the reality was also harsh and brutal - but it's much harder to find sympathy there.
The English leaves one in no doubt that America was founded and built upon blood and violence and life threatening struggle - and that 'the land of the free' is a sentiment that some citizens are probably yet to experience.
On the other hand, The English is not sentimental. Its main characters endure their 'lot' with a resigned pragmatism and with little resentment - saving their revenge for those who truly deserve it, and otherwise only handing out justice when left with little other choice.
I can't quite believe this is a TV show as opposed to a movie such is its depth and quality.
2022 has been a treat full of some really good television shows and The English deserves to be right up there amongst those judged as the very best of the crop.
It's a very solid 9.5 stars, and I can see why some reviewers have given 10.
Exceptional TV!
This show is an absolute tour de force and works on every level. A fabulous script (Hugo Blick) with deft ducking and weaving and some clever conceals and reveals, a great sound-track and music (Federico Jusid), phenomenal cinematography (Arnau Valls Colomer), and some extraordinarily sensitive and carefully paced acting from a great cast of actors, with Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer taking the lead. The supporting cast also offers real depth and some delightful performances. Every word spoken and minor action adds to the dramatic tension and exposition - and the camera catches a lot of subtlety along the way. It all adds up to truly top shelf direction and production (Blick and Blick & Blunt respectively).
Having said all of that, the story will be difficult for some people to stomach. It has found a poetics (which is heart wrenching) in its difficult subject matter and much of the violence occurs off-screen, but it is still covering matters that are uncomfortable and confronting to think about and witness.. On the other hand The English offers a realistic and pragmatic encounter with these harsh realities - realities that the native American Indian population are still struggling with to this day - a tragedy when one considers their deep wisdom and connection with the land. The stories also make it clear that for settlers in the new land the reality was also harsh and brutal - but it's much harder to find sympathy there.
The English leaves one in no doubt that America was founded and built upon blood and violence and life threatening struggle - and that 'the land of the free' is a sentiment that some citizens are probably yet to experience.
On the other hand, The English is not sentimental. Its main characters endure their 'lot' with a resigned pragmatism and with little resentment - saving their revenge for those who truly deserve it, and otherwise only handing out justice when left with little other choice.
I can't quite believe this is a TV show as opposed to a movie such is its depth and quality.
2022 has been a treat full of some really good television shows and The English deserves to be right up there amongst those judged as the very best of the crop.
It's a very solid 9.5 stars, and I can see why some reviewers have given 10.
Exceptional TV!
Did you know
- TriviaEmily Blunt had to learn to ride for three months prior to the shoot, but because she is allergic to horses, she had to take a daily dose of antihistamine tablets throughout the production.
- GoofsThe word shiv (stab/dagger) is used. Shiv is a Romani term first recorded in English in 1897 while the series is set in 1890.
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- Runtime51 minutes
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