It centers on two families as they go to a secluded home for a vacation. Secrets and lies unravel, and not everyone will make it out alive.It centers on two families as they go to a secluded home for a vacation. Secrets and lies unravel, and not everyone will make it out alive.It centers on two families as they go to a secluded home for a vacation. Secrets and lies unravel, and not everyone will make it out alive.
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I watched this entire series on New Year's Day and at four episodes it's the perfect length. I like stories where a group of people find themselves in a situation they can't get out of which is the entire premise of the show, in this case an oncoming bushfire. Danny dyer gets top billing but it's an ensemble piece and he's not the strongest of leads given his habit of playing the same cockney type in everything he does. The real stand out is Darren McMullen who seems like a nice guy but turns out to be the opposite. I thought it had good twists and turns and it all builds to the final episode which is when the fire arrives and everything goes up in flames metaphorically.
Danny Dyer is to acting what I am to pole dancing and I am a 5foot hairy bloke !
But its clever of C5 to put him with even worse actors, then we have the script. I take it this was written by the Eastenders lot on a day off.
I mean WTF its like making a cocktail with 2 many favours and afterwards being sick I take it Danny also lives in OZ as you don;t have a clue, Ch5 have made some bad stuff over the years but this takes the biscuit even the cake tin.
I do have a lot of respect for Danny built a career on zero talent and become a millionaire out of it.
Thank god it was only 4 episodes so thank you for that.
But its clever of C5 to put him with even worse actors, then we have the script. I take it this was written by the Eastenders lot on a day off.
I mean WTF its like making a cocktail with 2 many favours and afterwards being sick I take it Danny also lives in OZ as you don;t have a clue, Ch5 have made some bad stuff over the years but this takes the biscuit even the cake tin.
I do have a lot of respect for Danny built a career on zero talent and become a millionaire out of it.
Thank god it was only 4 episodes so thank you for that.
I watched this show hoping that I would see a different side to Danny Dyer as an actor. Sadly I was disappointed, it was just watching Mick Carter from Eastenders in Australia!!!
Honestly, I am unsure why he always plays the same character and doesn't develop his acting to suit the script. His cockney accent is so over the top that it sounds so exaggerated that it makes me cringe now to hear open his mouth. I am sure Danny can get better scripts, if not, come back to Eastenders!!
The storyline is quite predictable and apart from the house which is amazing, sadly, I would give this show a miss.
Honestly, I am unsure why he always plays the same character and doesn't develop his acting to suit the script. His cockney accent is so over the top that it sounds so exaggerated that it makes me cringe now to hear open his mouth. I am sure Danny can get better scripts, if not, come back to Eastenders!!
The storyline is quite predictable and apart from the house which is amazing, sadly, I would give this show a miss.
It seems like every second drama shot in Australia now features a lead British or American actor. In the case of Heat it's two Brits, though one (Darren McMullen) has a local career while the other (Danny Dyer) is imported. It makes sense to have them play two expats who married Aussie women and had kids. The problem is Danny feels like he just arrived from the London EastEnd a week earlier - which evidently the actor did, fresh from EastEnders.
If you can get past this you will find an enjoyable drama. It's a familiar scenario - friends trapped in a situation,with ensuing secrets unfolding - but the nasty secret lurking beneath all the pleasantries turns out to be darker than you'd expect.
Performances are good (well maybe less so the cockney guy) and the final episode is gripping to watch. A solid 7 out of 10.
If you can get past this you will find an enjoyable drama. It's a familiar scenario - friends trapped in a situation,with ensuing secrets unfolding - but the nasty secret lurking beneath all the pleasantries turns out to be darker than you'd expect.
Performances are good (well maybe less so the cockney guy) and the final episode is gripping to watch. A solid 7 out of 10.
I went into this with no expectations which is a good way to approach a channel 5 drama. I have to say it got me hooked and I happily bashed through this in one sitting (admittedly with a bottle of wine and cheese platter).
Its one of those disaster-is-coming shows and in this case a bushfire. Im not sure how accurate it would be in real like for all those people to get trapped but I'm not Australian so I'll go with it. Suffice to say all sorts of subplots begin to crossover, sometimes in a predictable way but there's also a really big creepy shock. The best episode is definitely the end and you know it's going to go badly for someone.
Its one of those disaster-is-coming shows and in this case a bushfire. Im not sure how accurate it would be in real like for all those people to get trapped but I'm not Australian so I'll go with it. Suffice to say all sorts of subplots begin to crossover, sometimes in a predictable way but there's also a really big creepy shock. The best episode is definitely the end and you know it's going to go badly for someone.
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