Tells the story of London being torn apart by the turbulent power struggles of its international gangs and the sudden power vacuum that's created when the head of London's most powerful crim... Read allTells the story of London being torn apart by the turbulent power struggles of its international gangs and the sudden power vacuum that's created when the head of London's most powerful crime family is assassinated.Tells the story of London being torn apart by the turbulent power struggles of its international gangs and the sudden power vacuum that's created when the head of London's most powerful crime family is assassinated.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 wins & 13 nominations total
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Reviewers say 'Gangs of London' delivers a thrilling, violent, and action-packed experience with intense fight scenes and a complex plot. Many praise the show for its gritty realism, strong performances, and high-quality production values. However, some criticize the excessive violence as gratuitous and find the plot convoluted, with lacking character development. Despite these issues, the show's unique take on the gangster genre, diverse cast, and international flair are often highlighted as strengths, making it a polarizing yet engaging series.
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Gangs of London is just a flat out awesome show. I do agree with most of the reviews that season 1 was better than 2. Even though season 2 is still worth watching, it just doesn't measure up to the greatness which was season 1. Some people don't like it because of how brutal it gets but I don't get what they were expecting from a show about gangs? It is so much more than just some action show too...it's a very intense drama that will keep you at the edge of your seat. Some people want to compare it to Peaky Blinders and while it's not quite as good as that it's still a really good show. I think because both are violent British crime dramas they get compared a lot. I would highly recommend this to anyone who likes a good action drama.
Look, a lot of this show is unrealistic, but it's John Wick unrealistic...which means it's unrealistic hyper-reality but still works. At least for me. I absolutely *loved* season 1 and told friends it was the best show since Peaky Blinders. It had some of the best, if not the best, fight scenes I'd ever seen in a TV show. They used their environments and were highly creative. It reminded me of The Raid movie which, extremely minor spoiler, is shown in the background of season 2. Then I watched season 2 and told them it didn't come close to season 1, even with the suspension of reality. I don't know if they replaced the fight coordinator, or what, but it was like the difference between Jaws and Jaws 3. Now it's hard to recommend anything beyond season 1, although I think the second season can be split in two. The first half is absolutely terrible (akin to the Scream movies where the damsel in distress runs up the stairs instead of out of the house). It's inexcusably bad and nonsensical. The second half is unquestionably better than the first half, but that's still not saying much. Season 2 is about 30% of the quality of the first season. They need to get the original writers back, fight coordinator back or whoever they didn't include for the second season if there's to be any hope for season 3.
I do not know whether they replaced the writers but season 2 is basically unwatchable. The story meanders left and right and is unnecessarily convoluted. Not to mention boring and all the characters completely unlikeable. The whole season doesnt really move anywhere or are there any interesting developments, nothing but a repeated betrayal left and right, all covered with lots and lots of bloodshed. And of course Elliot, who it seems came over from MCU where he got a proper big dose of super soldier serum because he has no problem going against small armies by himself repeatedly with ease.
Boring&silly, unlikeable characters, shallow season.
Boring&silly, unlikeable characters, shallow season.
This has probably the most brutal opening of any show I've ever seen and it just keeps getting wilder. There's so much action(created by the guy who directed The Raid movies), so much tension, so much build up, domuch violence. It's really quite fantastic and I find myself biting my nails or staring in disbelief frequently with each episode. Characters are real and raw, talking and acting like real people. There's some corny shots of symbolism in some episodes that are a bit on the nose but the violence, the fights, the intrigue and acting are all top notch. I'd have loved more seasons of this.
A saga of criminal intrigue that mixes ruthless and intense action with even more cruel crime lord manipulatons. The story grabs you and doesn't let go, I'm talking about the first season. The scenes of cruel and bloody action are formidable, one of the best I have seen, great quality. A dose of violence rarely achieved.
The story of this family of gangsters, the Wallace family, is interesting and has very unexpected and unpredictable moments.
The feeling of mercy bleeds inside many of these characters as much as any of their murders. And despite everything they don't seem to have a choice, they live locked in a destructive spiral.
Lets not forget the camera work, which shows a multitude of tracking angles. Absolutely fascinating!
You will like some actors more than others, logical in a series with so many characters and families, that is what it is about, keeping you in continuous tension and placing the viewer in a world of violence and cruelty like I have never seen before. Again, it is all about power and more and more money.
Exaggeratedly unrealistic from time to time, but it didn't bother me at all.
I recommend this first season without a doubt, a lot of extreme and cruel action and very well staged, with a somewhat different story due to its international nature.
The story of this family of gangsters, the Wallace family, is interesting and has very unexpected and unpredictable moments.
The feeling of mercy bleeds inside many of these characters as much as any of their murders. And despite everything they don't seem to have a choice, they live locked in a destructive spiral.
Lets not forget the camera work, which shows a multitude of tracking angles. Absolutely fascinating!
You will like some actors more than others, logical in a series with so many characters and families, that is what it is about, keeping you in continuous tension and placing the viewer in a world of violence and cruelty like I have never seen before. Again, it is all about power and more and more money.
Exaggeratedly unrealistic from time to time, but it didn't bother me at all.
I recommend this first season without a doubt, a lot of extreme and cruel action and very well staged, with a somewhat different story due to its international nature.
Did you know
- TriviaMichelle Fairley [Marian Wallace], Richard Dormer [Cornelius Quinn], David Bradley [Jim], Ian Beattie [Colin], Mark Lewis Jones [Kinney Edwards], Lucian Msamati [Ed Dumami] & Tim McInnerny [Mr. Jacob] starred in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2011) as Catelyn Stark, Beric Dondarrion, Walder Frey, Meryn Trant, Shagga, Salladhor Saan and Robett Glover, respectively.
- Alternate versionsThe original series debut episode is split into episode 1 and 2 as shown in IMDb. Thereafter, the descriptions from Wikipedia and IMBb are out of numbering alignment. The original episode 2 is 3 on IMDb etc.
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- Банди Лондона
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- St Clere Estate, Kent, England, UK(Traveller's camp)
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