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Die Hughes-Familie arbeitet und liebt und kämpft wie jede andere Familie. Dann wird bei ihrem jüngsten Sohn Autismus diagnostiziert, und sie fühlen sich nicht mehr wie jede andere Familie.Die Hughes-Familie arbeitet und liebt und kämpft wie jede andere Familie. Dann wird bei ihrem jüngsten Sohn Autismus diagnostiziert, und sie fühlen sich nicht mehr wie jede andere Familie.Die Hughes-Familie arbeitet und liebt und kämpft wie jede andere Familie. Dann wird bei ihrem jüngsten Sohn Autismus diagnostiziert, und sie fühlen sich nicht mehr wie jede andere Familie.
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This serie is amazing!
I'm working with autistic people and I can tell you that it is spot on! (from the autistic behaviours to the special schools and carers)
Though, this is not a serie about an autistic kid (like atypical which is about a teenager boy), but it's more about how a family struggles, succeeds, fails, and evolve with a child who is different.
The acting is really good, from the kids to the grow-ups (especially Christopher Eccleston).
The choice of the songs are also great!
I was expecting a fourth season, but I can see on IMDB that it's not going to happen...
Season 1 was fantastic but the next two seasons just kept dragging on. One hour is too long for an episode; there were times where I was like "this is a great scene to end with" and I look at the duration and there's twenty minutes left.
The direction of romantic relationships in this show doesn't make sense to me either.
The show has an overall great mix of drama, comedy, romance and a bit of crime. The actor of joe is very convincing and isn't just a spoilt child who was picked from stage school. The drama is great as well as the developed characters in the show, the musical score is awesome as well as the scenery. It never rains, advertising for the Lake District? Good amount of comedy and mostly a good drama overall.
I was a bit nervous about The A Word, I anticipated that the BBC would not pass up the chance to get preachy. Fortunately they (mostly) resisted that temptation - the autism's main role is to stir up an already complex web of family relationships, and The A Word follows the response to that perturbation in the same way as say Mike Leigh does (without getting that miserable). So the autistic son plays an oddly peripheral role, not least because he shuts us out as viewers as well as his parents; the core of the drama revolves around his parents trying to cope with him and trying to present a happy, "normal" facade. I'm no expert on how families cope with that sort of thing, but there seemed to be some truth in their response, even if you could quibble with the detail.
And it's just nice to have a "serious" drama these days that isn't trying to find a Nordic murderer...
I think they got the length just about right - I'm not sure I could have stuck with 26 episodes of the original Israeli version, but there was enough room for most of the subplots to "breathe" without outstaying their welcome. The exceptions were both on the business side - it felt like the original script had an interesting subplot about control of the brewery that was butchered until it barely made sense, and ditto about the development of the pub. Another half an hour would have cracked it - but both could be developed in a second series.
Oh, and I'd disagree that a microbrewery and a glorified burger van make you "rich". The brewery looked like it was around 15 barrels capacity, so one step up from a "starter" microbrewery, the kind you would have after a few years trading and perhaps some awards that got you recognition beyond the local area - that would describe Coniston brewery, which I assume is where it was filmed? But you don't get "rich" off that kind of setup. If they were rich, they wouldn't be converting a derelict barn in the middle of nowhere to turn into a pub, they'd be buying an existing pub (of which there are plenty for sale in the Lakes). It's true that the BBC "Waitrosed" their home life but in terms of income they're on a similar level to people with a burger van and a back street boozer in the inner city.
And it's just nice to have a "serious" drama these days that isn't trying to find a Nordic murderer...
I think they got the length just about right - I'm not sure I could have stuck with 26 episodes of the original Israeli version, but there was enough room for most of the subplots to "breathe" without outstaying their welcome. The exceptions were both on the business side - it felt like the original script had an interesting subplot about control of the brewery that was butchered until it barely made sense, and ditto about the development of the pub. Another half an hour would have cracked it - but both could be developed in a second series.
Oh, and I'd disagree that a microbrewery and a glorified burger van make you "rich". The brewery looked like it was around 15 barrels capacity, so one step up from a "starter" microbrewery, the kind you would have after a few years trading and perhaps some awards that got you recognition beyond the local area - that would describe Coniston brewery, which I assume is where it was filmed? But you don't get "rich" off that kind of setup. If they were rich, they wouldn't be converting a derelict barn in the middle of nowhere to turn into a pub, they'd be buying an existing pub (of which there are plenty for sale in the Lakes). It's true that the BBC "Waitrosed" their home life but in terms of income they're on a similar level to people with a burger van and a back street boozer in the inner city.
Wonderful programme, wonderfully acted, wonderful locations, a tour de force. This review is almost necessarily short as I can only find superlatives to write about all the above and a special superlative for the beautiful script. Superb in every way.
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- Wissenswertes"The A Word" is based on the 2010 Israeli TV Series "Pilpelim Tsehubim" (Yellow Peppers), created and written by Keren Margalit.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Folge #21.55 (2016)
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