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Murder Is Easy

  • TV Series
  • 2023
  • 1h 57m
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Penelope Wilton and David Jonsson in Murder Is Easy (2023)
Follows Luke Fitzwilliam, as he finds himself on the trail of a serial killer after meeting Miss Pinkerton on a train to London. Now Fitzwilliam has to find the killer before any more blood will be shed.
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Follows Luke Fitzwilliam, as he finds himself on the trail of a serial killer after meeting Miss Pinkerton on a train to London. Now Fitzwilliam has to find the killer before any more blood ... Read allFollows Luke Fitzwilliam, as he finds himself on the trail of a serial killer after meeting Miss Pinkerton on a train to London. Now Fitzwilliam has to find the killer before any more blood will be shed.Follows Luke Fitzwilliam, as he finds himself on the trail of a serial killer after meeting Miss Pinkerton on a train to London. Now Fitzwilliam has to find the killer before any more blood will be shed.

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    • David Jonsson
    • Mathew Baynton
    • Nimra Bucha
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    • Stars
      • David Jonsson
      • Mathew Baynton
      • Nimra Bucha
    • 82User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    David Jonsson
    David Jonsson
    • Luke Fitzwilliam
    • 2023
    Mathew Baynton
    Mathew Baynton
    • Dr. Thomas
    • 2023
    Nimra Bucha
    Nimra Bucha
    • Mrs. Humbleby
    • 2023
    Morfydd Clark
    Morfydd Clark
    • Bridget Conway
    • 2023
    Penelope Wilton
    Penelope Wilton
    • Miss Pinkerton
    • 2023
    Phoebe Licorish
    • Rose Humbleby
    • 2023
    Douglas Henshall
    Douglas Henshall
    • Major Horton
    • 2023
    Kathryn Howden
    Kathryn Howden
    • Mrs. Carter
    • 2023
    Mark Bonnar
    Mark Bonnar
    • Reverend Humbleby
    • 2023
    Kevin Mains
    Kevin Mains
    • Constable Reed
    • 2023
    Sinead Matthews
    Sinead Matthews
    • Honoria Wayneflete
    • 2023
    Tamzin Outhwaite
    Tamzin Outhwaite
    • Mrs. Pierce
    • 2023
    Jon Pointing
    Jon Pointing
    • Rivers
    • 2023
    Holly Howden Gilchrist
    • Amy Gibbs
    • 2023
    Tom Riley
    Tom Riley
    • Lord Whitfield
    • 2023
    Joe Fagan
    • Butler
    • 2023
    Demmy Ladipo
    • Jimmy Amaike
    • 2023
    Gloria Obianyo
    Gloria Obianyo
    • Ngozi Ude
    • 2023
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    4Njs2016

    Messy BBC confusion.

    Agatha Christie has a chequered history with Tv and Film adaptations, from early Poirot characterisations that made him French, yes French. Margaret Rutherford was a fun but hardly faithful to the source Miss Marple. The recent ITV adaptations of Marple have played fast a loose with the narratives and even changed murderers at points. So, it's true to say that adapting Christie can be fraught with difficulty when it appears 'easy'.

    This adaptation was a mess on many levels. From a sub Wes Anderson approach to texture and editing rhythm, strange close ups, wobbly camera work and a script that clanked along pouring exposition on top of the imposition of a post-colonial narrative - it just didn't mesh.

    The ideas were bold, and in many ways could have been brilliant, just so many choices at once going away from the source material began to stress the story so much that it became vague and confused, an original piece about colonial attitudes in the 20th Century or a straight down the line thriller would have been much more effective and a much stronger choice from the BBC.

    The problem with BBC commissions at the moment is their lack of vision to make original drama, they appear to want to be commercial whilst trying to service what is current and hotly debated. This leaves the BBC feeling confused and only concerned with issues that trend in London and liberal media outlets.

    ITV have delivered Christie stronger, better and more radically than the BBC over the last two decades. So perhaps it would be nice to see this 'tradition' of a bbc Christie at Christmas knocked on the head, until they begin to understand how to produce drama that doesn't betray the source.

    This was just a real dud.
    Hannah955

    I wanted to love it but - meh. By Christie standards it's below par

    Well, the scenery and locations didn't disappoint. They're absolutely gorgeous (filmed in Scotland I believe).

    Agatha Christie stories are pretty rote so the bar isn't too high, but this two-parter didn't manage to clear it.

    The body count was really too high for Our Hero (Luke Fitzwilliam) to sink his teeth into any one murder and frankly while he did ID the killer in the end ... he was one step behind the whole way, unlike say Miss Marple.

