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This Is Jinsy

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  • 2010–2014
  • 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
This Is Jinsy (2010)
SitcomFantasieKomödieMusikalisch

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuArbiter Maven and Operative Sporall monitor Jinsy's residents via tessellates. Orwellian island life includes events like cow washes, fine payments, and downloads. Guest comedy stars appear.Arbiter Maven and Operative Sporall monitor Jinsy's residents via tessellates. Orwellian island life includes events like cow washes, fine payments, and downloads. Guest comedy stars appear.Arbiter Maven and Operative Sporall monitor Jinsy's residents via tessellates. Orwellian island life includes events like cow washes, fine payments, and downloads. Guest comedy stars appear.

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    • Justin Chubb
    • Chris Bran
    • Geoffrey McGivern
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    794
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Justin Chubb
      • Chris Bran
      • Geoffrey McGivern
    • 13Benutzerrezensionen
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    Justin Chubb
    • Maven…
    • 2010–2014
    Chris Bran
    • Sporall…
    • 2010–2014
    Geoffrey McGivern
    Geoffrey McGivern
    • Trince
    • 2011–2014
    Alice Lowe
    Alice Lowe
    • Soosan Noop
    • 2011–2014
    Tim Downie
    Tim Downie
    • Jinsy Player
    • 2011–2014
    Emma Kennedy
    Emma Kennedy
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    • 2011–2014
    Dave Mounfield
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    • 2010–2014
    David Hatton
    David Hatton
    • Tracee Henge
    • 2010–2014
    Janine Duvitski
    Janine Duvitski
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    • 2011–2014
    Jennifer Saunders
    Jennifer Saunders
    • Miss Reason…
    • 2011–2014
    Ian Hughes
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    • 2011–2014
    Angela Curran
    • Jinsy Player
    • 2011
    Jiggy Bhore
    Jiggy Bhore
    • Jinsy Player
    • 2014
    Lizzie Roper
    Lizzie Roper
    • Jinsy Player
    • 2011
    Adam Gillen
    Adam Gillen
    • Jinsy Player
    • 2011
    Greg Davies
    Greg Davies
    • Jennitta Bishard
    • 2014
    Harry Hill
    Harry Hill
    • Joon Boolay
    • 2011
    David Golt
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    • 2014
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    10UnoFlickChick

    Gold star Absurdist comedy!

    This show sits within that specific genre where people either love it or hate it. I'm not a fan of all absurdest comedy, but once I started watching this I just couldn't stop! It has a hypnotic quality that I just can't describe and it sucks you in. It's just so fabulously fresh and out there, but in a way where it has such momentum going from one crazy and entertaining thing to the next, that there is no time to ponder on one thing too long and get bored with the format at all.

    Adding further to this; the show has (for me at least) that rare quality where despite the "nuttiness", it still has enough coherence to make sense without totally losing me. I also love the inspirational story behind the incredibly talented duo who star in and write the show, so I'm crossing all my fingers that we get the third season they so deserve.

    If you enjoy something completely on the flip side, with a lot of (very well done and thought out) absurdity thrown in, then do yourself a favour and watch this gem. Hopefully the more positive reviews they receive, the more likely it will be that we'll get another season. Although I understand that this show isn't for everybody, I'm pretty confident that for fans of such niche genres, this show will become an instant cult classic!

    WARNING: Be prepared to have the songs and ditties from this show stick in your head for days on end...aaarrgggh!!!!

    Nightly Bye all ;-)
    10Duveteux

    You Already Know If Your Heart Belongs To Jinsy

    The reason most people who watch Jinsy will think it's genius is because nobody watches it under any illusions of its content - you know it's ludicrous, surreal and childish before seeing it and if you know that's your kind of humour then this will always tickle you terrifically in the tenderness of your titter pouch.

    It is Monty Python/Goodies. People say The Goodies is a children's version of Monty Python's surrealist humour - Jinsy is the Island lovechild of their humour. It's like a place in the world where this humour sadly got put in a cardboard box over 30 odd years and has lost what little there was left of its mind and has recently been found and unboxed to confuddle and delight us all once again.

    It is adult, although it never swears (unless you are native to Jinsy in which case it's terribly crass and appalling language), and it is just two very childish writers/actors/friends having a lot of silly fun with nonsense ideas that a seven year old could spin off high on sugar.

    I envy them massively.

    With a guest list involving so many brilliant people as well, it's just got the parrapawow-pop on top of the pong-shwing of swell. It's no low budget attempt at low logic laughs.
    9bedrag

    Surreal, witty, crazy, great songs and full of A list guest comedians

    Must say I didn't quite know what to make of Jinsy the first time I watched the pilot episode. But after watching a few more, you really do get into the whole surreal world they've created. The songs are silly, catchy and years later I still find myself humming along to a number of them, something I haven't done to any comedic songs since the Python days. This won't appeal to all, especially the more conservative mainstream sitcom type watchers, but to anyone who likes some quirky and a bit crazy comedy sketches and songs and episodes filled with guest stars such as Rob Brydon (love his badger song!), David Tennant, Greg Davies, Stephen Fry etc etc, its a blast!

