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A fractured family at the heart of politics and power is pulled together under catastrophic circumstances.A fractured family at the heart of politics and power is pulled together under catastrophic circumstances.A fractured family at the heart of politics and power is pulled together under catastrophic circumstances.
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There is something really intriguing about the series. Gere is absolutely brilliant and so are the other leading roles. I don't understand the bad reviews at all. Great co-viewing opportunities with your partner:)
I don't understand the harsh reviews. It is a solid show, with a heavy, intense, highly dramatic and climactic story where intrafamilial, transgenerational drama intertwins with high politics, high media and high-tech espionage.
Although the first episodes seem a bit too excessive and complex, as the chapters go by the dust sets a little and you start to get where this comes from, although not where it goes (I am on chapter 5 so far).
The performances are really intense and brilliant (McCrory is a shining actress), and yes, sometimes it gets a bit over the top, but the story is a modern Shakespearean drama, with a monstrous father who has also been a victim and is keen on creating an improved version of a young monster in his own adult child.
I have found it to be intriguing, passionate and well paced.
I don't understand the bad reviews I was really hooked. I think the acting is superb and a good set up episode.
Let's hope the rest of the series lives up to the good start!
Looks set to plumb the depths of conplex family relationships and the corrupting influences of power.
Though perhaps seeming a little unpromising after the first episode, MotherFatherSon soon manages to layer rich characterisations together with various strands of political and criminal intrigue to develop a memorable and compelling drama. The three leads are excellent: Richard Gere's study of evil is one of his best ever roles, though the heart of the Drama belongs to the outstanding Helen McCrory as a fiercely loving mother fighting for her son, a fantastic performance by Billy Howles, who tries to rehabilitate mentally and physically following a stroke while simultaneous facing the wrath of dark and powerful forces. Highly recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaRichard Gere's character Max Finch is based on Rupert Murdoch, Max's flagship news talk show "RM News+" which may be in homage to Murdoch.
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