Vanmatta
Joined Dec 2021
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Where do u start first of all it keep with all the Indiana Jones films action, advantage, keeps u guessing what going to happen. From start to finish it's ride, Harrison ford not changes still the man and Phoebe Waller-Bridge such a great character, she pulls of action with easy. From train, planes, cars and boats it got it all baby. The thing I like about this film is u never know what going to happen which I like very much. The Germans are back in more than one way, there a scene which the north Yorkshire moors railway that set the pace and it's in the new mission impossible film. Anyway get down to the cinema and enjoy.
When I first started to watch blue light I thought here we go again another BBC police drama u seen one u seen them all but no I was grip from the first minute untill the end of the first session i hope there a 2,3,4,5 etc series in like 3 pines which I'm gutted only last 1 session have a word with your self's amazon top viewing show. Anyway back to blue lights it's set in Belfast at a police station, a group of officers are out on patrol with their more experienced colleagues.
There lots of twists, thrills, actions, drugs, it's got it all baby. U fall in love with the characters u know who I'm talking about Gerry got lots of time for him and the brunette But with issues in their personal lives, difficulties, affair, on top of that with the hatred towards the police in Belfast with having to check there cars all the time, I would have put boney m song Belfast in that series maybe second series the song could be in.
Anarchy on the streets and politics at the police station add to the threat of violence - targeted as much, if not more, towards the police than rival criminal gangs.
At police HQ, the writers of Blue Lights, Adam Patterson, Declan Lawn and Fran Harris, do a remarkably quick and effective job of developing likeable - and unlikeable - characters, with hints at their back stories and signposts to their strengths and weaknesses.
Over a modest six episodes, there just enough officers dealing with too much plot, unfolding over too little time, as many of them are still completing their police training or dealing with other issues in their personal lives - from terrorism to racism.
But the narrative constantly keeps you on the edge of your seat with high-octane thrills and drama, bowling along at a brisk pace. And it won't even occur to you until after a shocking denouement eventually allows you to catch-your breath that perhaps some of the story-telling was just a little compacted and convenient.
When something is this emotionally gripping and technically well structured and delivered, it can be forgiven the odd dramatic short-cut.
One of the most compelling pieces of TV you're likely to see this year p.s I think it's better than in the line of duty.
There lots of twists, thrills, actions, drugs, it's got it all baby. U fall in love with the characters u know who I'm talking about Gerry got lots of time for him and the brunette But with issues in their personal lives, difficulties, affair, on top of that with the hatred towards the police in Belfast with having to check there cars all the time, I would have put boney m song Belfast in that series maybe second series the song could be in.
Anarchy on the streets and politics at the police station add to the threat of violence - targeted as much, if not more, towards the police than rival criminal gangs.
At police HQ, the writers of Blue Lights, Adam Patterson, Declan Lawn and Fran Harris, do a remarkably quick and effective job of developing likeable - and unlikeable - characters, with hints at their back stories and signposts to their strengths and weaknesses.
Over a modest six episodes, there just enough officers dealing with too much plot, unfolding over too little time, as many of them are still completing their police training or dealing with other issues in their personal lives - from terrorism to racism.
But the narrative constantly keeps you on the edge of your seat with high-octane thrills and drama, bowling along at a brisk pace. And it won't even occur to you until after a shocking denouement eventually allows you to catch-your breath that perhaps some of the story-telling was just a little compacted and convenient.
When something is this emotionally gripping and technically well structured and delivered, it can be forgiven the odd dramatic short-cut.
One of the most compelling pieces of TV you're likely to see this year p.s I think it's better than in the line of duty.
Ok if u seen the flash series u like this film by it much better, there quote in this film which are great like come on Barbie "flash" let's go barbie "Barry" which I thought brilliant put that quote in due to Barbie being release this week I made be completely wrong, You wanna get nuts? Let's get nuts obviously the batman and he was epic Micheal Keaton up there with Christine bale. There so much to like especially super woman she play it so well and when she burst on the screen she kicks ass. The 2hrs 20mins flew by, the story about love and trying to change the future which as we know back to the future it all goes wrong, literally a good scene about Eric Stoltz. U all need to go and watch enjoy.
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