The Way
- TV Series
- 2024
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Follows the Driscolls, an ordinary family caught in between power struggles that forces them to leave the country they call home.Follows the Driscolls, an ordinary family caught in between power struggles that forces them to leave the country they call home.Follows the Driscolls, an ordinary family caught in between power struggles that forces them to leave the country they call home.
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No utopia for this dystopia
There have been some great Welsh dramas on tv in recent years such as Hinterland, Keeping Faith, Hidden, The Accident and Bang but this isn't a scratch on any of them.
With some of the top actors from Welsh tv in a prime time slot, I thought it would hold much promise but it soon began to lose the plot (or maybe it was just me!).
I am sure some of the incidental music was taken from Tales Of The Unexpected but this was far from what I expected!
It felt a bit like 1984 at times (or maybe that was just due to the reference of the miners strike!) but, like that film, it didn't deliver.
I endured the whole series mainly because I loved Mali Harries in Hinterland, and apart from a underwhelming role in the first series of Keeping Faith, this has been her biggest role since and such a let down.
Disappointingly giving it a generous 5.
With some of the top actors from Welsh tv in a prime time slot, I thought it would hold much promise but it soon began to lose the plot (or maybe it was just me!).
I am sure some of the incidental music was taken from Tales Of The Unexpected but this was far from what I expected!
It felt a bit like 1984 at times (or maybe that was just due to the reference of the miners strike!) but, like that film, it didn't deliver.
I endured the whole series mainly because I loved Mali Harries in Hinterland, and apart from a underwhelming role in the first series of Keeping Faith, this has been her biggest role since and such a let down.
Disappointingly giving it a generous 5.
Fantastical what if ? type story line
This was decent, every Welsh actor ever is on it lol.
Its all a bit OTT and slightly unrealistic but its well paced, interesting and fun.
There is all sorts of stuff tied in to myth, legend and the fantastical but all good stories are.
The idea and concept are good but there are certain elements that are a bit OTT and the very quick divide between the English and Welsh was a bit rapid. Not everyone in England is a Tory loving, Westminster ally.
Most of us hate em haha.
Its only about 160 mins long total so an easy watch.
There is probably too many elements that they try and cram into it all and some lack depth but the core stuff is all there are and the story is complete bit with a slightly open ending.
Decent 7/10.
Its all a bit OTT and slightly unrealistic but its well paced, interesting and fun.
There is all sorts of stuff tied in to myth, legend and the fantastical but all good stories are.
The idea and concept are good but there are certain elements that are a bit OTT and the very quick divide between the English and Welsh was a bit rapid. Not everyone in England is a Tory loving, Westminster ally.
Most of us hate em haha.
Its only about 160 mins long total so an easy watch.
There is probably too many elements that they try and cram into it all and some lack depth but the core stuff is all there are and the story is complete bit with a slightly open ending.
Decent 7/10.
Comic Strip Presents...
Is it meant to be a spoof? It doesn't even work as that. Whirlpool of ideas but goes nowhere. Love Michael Sheen, dystopias, political thrillers, series with symbolism and which make you think but this was awful. Only thing that gives it any plus points is acting of Steffan Rhodri and Mali Harries which is commendable considering some of the lines they have to deliver. There are so many cliches and stereotypes shoehorned in. No explanation for how a minor riot suddenly leads to army, police and some mysterious armed security company being deployed en masse, or why a police state soon follows. Avoid.
Dystopian political thriller that quickly loses its 'way'
This was a really odd piece of TV. It was almost impossible to pigeon hole and I think that's its major problem - there was too much going on and it mixed too many genres.
There was magical realism, sci-fi touches, documentary realism, theatrical dialogue and monologues - all roughly connected by some heavy-handed politicking.
There was a big lack of attention to credible characters and storyline and I'll be surprised if many people will see it through to the end - its just too messy a beast and one with very little pay-off.
At the end of the day a clunky experimental drama with a political agenda that will appeal to a minority and quickly disappear from memory.
There was magical realism, sci-fi touches, documentary realism, theatrical dialogue and monologues - all roughly connected by some heavy-handed politicking.
There was a big lack of attention to credible characters and storyline and I'll be surprised if many people will see it through to the end - its just too messy a beast and one with very little pay-off.
At the end of the day a clunky experimental drama with a political agenda that will appeal to a minority and quickly disappear from memory.
The sort of show we need more of
Love letter to 80s-style socially relevant sci-fi realism, especially Alan Moore and John Carpenter (the score and camera choices are Carpenter all over) and it's delightfully WEIRD. The fact that two of the main characters have unreliable grasps on reality let's them couch certain scenes in surreal imagery and concepts and it works really well.
People are either going to love it or hate it. I'm 100% across it's vibe. Tories will loathe it of course. They've done something utterly bonkers and ambitious and unique and I want more of it on my telly but I don't know how it'll be received being so niche and left-field.
People are either going to love it or hate it. I'm 100% across it's vibe. Tories will loathe it of course. They've done something utterly bonkers and ambitious and unique and I want more of it on my telly but I don't know how it'll be received being so niche and left-field.
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