The Singapore Grip
- TV Series
- 2020
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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The son of a British family living in South East Asia becomes involved in a love triangle.The son of a British family living in South East Asia becomes involved in a love triangle.The son of a British family living in South East Asia becomes involved in a love triangle.
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Doesn't grab me
Sumptuous settings. Faithfully re-created period and place.
But the storyline is not that interesting. The acting is wooden. No chemistry between the characters. Nothing to make you warm to or feel strongly about any of them.
Reminds me of "Indian Summers" - great potential but a disappointment and, in the end, rather dull and uninspiring. Style over substance and talent.
Compare this to classics like Tenko!
But the storyline is not that interesting. The acting is wooden. No chemistry between the characters. Nothing to make you warm to or feel strongly about any of them.
Reminds me of "Indian Summers" - great potential but a disappointment and, in the end, rather dull and uninspiring. Style over substance and talent.
Compare this to classics like Tenko!
Hit and miss entertainment
Some times i like how the show pokes fun at colonialism. At other times I find myself wishing for deeper investigation of the period. On one hand, the way this skips along on the surface parallels the general shallowness of many of the characters. The writing is kind of clever in that way. On the other hand, i found myself often wanting for some deeper investigation. I especially wished for a more thorough investigation of the character of Vera Chiang. I'd summarize this as "light" satire, intended for British audience with some smiles but no big laughs and that only hints at many past sins.. c ould have been so much better but... not bad for wfat it is.
Dreadful show.
I don't know what genre this series is supposed to be. It could be satire but not really black enough for that. Historical genre it has some of that yet if it is even a little true then no wonder the British fell in Singapore. This does not have much going for it at all.
Very poor adaptation of the excellent book
Very poorly set and awfully directed and the scenes are pathetic casting not the best.
Read the book very much better entertainment
War is hell
Excellent representation of the fall of Singapore, very well photographed and acting was also good. Ending was a bit "up in the air" but suspect, as with so many shows they are hoping for a second season. Well worth the watch, but this is not a war film in the traditional sense so if that is what you want don't bother.
Did you know
- TriviaProduction Designer Rob Harris and his team made a functioning replica Ha-Go 95 Japanese tank. Anti-aircraft guns and 25lb field guns were either borrowed from the Malaysian Army, or left behind by British and Australian troops.
- GoofsThe Air Chief Marshall's Aide is portrayed as a Major General, which is far too high a rank for that kind of role, plus the actor is too young to be playing a general. In fact, a typical Aide to a general command would be a Captain or a Major.
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