jo-raine
Joined Sep 2006
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Pick any five minutes of this little gem of a film and you'll find more imagination and heart than in the full length of most overblown effects heavy 'horror' movies. From the opening scenes of the battle between the opposing forces of 'Others', the Dark and the Light, the scenes in the witches house and the realisation that as with most things, people and events aren't as polarised as they might first appear; as in 'real' life we are sifting through shades of grey. We see vampires and were-beings (if I had to pick a flaw I would have loved to see more of those). The Dark Others are controlled (licensed) by the Light and 'sting' operations using humans as live bait are common. The effects are fantastic, the characters interesting and involving and the heart of the story shows how one stray word or action can determine your fate
Looking back this had a dream cast - Robbie Coltrane, Emma Thompson, Richard Wilson. And they were perfect in it. Even the supporting cast, particularly Maurice Roeves and Katy Murphy were fantastic. It was bright and funny, well written, well acted and the music was pretty good.
So of course it's been repeated (once?) and not available on DVD.
I remember loving this when it was first shown... and missing the last episode. And then it was repeated a couple of years later... and I missed the last episode. That it's not out on DVD yet is nothing short of criminal. Please... I'd like to see for myself just how it ends.
So of course it's been repeated (once?) and not available on DVD.
I remember loving this when it was first shown... and missing the last episode. And then it was repeated a couple of years later... and I missed the last episode. That it's not out on DVD yet is nothing short of criminal. Please... I'd like to see for myself just how it ends.