    About the casting and the plot line:

    I was very distracted by the fact that David Jonsson's left eye is much smaller than his right. There are many many closeups of his face where this affected my ability to focus on the plot.

    Apparently in order to justify casting a Black actor in the lead role, they gave him a back story as being from a rich Nigerian family and coming to London to work in a diplomatic post as an attache to some British muckymuck. He speaks with a posh accent and there is almost no relevance to his African background in terms of the plot.

    We get some stereotypical racist comments about "mud huts" from the local high and mighty lord of the manor, but almost everybody else in the film basically just accepts him and appears virtually color-blind. In 1954 rural England? I dunno about that.

    Also, he's not given much to do, other than to wander around snooping, and then give a knowing smile in almost every scene.

    The dialogue he was given to say didn't help at all.

    I couldn't help feeling, this would have been a much better production if they'd just stuck with a snoopy old maid like Miss Marple as the detective.
    6charmainemorgan

    Much promise but disappointing

    I confess to being a lover of Agatha Christie. Having read every book and seen every ITV Poirot and all renditions of Miss Marple.

    I found the beginning of this plot really gripping thanks to Miss Pinkerton aaand was looking forward to how things developed. I did not like the decision to introduce a black Nigerian character with the odd confusing vision on top of an already busy plot. I also found the pletherer of well known actors playing characature roles distracting.

    The bright colours had my eyes straining and desperately reaching for the contrast adjustment on my remote.

    The plot was plodding but at least it was so confusing it took me a while to work out which of the books I was watching. I realised in enough time to recall who did it and why.

    I found the acting wooden throughout but to be fair it reflected the stuffy English class system of the period. The setting, costumes and cars was excellent.

    I felt Fitzwilliams character out of place yet deserving of an entirely different production.

    Without giving the plot away this is one of Christies more disturbing plots with a cold blooded murderer who really does find Murder is Easy witb weight added being based on more than a little truth to there being some people, such as Dr Shipman, who hide among us capable of such awful deeds. .
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    A solid, fresh adaptation.

    Whilst travelling to London on a train, Luke William encounters pensioner Lavinia Pinkerton, who explains that a killer is at large in her village of Wychwood, only the locals believe the deaths are all accidents, if nobody thinks it's murder, murder is Easy.

    After the likes of And then there were none, ABC Murders and Witness for The Prosecution, Christie at Christmas is back.

    Well publicised, I'd been looking forward to it, I don't think it's a brilliant adaptation, but it's a good one, it's a great story, one of my favourite Agatha Christie page turners, definitely one of these more bloodthirsty texts, there are plenty of murders.

    The main talking point seems to be the casting of David Jonsson, several people seemed to be upset by the change, for me, he was the best thing about this production, he's excellent throughout.

    Sinead Matthews, Tom Riley, Douglas Henshall, lots of talent to enjoy.

    Very nicely produced, it looks great, those scenes of London looked amazing, some wonderful costumes.

    Dear BBC, can we please have more next Christmas?

    7/10.
    4adamsmith-51004

    Murder is boring

    Firstly I'm a big fan of the whodunit period drama. From Miss Marple to Poirot etc. When I saw this advertised on the BBC over the Christmas period I was hoping for a good watch.

    This starts off intriguing with Miss Pinkerton boarding a train, making her way to Scotland Yard. On the train, she meets Luke Fitzwilliam, whom she tells her tale of a murderer in her village. Fitzwilliam, an investigator himself, who is frustrated at a delay in starting his new job and so goes to Miss Pinkerton's village to investigate her claims.

    To be honest, I found this one a bit boring. The way it played out and was acted it almost felt like a parody of Agatha Christie rather than a serious drama.

    Although David Jonsson carried the lead well enough it didn't really suit the story to have Fitzwilliam's character changed to Nigerian. It made it difficult to believe the setting where the story takes place and that it was 1950s Britain.

    I would recommend spending two hours doing something better than watching this. There are much better adaptations of Agatha Christie's work than this and time would be better spent watching them. Sadly yet again another Christmas and another sub par BBC adaptation.

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      Luke Obiako Fitzwilliam's character is based on the 1939 book's Luke Fitzwilliam -- a role that has been played by Bill Bixby in the 1982 TV movie, Peter Capaldi in the 1993 London stage version, and Benedict Cumberbatch in the 2009 TV version alongside an additional amateur detective, Julia McKenzie's Miss Marple.
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      When the lead character is pushing through the group to get to the character killed in the street, the lady in the orange hat gets hit twice in the head with his umbrella, firstly from behind then to the front which you can clearly see her flinch.
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      Version of Murder Is Easy (1982)

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      • March 1, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Agatha Christie - Mord är lätt
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      • Mammoth Screen
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