Maxine
- TV Series
- 2022
- 3h
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6.7/10
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Examine the investigation into school assistant Maxine Carr and her fiancé Ian Huntley, who was imprisoned for the killings of school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.Examine the investigation into school assistant Maxine Carr and her fiancé Ian Huntley, who was imprisoned for the killings of school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.Examine the investigation into school assistant Maxine Carr and her fiancé Ian Huntley, who was imprisoned for the killings of school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
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This is a well acted pacey drama based on one of the uk's most shocking crimes.
Since channel 5 cancelled neighbours theres a lot left in there budget to make dramas just like they promised.
Some people were offended because it's too soon to be made but these days there a crime drama based on a real life incident every week and some of these incidents happened within the last 20 years.
The actress playing Maxine was the best thing about it and she should go onto bigger and better things.
There was some scenes where the actors were stumbling over there lines so I was perplexed why the director left these in the final cut as it looked amateurish.
Since channel 5 cancelled neighbours theres a lot left in there budget to make dramas just like they promised.
Some people were offended because it's too soon to be made but these days there a crime drama based on a real life incident every week and some of these incidents happened within the last 20 years.
The actress playing Maxine was the best thing about it and she should go onto bigger and better things.
There was some scenes where the actors were stumbling over there lines so I was perplexed why the director left these in the final cut as it looked amateurish.
Felt like I was watching a Shakespeare piece onstage. Very overdramatic acting, didn't feel natural for screen at all. Two main protagonists had no chemistry onscreen and felt totally miscast.
Didn't like the whole perspective of seeing things from Maxine's POV, the real victims in this story were Holly and Jessica. Their story felt pushed aside to tell Maxine's which feels completely insensitive.
Camera work and interview recreation was very good but a lot of details on this case were left out. We didn't need a series on Ian Huntley's fiancé, barely any attention to the crime committed. First episode felt so rushed, I don't think you'd enjoy this series if you weren't aware of the Holly and Jessica case to begin with.
Didn't like the whole perspective of seeing things from Maxine's POV, the real victims in this story were Holly and Jessica. Their story felt pushed aside to tell Maxine's which feels completely insensitive.
Camera work and interview recreation was very good but a lot of details on this case were left out. We didn't need a series on Ian Huntley's fiancé, barely any attention to the crime committed. First episode felt so rushed, I don't think you'd enjoy this series if you weren't aware of the Holly and Jessica case to begin with.
Very difficult subject matter. It is hard to believe it is 20 years since this story dominated the news.
When the shock of the Huntley/Carr complicity finally came to light it was a shock to all those that had followed the story as the perpetrators were by now know to the public.
The thing about Huntley was he was believable and had an almost baby face of innocence.
This is where I feel the drama has got it wrong. The Huntley character is too hard looking with severe died black hair. In the drama he looked suspicious throughout which was not the case in real life.
However, the whole event has been dramatized well. Obviously the Huntley/Carr dialogue behind closed doors is a matter for conjecture, but they are word perfect in their public speaking.
Being Channel 5 I had expected it to miss the mark, but apart the casting of Huntley it was dramatized very well.
As contemporary dramas go we are force fed endless murder and serial killer stories, but the reality puts these into some sort of perspective.
When the shock of the Huntley/Carr complicity finally came to light it was a shock to all those that had followed the story as the perpetrators were by now know to the public.
The thing about Huntley was he was believable and had an almost baby face of innocence.
This is where I feel the drama has got it wrong. The Huntley character is too hard looking with severe died black hair. In the drama he looked suspicious throughout which was not the case in real life.
However, the whole event has been dramatized well. Obviously the Huntley/Carr dialogue behind closed doors is a matter for conjecture, but they are word perfect in their public speaking.
Being Channel 5 I had expected it to miss the mark, but apart the casting of Huntley it was dramatized very well.
As contemporary dramas go we are force fed endless murder and serial killer stories, but the reality puts these into some sort of perspective.
Maxine Carr and Ian Huntley, two names that conjure up many feelings, mainly loathing, repulsion and hatred.
This three part series tells the story of the pair, giving some background to their toxic relationship, and the failings in authority that allowed Huntley to land the job of a school caretaker.
I wasn't sure I was going to be able to watch it, I remember the case very well, such a tragedy, but it was very well and sensitively handled I thought.
Without a doubt this is one of the best dramas to come from Channel five, in terms of acting and direction, credit to the production team.
Terrific acting, amazing to see that this was a first TV role for Jemma Carlton, who perfectly portrayed Card, that scene of the TV interview was chillingly authentic. Scott Reid was terrific as Huntley also.
If you are sensitive, if advise a little caution, as it's of course a harrowing, and deeply upsetting story.
8/10.
This three part series tells the story of the pair, giving some background to their toxic relationship, and the failings in authority that allowed Huntley to land the job of a school caretaker.
I wasn't sure I was going to be able to watch it, I remember the case very well, such a tragedy, but it was very well and sensitively handled I thought.
Without a doubt this is one of the best dramas to come from Channel five, in terms of acting and direction, credit to the production team.
Terrific acting, amazing to see that this was a first TV role for Jemma Carlton, who perfectly portrayed Card, that scene of the TV interview was chillingly authentic. Scott Reid was terrific as Huntley also.
If you are sensitive, if advise a little caution, as it's of course a harrowing, and deeply upsetting story.
8/10.
I felt very uncomfortable while watching this ,well aware of the backlash that channel 5 were getting .
It was so hard to look at them both , without having that sick feeling that you get when you are repulsed by someone .
Perhaps it will help to keep us all reminded of the fact that there are evil people in this world , disguised in everyday jobs , in our towns and communities , and how easy it can sometimes be for them to slip under the radar.
Not for one minute ,did I find this in any way an easy watch , as I imagine everybody else did not either .
Jemma Carlton played the role very well,, a brave undertaking considering that she was a newcomer .
I did not like a lot of the scenes involving the journalists , it made me feel angry that tragedies like this are handled so insensitively by the press. For them, it's all about selling newspapers .
But , that is the reality of it .
Whether , this drama should have been made or not , I really cannot say, but I would imagine that everbody who watched it felt anger towards those two, and upset , and brokenhearted for Holly and Jessica's families.
It was so hard to look at them both , without having that sick feeling that you get when you are repulsed by someone .
Perhaps it will help to keep us all reminded of the fact that there are evil people in this world , disguised in everyday jobs , in our towns and communities , and how easy it can sometimes be for them to slip under the radar.
Not for one minute ,did I find this in any way an easy watch , as I imagine everybody else did not either .
Jemma Carlton played the role very well,, a brave undertaking considering that she was a newcomer .
I did not like a lot of the scenes involving the journalists , it made me feel angry that tragedies like this are handled so insensitively by the press. For them, it's all about selling newspapers .
But , that is the reality of it .
Whether , this drama should have been made or not , I really cannot say, but I would imagine that everbody who watched it felt anger towards those two, and upset , and brokenhearted for Holly and Jessica's families.
Did you know
- TriviaIan Huntley's red Ford Fiesta has a fake registration J112 YR5G which does not conform to any of the three formats that have been used in the UK: ABC 123D (1963-1984), A123 BCD (1984-2001) or AB12 CDE (2001-present). This was probably done to avoid any possible similarity between his registration and a real-life one.
- Crazy creditsIan Huntley was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment, with a minimum term of 40 years.
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