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To the Ends of the Earth

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.9K
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Sam Neill, Jared Harris, and Benedict Cumberbatch in To the Ends of the Earth (2005)
Costume DramaPeriod DramaDrama

In 1812, young British aristocrat Edmund Talbot travels by ship to Australia, and learns more about himself and about life than he had ever bargained for.In 1812, young British aristocrat Edmund Talbot travels by ship to Australia, and learns more about himself and about life than he had ever bargained for.In 1812, young British aristocrat Edmund Talbot travels by ship to Australia, and learns more about himself and about life than he had ever bargained for.

  • Stars
    • Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Jared Harris
    • Jamie Sives
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.9K
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    • Stars
      • Benedict Cumberbatch
      • Jared Harris
      • Jamie Sives
    • 18User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 6 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Benedict Cumberbatch
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Edmund Talbot
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    Jared Harris
    Jared Harris
    • Captain Anderson
    • 2005
    Jamie Sives
    Jamie Sives
    • 1st Lieutenant Summers
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    Richard McCabe
    Richard McCabe
    • Mr. Brocklebank
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    Victoria Hamilton
    Victoria Hamilton
    • Miss Granham
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    Jonathan Slinger
    Jonathan Slinger
    • Mr. Pike
    • 2005
    Tim Delap
    Tim Delap
    • Mr. Bowles
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    Vanessa Pike
    Vanessa Pike
    • Mrs. Pike
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    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Mr. Prettiman
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    Robert Hobbs
    Robert Hobbs
    • Lieutenant Cumbersham
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    Chris Walker
    • Oldmeadow
    • 2005
    Denise Black
    Denise Black
    • Mrs. Brocklebank
    • 2005
    Paula Jennings
    • Zenobia
    • 2005
    Brian Pettifer
    Brian Pettifer
    • Wheeler
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    Tom Fisher
    Tom Fisher
    • Askew
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    Daniel Evans
    Daniel Evans
    • Parson Colley
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    Theo Landey
    Theo Landey
    • Bates
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    Calum Callaghan
    Calum Callaghan
    • Willis
    • 2005
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    5marydm-43470

    Disappointing

    I love Benedict Cumberbatch, I adore Jared Harris, I was in love with Charles Dance when both of us were younger, and I watched this on Netflix on the strength of those feelings. The three gentlemen were impeccable, and the supporting cast equally so. Except perhaps Sam Neill, who presented a caricature rather than a character. But the whole thing lacked heart and conviction, it couldn't decide what genre it wanted to be, the pace was excruciatingly slow, it felt like a string of set pieces unrelated to each other narratively and cohesively. The visual aspects were pretty awesome, more's the pity. I wanted to love it but it didn't give me much to love other than the acting.
    8bobbymcdoodle

    First Part of a Period comedy/drama

    I saw the second part of this beautiful period piece set on a ship sometime in the 19th century. Golding's book must be responsible for some of the superb dialogue but everything else was good too! I especially liked the way they created the period and feeling of being on the ship so well. For me this had a feeling of completeness about it which I know I won't be able to convey in words... Perhaps it was the way they mixed in technical and historical details about sailing in the eighteen hundreds to the story without messing it up. Benedict Cumberbatch was excellent, as was the rest of the cast. It's not often a mini-series sends me to the "zone", but this one did.
    10B24

    Horatio Hornblower by Leo Tolstoy

    The three-part series ended last night on PBS, which I believe was its first wide exposure to an American audience. The richness of its text and the unique quality of its filming are high points. It seems very novel to view and hear an action play employing the vernacular of Georgian England, Jane Austen's filmed drawing rooms being the primary example of that form of speech. Yet it is the scope of drama overwhelming the senses that makes quaint language fit perfectly into each and every scene. Such bold exposure to an old reality is evocative of literary giants like Tolstoy or Shakespeare while at the same time entertaining in the manner of a C. S. Forester or Patrick O'Brian sea saga. The universality of basic human condition lies at its center.

