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Determined detectives work to prove who was responsible for the death of Alexander Litvinenko, in one of the most complex and dangerous investigations in the history of the Metropolitan Poli... Read allDetermined detectives work to prove who was responsible for the death of Alexander Litvinenko, in one of the most complex and dangerous investigations in the history of the Metropolitan Police.Determined detectives work to prove who was responsible for the death of Alexander Litvinenko, in one of the most complex and dangerous investigations in the history of the Metropolitan Police.
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This is a brilliant insight into the murderous Russian regime. The deniability on every level is laughable.
David Tennant's portrayal of Litvinenko is brilliant. Margarita Levieva as his wife is solid and believable.
This is not only a drama but a thriller true crime which will hook you from the first the first episode.
I hope that those who watch Litvinenko will understand the difficulty of bringing justice to those in power.
Mark Bonner, Neil Maskell along with supporting cast are brilliant. It is obvious that a lot of care was taken to depict the true story of a murder that was orchestrated by an evil regime.
David Tennant's portrayal of Litvinenko is brilliant. Margarita Levieva as his wife is solid and believable.
This is not only a drama but a thriller true crime which will hook you from the first the first episode.
I hope that those who watch Litvinenko will understand the difficulty of bringing justice to those in power.
Mark Bonner, Neil Maskell along with supporting cast are brilliant. It is obvious that a lot of care was taken to depict the true story of a murder that was orchestrated by an evil regime.
While this is a sad story and a tough subject to approach, the entire cast did a superb job. I cannot think of better actors to have done this project justice. Well done!
While for me, the 4 part mini series went quickly due to understanding the nature of the politics involved. You could see that the overall cast and most likely crew were very devoted to getting the story told properly.
Definitely award worthy as this is so poignant today. After listening to Marina speak of the struggles to get this series made and her take on it, I'm so glad it was not glammed up or changed to be "hollywood-ish".
While for me, the 4 part mini series went quickly due to understanding the nature of the politics involved. You could see that the overall cast and most likely crew were very devoted to getting the story told properly.
Definitely award worthy as this is so poignant today. After listening to Marina speak of the struggles to get this series made and her take on it, I'm so glad it was not glammed up or changed to be "hollywood-ish".
The Metropolitan Police investigate the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, a former member of The Russian FSB, now a British Citizen, who is poisoned with deadly agent, plutonium. The Police get some time with the murder victim ahead of his death.
David Tennant was the face of this drama, every advert showed a picture of him, and there is a chilling similarity between Tennant in that hospital bed, and the real life Litvinenko, the big surprise, Tennant only features in one episode.
I really did enjoy it, it seeks to explore the story, details the investigation into the poisoning, and shows the farcical situation in which British officers went on an information seeking mission to Moscow. The one thing it doesn't do, is give enough insight into Litvinenko himself, they could have spent some more time detailing his past.
Episode one is the standout, it's an excellent, gritty, tragic affair, what follows is different, but enjoyable, not as gritty, sometimes a little frivolous, but interesting.
I'm struck by the role the media had in the case, they always seemed to be one step ahead, somebody was clearly leaking information.
A brave drama to make, especially when you think of the current state of affairs between Russia and The West.
It made for an interesting watch.
7/10.
David Tennant was the face of this drama, every advert showed a picture of him, and there is a chilling similarity between Tennant in that hospital bed, and the real life Litvinenko, the big surprise, Tennant only features in one episode.
I really did enjoy it, it seeks to explore the story, details the investigation into the poisoning, and shows the farcical situation in which British officers went on an information seeking mission to Moscow. The one thing it doesn't do, is give enough insight into Litvinenko himself, they could have spent some more time detailing his past.
Episode one is the standout, it's an excellent, gritty, tragic affair, what follows is different, but enjoyable, not as gritty, sometimes a little frivolous, but interesting.
I'm struck by the role the media had in the case, they always seemed to be one step ahead, somebody was clearly leaking information.
A brave drama to make, especially when you think of the current state of affairs between Russia and The West.
It made for an interesting watch.
7/10.
This was stunningly good. The Missus wanted to watch it for David, her sex symbol, but it was once past that an excellent dramatisation of one of Putin's first big impacts on the UK.
A solid piece of drama with a well-written script that reflected the realities of the time well. Nice use of props, I didn't spot a single phone or computer that wasn't around at the time!
A lot of filming in Cardiff, which gave us a smile or two as London locations were clearly places we see every day :-)
The UK government's response to things is depressing, but hey, everything about this government has been depressing too, has it not?
A solid piece of drama with a well-written script that reflected the realities of the time well. Nice use of props, I didn't spot a single phone or computer that wasn't around at the time!
A lot of filming in Cardiff, which gave us a smile or two as London locations were clearly places we see every day :-)
The UK government's response to things is depressing, but hey, everything about this government has been depressing too, has it not?
The audacity of Putin to have his minions murder British citizens on the streets of Britain is beyond belief. First, this using radiological warfare and later using a banned nerve agent. This and the later events in Salisbury were shocking and showed the world what an appalling and murderous dictator Putin is. The painstaking investigation which proves what happened can be a little sterile but it would be. Obviously, Tennant is not in it long but very good use is made of his time and he delivers a fantastic performance. The whole cast do very well in their roles and the producers deserve praise for recreating these terrible events.
Did you know
- TriviaThe lead initial detective inspector Brent Hyatt appears to be described in many reviews of this programme as a fictional character, in actual fact he is indeed a real policeman having been previously involved, amongst other cases, in the Serious Crime Units work on high profile so-called Honour Killings such as the case of Iraqi Kurd London student Heshu Yones in 2002/2003. This trial was also a landmark in UK legal history.
- Crazy creditsThe programme title in the title sequence and advert break bumpers was written with a Cyrillic mirror-image "N" (actually equivalent to "I" in the Latin alphabet) for the first "N" in the name, as a reference to Alexander Litvinenko being Russian.
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