No Return
- Miniserie
- 2022
- 1 Std.
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6,2/10
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Ein idyllischer Familienurlaub in der Türkei wird zum Albtraum.Ein idyllischer Familienurlaub in der Türkei wird zum Albtraum.Ein idyllischer Familienurlaub in der Türkei wird zum Albtraum.
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This is a complete mishmash of a plot. Certain things don't add up. There are too many loopholes in the plot, reacting is cheesy in particular the lawyer. It will leave you empty and wondering why you watched it, which I did. If you have ever seen the comedy programme Benidorm in which Sheridan Smith Acted this pretty much seems similar but it's not supposed to. Oh dear oh dear.
A family's worst nightmare becomes a reality, when on holiday in Turkey, their sixteen year old son is arrested for sexual assault.
It's good telly, I don't think you can read to much into how factually correct it is, or whether the characters would behave in the way that they do, some of the behaviour is very odd let's say.
Parts one and four were very good, with plenty of content, the two middle episodes, it's not that they lulled, they felt more like soap opera, the focus was too much on the family's melodrama, and not on the plight of Noah.
The acting cannot be faulted, Sheridan Smith, who seems to be in everything at the moment, puts in a fine performance, you can't fault her character's plausibility. Best of all, Is the central character, Noah, young Serkis is fantastic, he's so capable.
Smith has definitely been busy filming this year, in Eastern Europe for The Teacher, and in Spain filming this.
Genuinely the prison complex is less of an eye sore than the hotel, which is genuinely a hideous Lego block of concrete, it's genuinely as bad in real life.
Let's applaud it for telling a different type of story, the script is questionable, the acting was excellent, 7/10.
It's good telly, I don't think you can read to much into how factually correct it is, or whether the characters would behave in the way that they do, some of the behaviour is very odd let's say.
Parts one and four were very good, with plenty of content, the two middle episodes, it's not that they lulled, they felt more like soap opera, the focus was too much on the family's melodrama, and not on the plight of Noah.
The acting cannot be faulted, Sheridan Smith, who seems to be in everything at the moment, puts in a fine performance, you can't fault her character's plausibility. Best of all, Is the central character, Noah, young Serkis is fantastic, he's so capable.
Smith has definitely been busy filming this year, in Eastern Europe for The Teacher, and in Spain filming this.
Genuinely the prison complex is less of an eye sore than the hotel, which is genuinely a hideous Lego block of concrete, it's genuinely as bad in real life.
Let's applaud it for telling a different type of story, the script is questionable, the acting was excellent, 7/10.
Sheridan Smith, always a good gamble. Great actress. Her portrayal of Cilla Black was blinding, but this, Boring, so bloody Boring. Got to third episode and gave in. Unlikable characters, unnecessary sub plot going no where. What I saw could have bee condensed into half an hour. Turkey must be pulling their hair out. Oh well, better luck next Sheri baby.
Very unlikeable characters, impossible to have sympathy for any of them. Unoriginal, drunken Brits on holiday story. Predictable, just dull. By the end you just don't care what happens.
You don't see Sheridan Smith on TV for ages then she's... yes back again (and on top form), starring in a new 4-parter about a family on holiday in Turkey dealing with the arrest of their 16 year old son for a serious crime.
Written by Danny Brocklehurst who penned the excellent Brassic the opening episode was a confident piece of drama. Production values were good all round, it was well cast the actors were on form and it had a clever score. Great cameo by the Turkish lawyer acting for the family.
It's not going to win awards but overall I really enjoyed the story, it tackles strong and important issues like consent, moral dilemmas and sexual identity, but at the same time it was a thoroughly entertaining drama.
Written by Danny Brocklehurst who penned the excellent Brassic the opening episode was a confident piece of drama. Production values were good all round, it was well cast the actors were on form and it had a clever score. Great cameo by the Turkish lawyer acting for the family.
It's not going to win awards but overall I really enjoyed the story, it tackles strong and important issues like consent, moral dilemmas and sexual identity, but at the same time it was a thoroughly entertaining drama.
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- WissenswertesBecause of the current travel restrictions in place for Turkey, the production team filmed in Spain, Manchester, and Bolton during Summer 2021.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Folge #5.50 (2022)
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