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A bold new adaptation of Wilkie Collins' classic gothic novel.A bold new adaptation of Wilkie Collins' classic gothic novel.A bold new adaptation of Wilkie Collins' classic gothic novel.
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Although fairly predictable, I enjoyed this series which was recently on PBS. Being a fan of books and movies from the 1800s, I was glad to find one that I hadn't seen yet and which wasn't written by the Bronte sisters or Jane Austen. The most creepy character had to be Countess Fosco. Solid performances and gorgeous settings in the huge English countryside manors we love.
It's faithful enough to the book in so far as it has a series of narrators, some may be self serving ... It does start off a bit into the tale before returning to the beginning. Jessie Buckley makes a much more assertive Marian. I enjoyed the melodrama of this Gothic horror tale.
The reviews for this have really baffled me. I have watched the 1982, 1997, and 2018 version of the woman in white. The 1982 has lots of merits though it is very much an early 80s low budget bbc tv adaptation. The 1997 is total rubbish - amends the plot, too short, no atmosphere, and poor acting. But this 2018 version was very impressive I thought. It is extremely faithful to the novel save for a few streamlined plot elements. And at 5 hours long everything gets covered the way it should. I watch a lot of period adaptations, Dickens, Austen, as well as a lot of theatre, Shakespeare etc. So I am very used to seeing the best of the best in the British acting pantheon take on many of the classic roles. There is no classic actor here in the main characters but nevertheless it is a rare case of a smaller profile adaptation being very good despite the lack of high profile cast and crew. What really impressed me is how you really got a sense in this version of how the many elements of the novel - detective, mystery, crime, drama, gothic - all play a part and mesh together to make a really great story. Plot wise the novel is quite difficult to follow as well because a lot of pivotal events take place before the novel begins and are gradually unveiled throughout the course of the story, so you have to keep a lot of detail in your mind as it is told rather than seen. This adaptation did a really good job with the script in making this really easy to follow the plot. Ok it was not life changing and not hugely emotionally affecting. But I don't think either is the novel. It is a classic novel which pioneered a number of features of modern storytelling we now take for granted, and I think this adaptation did as good as job as could be imagined in conveying the novel, it's tone, plot, and messages, to screen.
Having never read the book I approached this adaptation with fresh eyes. The series started well building the characters, a little obvious but acceptable. Around mid point I could see where the story was going and almost gave up but I'm glad I kept with it. The ending made it worth while.
Great acting, sets, costumes in fact a lovely production. Stick with it, it's worth it.
The first episode (of 5, I believe) was excellent. Clever, absorbing, twisted, dark, entertaining. Well acted. I am completely pulled in, and will look forward to finding out what's going on!
UPDATE AFTER FOUR EPISODES: Ugh. Like many of these 8-hour adaptations, it would have made a great 2-hour movie, but in order to fill out 8 hours, they have to pad and pad and pad, and stretch and stretch and stretch. Every scene is too long. Every event happens three or four times. "Same stuff, different day." Why do they do that? Cut it down to a great 2-hour movie.
If you watch this, watch it with the remote in your hand. Fast-forward is your friend.
UPDATE AFTER FOUR EPISODES: Ugh. Like many of these 8-hour adaptations, it would have made a great 2-hour movie, but in order to fill out 8 hours, they have to pad and pad and pad, and stretch and stretch and stretch. Every scene is too long. Every event happens three or four times. "Same stuff, different day." Why do they do that? Cut it down to a great 2-hour movie.
If you watch this, watch it with the remote in your hand. Fast-forward is your friend.
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- TriviaThe scenes in the sand dunes and on the beach were filmed in Northern Ireland just outside Newcastle Co Down with the beautiful Mourne Mountains as the backdrop.
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