johnbckwth
Joined Sep 2019
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I used to be a lover of Beethoven's "Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor", the well-known piano composition more commonly known as "Für Elise". But after hearing it played, variation-ed, riffed and mangled more than 50 times throughout this turgid drama, I hope to finish my waning years without ever hearing it again. As for the production itself, so-so would be a fitting appraisal. What's good about it are (1) the penultimate appearance and final TV role of the great Jean Simmons; (2) likewise the final performance of the legendary actor Peter Ustinov (they should have given him more screen time); (3) a glimpse of the excellent Irish actress Sinéad Cusack in her mid-career, and (4) a long look at the very handsome German actress Sophie Schütt. Other reviewers more familiar with the writings of Rosamunde Pilcher have done a better job of bashing this dreck than I could have, so I'll leave off with a sincere thank-you for the life works of Jean and Peter, and apologies to Herr Beethoven.
Though it may seem pointless to add a 93rd review of this delightful series, I want to thank the producers of "The Durrells" for letting the cinematographer run free on the island in filming the final season. Series 4 shows so much more of the scenery, the town, the landscape and seascape of that beautiful island, and even a bit of Dorset, England. Enough folks have already extolled the quality of this program, how nothing else on TV since "Downton Abbey" has given us such rich, heartwarming entertainment, and I stand with those reviewers in praise of fine, adult storytelling. More, please, much more, and soon!