The Cuckoo
- TV Mini Series
- 2024
- 45m
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5.4/10
1.3K
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A family's desire for a fresh start unravels when their lodger's true identity is revealed, sparking a perilous journey to uncover dark family secrets and the cost of maternal love.A family's desire for a fresh start unravels when their lodger's true identity is revealed, sparking a perilous journey to uncover dark family secrets and the cost of maternal love.A family's desire for a fresh start unravels when their lodger's true identity is revealed, sparking a perilous journey to uncover dark family secrets and the cost of maternal love.
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Ok so ho hum with yet another low budget, low quality script , low quality acting and with the 'lead actor' JH not exactly acting but being JH yet again . I guess she can get away with this for a C5 production but I would like to see her given a decent high quality part where she has the opportunity to show her acting skills properly.
Lee Ingleby is a first rate actor and never fails to impress in everything I have seen him in so I suppose this 4 episode series is bread & butter work for him.
While this is in no way a bad production I found it bearable and watchable but nothing more. Not essentially viewing.
Lee Ingleby is a first rate actor and never fails to impress in everything I have seen him in so I suppose this 4 episode series is bread & butter work for him.
While this is in no way a bad production I found it bearable and watchable but nothing more. Not essentially viewing.
Quite possibly the worst 'drama' I've ever seen. There are so many things going on that simply wouldn't happen in reality it makes a mockery of genuine drama. I've read that by the end we're supposed to empathise with 'Sian', (I'm writing after 3 episodes) but I can't think of any character I've ever disliked more. Whatever her backstory, there is no excuse for her actions. Whilst Lee Ingleby and Claire Goose are good actors who can usually be relied on to turn in an accomplished, believable performance, here they are hampered by a myriad plot holes and very clunky dialogue. Jill Halfpenny basically plays Jill Halfpenny, as she has done in anything I've seen her in. All told, very disappointing. (2 stars for the location).
As usual all the good reviews prior to release come from the marketing team and the magazines and websites persuaded, however so, to look on favourably.
Here is where you get the honest reviews. I agree with all previous comments.
A clichéd production in terms of script, direction and visuals. Unrealistic/unbelievable actions by all the principal cast and by the police! :). When you consider the number of stages a script goes through before production you wonder why nobody had the power to halt the process and send the writers back to the drawing board.
Then they leave us with the possibility of a second series! Please, no.
Here is where you get the honest reviews. I agree with all previous comments.
A clichéd production in terms of script, direction and visuals. Unrealistic/unbelievable actions by all the principal cast and by the police! :). When you consider the number of stages a script goes through before production you wonder why nobody had the power to halt the process and send the writers back to the drawing board.
Then they leave us with the possibility of a second series! Please, no.
Claire Goose, Lee Ingleby and Jill Halfpenny are all well known and respected actors who I assume can pick and choose their parts so I am worried that they all decided this was the best work available. I'm not saying Cuckoo is rubbish, so far it's actually better than most crime/suspense dramas but it isn't going to become a classic that people talk about for years either.
As usual with Ch5 dramas the budget is tight and it shows, Half way through the 2nd episode I realised it was supposed to be set in the Lake District but it was obviously filmed elsewhere for tax reasons. Overall the plot is less predictable than some dramas and it passes the time pleasantly enough.
As usual with Ch5 dramas the budget is tight and it shows, Half way through the 2nd episode I realised it was supposed to be set in the Lake District but it was obviously filmed elsewhere for tax reasons. Overall the plot is less predictable than some dramas and it passes the time pleasantly enough.
Where to start?
None of the 4 main characters are at all likeable.
The husband and wife are weak and ineffectual.
The daughter is spoilt and withdrawn. Sian is not convincing as the poorly dressed bunny boiler.
The script is predictable laid on top of a paper thin plot.
The acting seems pretty poor to me but it could be the script.
The police procedure allowing an alleged criminal To phone his wife (a witness) and other things are just not right. At the end episode 4 is really extra dire!
On some levels it's mildly watchable - the filming and sets and scenery are good!! The other critical reviews seem fair!
None of the 4 main characters are at all likeable.
The husband and wife are weak and ineffectual.
The daughter is spoilt and withdrawn. Sian is not convincing as the poorly dressed bunny boiler.
The script is predictable laid on top of a paper thin plot.
The acting seems pretty poor to me but it could be the script.
The police procedure allowing an alleged criminal To phone his wife (a witness) and other things are just not right. At the end episode 4 is really extra dire!
On some levels it's mildly watchable - the filming and sets and scenery are good!! The other critical reviews seem fair!
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- TriviaFilmed in County Wicklow, Ireland.
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