    Funniest thing on British TV in many years and the most re-watchable program I've probably ever seen.
    caruby69

    Upbeat surreal comedy, uneven but don't miss the best bits!

    If you have read any of the press, you will know that 'This is Jinsy' started life on BBC Three and was then picked up by Sky Atlantic for a full series.

    Jinsy is a fictional island and nothing is normal there! Only two episodes have screened in the UK at this time of writing and already the voice of Jennifer Saunders has warned us about the dangers of electric owls which attacked a man and excreted A4 or A5 size photocopies of his horrified face, the size depending upon the owl's age. Yes, I did warn you that this was surreal.

    Watching Jinsy is an immersive experience. It transports you into the bizarre and is neither a sketch show nor a single continuous narrative. It has elements of both. Imagine what Surrealist painter Salvador Dali might have imagined to amuse himself, and you get close.

    Episode one features some of former Dr. Who David Tennant's best moments on screen ever. Adorned with Thatcheresque lacquered orange hair, a bright yellow jacket and horribly patterned overly tight trousers, his Mr. Slightlyman is an hilariously camp creation that deserves a show in its own right, or at least many returns to Jinsy. In this instance he is overseeing the island's wedding lottery, which happens every three years. And yes, you did read that correctly. Every resident is entered into a lottery and paired off for three years, with often hilarious results.

    Episode two draws some parallels with another comedy classic team - Monty Python . . . specifically their cult masterpiece, Life of Brian. A cupboard salesman is recognised (or mistaken) to be a being of great power in Jinsy. Cue lots of visual gags alongside a slightly weaker story. It does develop the characters further though.

    Jinsy goes beyond the single episode narrative though. Each episode appears to have returning elements, an unexpected highlight being Harry Hill in drag, dishing out punishments to islanders who have committed amusingly odd and hardly offensive crimes. His/her tastefully gloved hand hovers seductively above a rather lethal looking red button while the seedy details are recounted with a cosy yet conspiratorial and somewhat malevolent gaze. It gets funnier the more you see it and has to be one of the gags you long for each time you return to Jinsy. And I say this as someone who has never really bothered with Mr. Hill's ITV shows. He has transcended himself! Other gags pop up as songs, and unlike most comedies, these are actually FUNNY. So many times I have watched otherwise brilliant comedies, such as Smack the Pony, and felt that the musical bits were only funny to those who wrote or performed them and were ultimately just fillers. On Jinsy it is different. They are so weird they are brilliant. Episode one features a song contest judged by a dog, whose paw wavers over a green 'Woof' button, or a red 'Enoof' button. The song itself is a bizarrely catchy creation about . . . a dog . . . licking. Obviously all songs in the contest aim to win the dog's praise! In episode two, the cupboard based story takes to music with a very retro Eurovisionesque man in drag singing about types of wood . . . "La La La La La Larch . . ." etc. It sounds mad and it is, and it works. It at once references Monty Python and feels immediate because it knows its own genre so well.

    Also of note is the short segment in episode two featuring a dishevelled art critic who details the controversial depictions of fruit with leaves removed. How immodest! Words fail to express how spot on this character is. Just think of old BBC Open University broadcasts and you will have an idea of how funny it is. His back is so bent and his gaze at first seems awkward, progressing to be so off-kilter that he has to be 'revolved' back to face camera. A moment of pure genius.

    So there you have it. All of the above is Jinsy. Having seen two episodes, it is not all perfect, but there are enough comedy treasures in there to warrant repeated viewing, and yes it gets better each time. Central performances are sufficiently weird and wonderful, and not just the cameos. Lesser known talent is starting to shine too.

    I suggest you visit the island, and if you find any of it funny, go back several times, because you will like it all the more. Let's hope Sky realises that while it may take a while to catch on, it really is a comedy classic. Kudos to all involved.
    10morbeedoo

    The finest island comedy since, well forever.

    If you never grew up on a small island, watch this. If you did, watch this. Amazingly inventive and funny, full of cameos from the likes of David Tennant and Harry Hill.

    Perfectly pitched and balanced, with an excellent cast, the residents of the island of Jinsy are definitely act like inmates of an asylum, overseen on the behalf of "The Great He" by Arbiter Mavern and his ever faithful team of dripping, myopic and cleverer assistants. Whilst this may appear simple, it is anything other than that.

    If it is an asylum, the inmates have definitely taken over and they have a lot to sing about. So, daily greet and sing sing sing.

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      The show contains several references to 70s music, including the two singers in 'fruit suit' sporting two of David Bowie's hairstyles (namely the man who sold the world long hair, and the Ziggy stardust red mullet) Trince is also seen wearing a yellow flower headdress similar to one worn by Peter Gabriel during live performances of Supper's ready.

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