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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA military attaché at the French embassy is drawn into a world of abduction, betrayal and intrigue in the diplomatic salons and back alleys of Warsaw.A military attaché at the French embassy is drawn into a world of abduction, betrayal and intrigue in the diplomatic salons and back alleys of Warsaw.A military attaché at the French embassy is drawn into a world of abduction, betrayal and intrigue in the diplomatic salons and back alleys of Warsaw.
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Sorry, lots of whining about how slow the pace of the series is. If you have read the source novels you should know that Alan Furst takes his time. They're all about mood, and ambiguity, shadows, and wheels within wheels. I think the series, while not great, catches, visually, a lot of Furst's writing, and ambiguity. If you are expecting Skyfall, don't bother. If you are willing to let the thing roll at it's own pace, it is well done. My review is generally positive despite BBC America's decision to do the thing in four parts in On Demand, with an endless series of exceptionally low rent commercials that break the mood considerably. Several years later: I got to see a full length version without commercials- a huge improvement over the wretched BBC America version. As mentioned, if you are familiar with the novel, it is a more than credible job. David Tennant is always excellent, a pre-Torchwood Burn Gorman, several other familiar faces. Well worth watching on Amazon.
Sorry, but it is the leading man who mainly disappoints. David Tennant is totally miscast and is not helped by a poor script, awash with clichés.
I have been to Warsaw three times and there was more tension in the air during my visits than here with spies all over the place.
It may have worked with a different lead, as Tennant sleepwalks his way through the scenes and physically has an uncanny resemblance to John Laurie when playing the crofter in the original version of the 39 Steps.
When he twitches those eyebrows he also looks like a mad scientist rather than the smooth Frenchman tempting every woman from Paris to Warsaw to jump into bed with him. Add to that a non-existent personality and you are left with a problem.
There is absolutely no chemistry between Tennant and Janet Montgomery who is very unenthusiastic throughout. Some decent efforts by a few of the supporting cast, but poor old Julian Glover was given a bad hand with some awful lines.
And the continual movement from Paris to Warsaw and back again several times over was very confusing
Sadly quite ridiculous.
I have been to Warsaw three times and there was more tension in the air during my visits than here with spies all over the place.
It may have worked with a different lead, as Tennant sleepwalks his way through the scenes and physically has an uncanny resemblance to John Laurie when playing the crofter in the original version of the 39 Steps.
When he twitches those eyebrows he also looks like a mad scientist rather than the smooth Frenchman tempting every woman from Paris to Warsaw to jump into bed with him. Add to that a non-existent personality and you are left with a problem.
There is absolutely no chemistry between Tennant and Janet Montgomery who is very unenthusiastic throughout. Some decent efforts by a few of the supporting cast, but poor old Julian Glover was given a bad hand with some awful lines.
And the continual movement from Paris to Warsaw and back again several times over was very confusing
Sadly quite ridiculous.
Why do they have to tinker with a great story? Alan Furst's novel is moody, atmospheric and evocative of the period, pre-WW2 Warsaw. The BBC adaptation is lifeless and sterile. The screenwriters have tried to cherry-pick the salient parts of the novel, but all this has achieved is a confusing storyline with no sense of continuity. David Tennant is hopelessly miscast as Mercier, which in turn ensures the viewer will find the series pretty unbelievable. Janet Montgomery's portrayal of Anna Szarbek(Skarbek? Why?) is unfortunately not very likable, which in turn means their relationship suffers on the screen. Both Tennant and Montgomery have mishandled the relationship between Mercier and Szarbek, which is one of the critical drivers of Mercier's actions. A number of other characters (Jourdain, Dr Lapp) have been similarly poorly written and portrayed. Very disappointing all round. I just hope they don't try and adapt any more of Alan Furst's novels - fans of Furst's novels will be very disheartened.
It is a mystery to me why this production is not better liked.
David Tennant is a great actor and I think he is great in this.
I think the plot and production values are fine.
The only flaw is that it is a little slow but I think it is worth sticking with it.
I wish they would film some of the author's other works,he is a great spy writer.
The fascinating story of the build up to The Second World War, French spy, Mercier is assigned to Poland, to learn exactly what The Nazis are planning behind the borders. Mercier produces a great deal of evidence proving The Nazis are battle ready, but the powers that be are not convinced, or rather don't wish to be.
Mercier sees what's happening, and what's likely to happen, whilst all around him carry on with everyday life. Tennant impresses throughout, he is wonderful as Mercier, well supported by a great cast, including Anton Lesser, Janet Montgomery and Richard Lintern.
There are many films and dramas which tell the story of The second World War, Spies of Warsaw is a fascinating insight into the unnerving build up to The War.
A terrific espionage drama, which is beautifully made, intriguing and rather captivating. Well worth watching. 9/10
Mercier sees what's happening, and what's likely to happen, whilst all around him carry on with everyday life. Tennant impresses throughout, he is wonderful as Mercier, well supported by a great cast, including Anton Lesser, Janet Montgomery and Richard Lintern.
There are many films and dramas which tell the story of The second World War, Spies of Warsaw is a fascinating insight into the unnerving build up to The War.
A terrific espionage drama, which is beautifully made, intriguing and rather captivating. Well worth watching. 9/10
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- WissenswertesThis is the third time that both David Tennant (Jean-Francois Mercier) and Fenella Woolgar (Lady Angela Hope) starred in a TV series/miniseries. The first series was "He Knew He Was Right" and the second was "Doctor Who" Season Four Episode "The Unicorn and the Wasp" as The Doctor and Agatha Christie respectively.
- PatzerOne is given the impression that there was a functioning Western alliance with the Soviets before the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Treaty. In fact no definite agreement was ever achieved.
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