After a shooting, Jo's family vacations turns into turmoil.After a shooting, Jo's family vacations turns into turmoil.After a shooting, Jo's family vacations turns into turmoil.
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Reviewers say 'Crossfire' presents a gripping premise with themes of survival and moral dilemmas, praised for its strong cast, especially Keeley Hawes, and tension-filled atmosphere. However, it faces criticism for implausible plot points, inconsistent character decisions, and lack of depth. Many find the characters' reactions unrealistic, detracting from believability. Some feel the show fails to capitalize on its potential, leading to a mixed reception.
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A trio of families head for a holiday in Spain, but the relaxation is cut short when gunmen open fire on the unsuspecting holiday makers.
Well, you couldn't escape the adverts for this one, The BBC definitely plugged this one, it was everywhere.
Now I may be in the minority here, but I really enjoyed the first episode, and despite one or two quibbles, it grabbed my attention, and had me on the edge of my seat.....
Episodes two and three however, oh Dear, it fell apart quite quickly, the events were just impossible to believe, and the relationships that we were told about, they just didn't seem realistic or even possible.
The idea was a truly great one, a chilling concept, and as many people are aware, similar atrocities did actually happen.
Jason, truly the most ridiculous character on the box this year, he turns out exactly as I predicted, very lazily written.
The acting was very good, Keeley Hawes was excellent, I also enjoyed Josette Simon and Daniel Ryan, they were very good, just badly served for the most part.
5/10.
Well, you couldn't escape the adverts for this one, The BBC definitely plugged this one, it was everywhere.
Now I may be in the minority here, but I really enjoyed the first episode, and despite one or two quibbles, it grabbed my attention, and had me on the edge of my seat.....
Episodes two and three however, oh Dear, it fell apart quite quickly, the events were just impossible to believe, and the relationships that we were told about, they just didn't seem realistic or even possible.
The idea was a truly great one, a chilling concept, and as many people are aware, similar atrocities did actually happen.
Jason, truly the most ridiculous character on the box this year, he turns out exactly as I predicted, very lazily written.
The acting was very good, Keeley Hawes was excellent, I also enjoyed Josette Simon and Daniel Ryan, they were very good, just badly served for the most part.
5/10.
With such a great cast how could this be soo bad and how did they accept the script? The location is beautiful but none of that is shown.
How can two young boys with the smallest of guns cause so much damage?
The police were supposed to get there in thirty minutes but Keely is still running around two hours later saving everyone and not worrying about where her own family is. She was more bothered about her lover. I'm all for something that is a bit far fetched for TV viewing but let's not insult peoples intelligence. I doubt there will be a second series.
This must be one of BBC's worst ever.
How can two young boys with the smallest of guns cause so much damage?
The police were supposed to get there in thirty minutes but Keely is still running around two hours later saving everyone and not worrying about where her own family is. She was more bothered about her lover. I'm all for something that is a bit far fetched for TV viewing but let's not insult peoples intelligence. I doubt there will be a second series.
This must be one of BBC's worst ever.
I don't get the negative reviews. Why the hate? Yes, we have seen similar survival stories in the past but this gives it a strong modern spin. Can we pick it apart? Sure, but why? This is a well-done thriller, at least through the first episode and the beginning of the second. Looking for more backstory but it seems to be coming. Intriguing setting. Likable characters, even one of the bad guys. I'm hooked and ready to learn more. Acting is fully believable. Watch it for yourself, ignore the reviews. It's only three episodes and riveting drama. And if you're planning a visit to a foreign resort anytime soon, you may want to rethink your plans.
Keeled Hawes having great difficulty acting to the lines of this one. The script and dialogue are extremely poor and the resort makes you think you're watching Benidorm with guns. Only one episode in but I'll be surprised if this gets any better. So a bunch of people are stuck on an island and someone shooting at them I'm certainly not giving away any spoilers with that. How long can you act scared for and make phone calls back home when you're on holiday Shane you're being attacked for no rhyme or reason. You'll be happy to know as well there's plenty of overacting in this new drama. I'll give it the second episode but I can't see it improving.
From the beginning I found the demographic of the family/friends ensemble totally unconvincing.
It was so confusing and even at the end I had no idea who the children's parents were.
The rest of it was unconvincing as well. A load of people running around acting scared did not actually convey the horror of the situation. One assumes this was based on the attack on tourists in Tunisia in 2015 when 38 people were murdered.
A much more convincing film of this genre is the Norwegian film, Utøya 22. Juli (2018).
I don't know whether it is the writing, storyboarding or editing that is at fault, but there was a distinct lack of continuity.
You have terrorists shooting people indiscriminately and without any forethought except when they are faced with a featured cast character ... then they don't shoot them. They allow themselves to be engaged in pointless dialogue. Then there was the clichéd scene of a terrorist and tourist grappling on the floor trying to wrestle a gun free, with the usual inevitable result.
The scene when the tourist looks on dumbly at a terrorist confrontation and walks stupidly into a knife is just embarrassing.
Why did Keely Hawes character receive a police commendation when she was not a serving police officer and it happened in a foreign land?
At best it would surely have been a civil award.
And her going back into the force just seemed unbelievable.
I really lost interest as the three part drama progressed, particularly the last episode which was boring.
It was so confusing and even at the end I had no idea who the children's parents were.
The rest of it was unconvincing as well. A load of people running around acting scared did not actually convey the horror of the situation. One assumes this was based on the attack on tourists in Tunisia in 2015 when 38 people were murdered.
A much more convincing film of this genre is the Norwegian film, Utøya 22. Juli (2018).
I don't know whether it is the writing, storyboarding or editing that is at fault, but there was a distinct lack of continuity.
You have terrorists shooting people indiscriminately and without any forethought except when they are faced with a featured cast character ... then they don't shoot them. They allow themselves to be engaged in pointless dialogue. Then there was the clichéd scene of a terrorist and tourist grappling on the floor trying to wrestle a gun free, with the usual inevitable result.
The scene when the tourist looks on dumbly at a terrorist confrontation and walks stupidly into a knife is just embarrassing.
Why did Keely Hawes character receive a police commendation when she was not a serving police officer and it happened in a foreign land?
At best it would surely have been a civil award.
And her going back into the force just seemed unbelievable.
I really lost interest as the three part drama progressed, particularly the last episode which was boring.
Did you know
- TriviaThe resort footage was shot at the Sandos San Blas resort in southern Tenerife.
- GoofsWhen the helicopter is first seen arriving at the hotel, you can see several cars passing on the road outside. It's made out that they're in a very remote area but civilisation is just outside the gate.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #5.190 (2022)
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- Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain(location)
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