    Narrator Talbot as played by an actor with the almost perfectly appropriate name of Benedict Cumberbatch (surely not even Dickens could beat that one!) alternates between stodgy jingoism and extreme vulnerability, an acting tour de force. Indeed, I cannot recall among this very fine cast any misstep of interpretation. That is a tribute not only to the actors themselves, but to the director as well.

    The most impressive element, however, is how perfectly life aboard a man-of-war en route to Australia in the early 1800's is presented. That is especially true of how the motion of the ship becomes almost a character itself, something sea stories rarely take into account except as backdrop. Anyone who has ever experienced mal de mer in person will recognize it instantly, and appreciate all the more how difficult it must have been to recreate within the context of filming.

    This is no fanciful Pirates of the Caribbean. Some effort must be expended in attaining an understanding of its nuances.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Incredible

    To The Ends of the Earth is truly incredible. I watched it having been so impressed by Benedict Cumberbatch in the brilliant Sherlock. And he doesn't disappoint here, in fact once again in a performance wider in range perhaps than Sherlock he is amazing, as are the support actors. And it does help that the characters are well developed and that you care for them.

    To The Ends of the Earth also has some wonderful production values. You can never go wrong with luscious photography, gorgeous scenery and settings and sumptuous costumes, with a period detail so evocative you feel you are there living the moment(the first series I've seen do that since The Crimson Petal and the White). To The Ends of the Earth has all of this, and also a music score that is beautiful, haunting and rousing and never undermines or overshadows the drama/action.

    The story is rich, narrative-wise and thematically and always absorbing, and the dialogue intelligent and thoughtful while never feeling stilted. Overall, it is incredible and a must see. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    10angelofvic

    Wonderful and varied "Bildungsroman"; and Benedict Cumberbatch's finest performance

    This miniseries is a delightfully absorbing story that takes you out of your familiar time and place into a world of strange events and unique situations. Don't think of it as a sea-going adventure, though, for it doesn't seem that way, despite the occasionally lurching furniture and ocean views.

    It is, in fact, a lovely "Bildungsroman" (journey of self-discovery), set in the early 19th century, and centered very clearly around the somewhat naively self-centered and very privileged Edward Talbot, who, despite his having reached maturity, is journeying out of his sphere for the very first time. The situations which beset him and force him to reexamine his life are not specific to sea voyages, but rather they are brought about because he is in the confines of a ship with a multitude of people from various walks of life, for a very long voyage across the world.

    Fans of Benedict Cumberbatch should note that this is an absolutely unmissable performance by him. It's arguably his best -- and most wide-ranging -- performance in his very illustrious career.

    If you like great stories, unusual period adventures, and/or Benedict Cumberbatch, this miniseries is a Must Watch. Don't let its apparently sea-going theme put you off, especially if you don't go in for that sort of stuff. This is a psychological study through and through (as might be expected from William Golding), and the sea is only a mere backdrop.

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    • Trivia
      Benedict Cumberbatch, Denise Black and Theo Lande were robbed and kidnapped while filming in South Africa. They were on their way back from scuba diving when they had a flat tire on an isolated dirt road. An armed gang of six men came upon them, took their money, credit cards and mobile phones, frisked them for anything else of value, then put them into their car and drove away with them. Eventually, they stopped and forced Cumberbatch into the trunk of the car, but he began telling them that he had a heart and brain problem and might die in the small space, and they would get into a great deal of trouble if found with a dead Englishman. Following an argument among the kidnappers, he was taken out. After stopping under a bridge, the actors were made to get out and crouch, and after a few terrifying minutes, they realized their assailants had fled the scene.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the series when Edmund is on the dock looking out at the small boats, the same slender blond girl wearing a tan blouse passes behind him twice, from left to right, in a few seconds.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Edmund Talbot: Good God!

    • Soundtracks
      Lord, Whom Winds and Waves Obey
      Lyrics by Charles Wesley

      Music by Johann R. Ahle

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
      • Official PBS/Masterpiece Theatre (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Viaje a los confines de la tierra
    • Filming locations
      • Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Power
      • Powercorp
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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