Second Sight
- TV Movie
- 1999
- 2h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.2K
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A hard-working detective tries to disguise the fact that he's going blind, while working on a challenging murder case.A hard-working detective tries to disguise the fact that he's going blind, while working on a challenging murder case.A hard-working detective tries to disguise the fact that he's going blind, while working on a challenging murder case.
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- 1 nomination total
Ben Smith
- Sam Tanner
- (as Benjamin Smith)
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My TV watching is confined almost exclusively to PBS and the British shows, which are usually the only things on TV worth watching. BUT... this particular show suffers from an excess of unintelligible dialogue that only added to the confusion of the muddled plot and story, the jerky handheld camera work, the appallingly choppy editing and uncertain direction. May I suggest to Rebecca Eaton that she add sub-titles to this show (which still has a few episodes to run) so that American viewers can truly enjoy rather than endure the British dialects and poor diction of the performers.
Second Sight is a basic British crime drama but with a twist -- the lead detective might be going blind. So the show is not just an anthology series, it has a running plot about the man's increasing sight issues that may or may not lead to loss of sight. This leads to a bifurcated show: the story of the possible blindness is extremely well done; it's touching, effective, but not overly maudlin. But the actual detective stories are not very good: the plot holes are completely insane, the detective work is almost silly; it often feels as if no one cared about the story lines as long as the larger theme was well-developed.
However, what really saves the show is Owen. He is absolutely terrific dealing with the possibility of eye sight loss: the show never wanders far from his dilemma. Why this man never became a major star is the most baffling mystery of all here.
However, what really saves the show is Owen. He is absolutely terrific dealing with the possibility of eye sight loss: the show never wanders far from his dilemma. Why this man never became a major star is the most baffling mystery of all here.
Another Great UK Crime Drama . . . With a twist. A very interesting twist!
A young Clive Owens plays has DCI Ross Tanner, a cop who discovers that he going blind. Add to that a nasty murder case and a new DI as his deputy . . .
. . . A good basis for a story. Clive Owen makes it work so well, Claire Skinner manages to keep up and the always dependable Stuart Wilson (and his Crossworlds hat) is excellent as usual. The music harkens back to the 50s, 60s, 70s detective shows of my youth and almost makes it feel like a period piece.
I love British crime shows (Midsomer Murders, The Last Detective, Endeavour, etc.). I'm slotting this one into the rotation!
A young Clive Owens plays has DCI Ross Tanner, a cop who discovers that he going blind. Add to that a nasty murder case and a new DI as his deputy . . .
. . . A good basis for a story. Clive Owen makes it work so well, Claire Skinner manages to keep up and the always dependable Stuart Wilson (and his Crossworlds hat) is excellent as usual. The music harkens back to the 50s, 60s, 70s detective shows of my youth and almost makes it feel like a period piece.
I love British crime shows (Midsomer Murders, The Last Detective, Endeavour, etc.). I'm slotting this one into the rotation!
So I've started seeing Clive Owen here and there the last few months and I look him up to see what other work he's done. I end up searching for this set of TV episodes and Greenfingers. Both are movies I couldn't find in my neighborhood movie rental spot. Anyway, I loved this show. All eight episodes kept me interested, though I was disappointed with the Tully just suddenly moving along aspect, and Clive rules the small screen just as well as he does the big screen. I highly suggest anyone that enjoys Clive's work pick these up, especially the 1st two dvds (2 parts to each one). Oh, and some great cameo's but well known actors as well. Overall, an A- for the set.
I watched this on Prime (with subtitles) but spent most of my time forwarding it by 10 seconds at a time. I didn't even last 10 minutes with it. Why? Refer to the title of the review.
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- ConnectionsFollowed by Second Sight: Parasomnia (2000)
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- 2h 49m(169 min)
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