After her lover is murdered by members of London's underworld, a spy - who is publicly the wife of the British Defence Secretary - is protected by an old friend from their agency.After her lover is murdered by members of London's underworld, a spy - who is publicly the wife of the British Defence Secretary - is protected by an old friend from their agency.After her lover is murdered by members of London's underworld, a spy - who is publicly the wife of the British Defence Secretary - is protected by an old friend from their agency.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 15 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Black Doves' is a British spy thriller with engaging plot, stylish action, and strong performances by Keira Knightley, Ben Whishaw, and Sarah Lancashire. Themes of espionage, political intrigue, and personal drama are highlighted. Critics commend the chemistry between leads and the blend of genres. However, some note script issues like clichéd writing, tonal inconsistencies, and underdeveloped characters. The series is criticized for relying on genre tropes and implausible moments. Despite these flaws, many find it entertaining and worth watching.
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A spy thriller - no
First, I liked this show. However, it is a spy thriller in the same way that Love, Actually was a movie about politics. Yes, LA was about a prime minister, but it was a love story. Black Doves, for me, was a romantic/buddy comedy with the spy theme thrown on to give a little frisson. I love good spy shows, and this wasn't one. It was a pretty good romantic/buddy comedy, though, so I recommend giving it a try.
Keiran Knightley and Ben Whishaw have great chemistry as partners in crime. There are nice comedic turns by assorted assasins. The bloodshed is the over-the-top Tarantino kind that is fun, but not thrilling. Overall wonderful, fun acting.
Keiran Knightley and Ben Whishaw have great chemistry as partners in crime. There are nice comedic turns by assorted assasins. The bloodshed is the over-the-top Tarantino kind that is fun, but not thrilling. Overall wonderful, fun acting.
Solid Spy Thriller
I just finished watching Black Doves and want to see more. Black Doves currently has a 98% on Rotten Tomatoes so it's obviously a hit with both critics and the audience. It stars Keira Knightley, Ben Whishaw and Sara Lancashire. All 3 and the rest of the cast were all terrific. I won't be surprised to see this show get nominated for multiple awards come award season. It has plenty of action, drama, comedy and twists and turns to entertain everyone. There are so many spy shows and some especially great ones this year so you have to be good enough to stick out of you want people to notice and Black Doves definitely does that. It's a must watch for any fan of spy series.
A comic book caricature of a spy thriller.
It's one of those common entertainments where you can't really criticise the acting and the production values are pretty much flawless. It starts off really well. You think you are about to be absorbed and seduced by a complex spy thriller. But John Le Carre it is not. Instead you soon realise that it's neither serious nor funny. As is so often the case these days it's the paucity of the story that is the problem. It has quirky characters and indeed characters with all the charm and conversational wit one expects of psychopaths. They could be related to Eve from Killing Eve but these are poor cousins and don't really add up well on the scale of DNA psychopath inheritance. It's a comic book caricature of a spy thriller with a storyline that relies on a thin plot and frequent action scenes to fill the spaces. Sadly disappointing, it could have been really good.
stylish spy thriller with flashes of brilliance, Black Doves stumbles with pacing, overused flashbacks, and tonal indecision, making it worth one watch but not a rewatch.
Season 1 of Black Doves is a stylish spy thriller with a darkly comedic edge that never quite decides what it wants to be. It's a decent watch, especially if you're craving espionage antics while waiting for the next season of *Slow Horses*. The show delivers high-quality visuals and well-paced action sequences that mostly avoid the dreaded "over-produced CGI" trap. While it doesn't hit the same sharp highs as its genre counterparts, it does manage to blend intrigue and humor reasonably well-just don't expect it to redefine the spy-drama formula.
Unfortunately, *Black Doves* has a few feathers out of place. The pacing drags in the middle and even stumbles toward the finale, leaving some episodes feeling bloated. Netflix's insistence on repetitive flashbacks doesn't help either; it's as if they're worried viewers might forget what happened five minutes ago. This approach might work for casual viewers jumping in mid-season, but for anyone paying attention, it quickly becomes tiresome. And while the mix of dark comedy and espionage is enjoyable, the tonal shifts sometimes feel like the show is stuck in an identity crisis-leaning too far into one genre only to abruptly pivot back.
Still, there's enough here to make *Black Doves* worth a one-time watch. The pairing of Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw adds credibility without overshadowing the story, and the production quality is undeniably sleek. It's not top-tier spy drama, but it's entertaining enough to keep you engaged. A solid 6.5/10 feels fair (watch once, recommend to friends)
Unfortunately, *Black Doves* has a few feathers out of place. The pacing drags in the middle and even stumbles toward the finale, leaving some episodes feeling bloated. Netflix's insistence on repetitive flashbacks doesn't help either; it's as if they're worried viewers might forget what happened five minutes ago. This approach might work for casual viewers jumping in mid-season, but for anyone paying attention, it quickly becomes tiresome. And while the mix of dark comedy and espionage is enjoyable, the tonal shifts sometimes feel like the show is stuck in an identity crisis-leaning too far into one genre only to abruptly pivot back.
Still, there's enough here to make *Black Doves* worth a one-time watch. The pairing of Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw adds credibility without overshadowing the story, and the production quality is undeniably sleek. It's not top-tier spy drama, but it's entertaining enough to keep you engaged. A solid 6.5/10 feels fair (watch once, recommend to friends)
Excellent in parts, disjointed total
One of my chief, and constant, criticisms of so many films now, is the lack of solid and consistent scripts, AND marred by horrible musical tracks and pathetic sound mixing. So I start this by saying that it was a real pleasure to discover a whole SERIES with no glitches or distractions in sound. As for the script and plot, as one reviewer here put it: "Ok if you don't think too hard. Good acting. Lazy writing. Plot holes you can drive a truck through." I wold add- high marks for the humor built in and subtlety of some great lines such as: "Sorry" as the store-clerk is knocked out with drugs. Very fine acting and production throughout, but too many holes and dead spots to carry the overall. Would love to see a continuation with more talented scripting.
Did you know
- TriviaBingo, the owner of the guitar store where Sam gets his weapons, is played by Rat Scabies, a member of the band The Damned.
- SoundtracksFairytale of New York
Written by Jem Finer and Shane MacGowan
Performed by The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl
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- 55m
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- 16:9 HD
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