Coma
- Miniserie
- 2024
Die Hingabe eines Familienvaters wird auf die Probe gestellt, als seine Nachbarschaft von einer Jugendbande unter dem Kommando eines bedrohlichen 17-jährigen Anführers heimgesucht wird.Die Hingabe eines Familienvaters wird auf die Probe gestellt, als seine Nachbarschaft von einer Jugendbande unter dem Kommando eines bedrohlichen 17-jährigen Anführers heimgesucht wird.Die Hingabe eines Familienvaters wird auf die Probe gestellt, als seine Nachbarschaft von einer Jugendbande unter dem Kommando eines bedrohlichen 17-jährigen Anführers heimgesucht wird.
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Coma is a brilliantly tense thriller, over four hours of increasing intensity, there are no loops here just escalations.
It centres around a mild mannered Jason Watkins and a single moment, tormented by just about everything and anyone he snaps and his world unravels. Pretty soon he's sitting uncomfortably in wine bars with petty gangsters and lying to the police.
It is also awful, a great set of core names wondering what they are doing here. It is filmed in Eastern Europe and that doesn't get lost - it simply looks nothing like anywhere in the UK.
Somehow this manages to be enthralling, tense and awful at the same time.
It's 4 hours - it's channel 5 - there are worse things on TV to watch!
It centres around a mild mannered Jason Watkins and a single moment, tormented by just about everything and anyone he snaps and his world unravels. Pretty soon he's sitting uncomfortably in wine bars with petty gangsters and lying to the police.
It is also awful, a great set of core names wondering what they are doing here. It is filmed in Eastern Europe and that doesn't get lost - it simply looks nothing like anywhere in the UK.
Somehow this manages to be enthralling, tense and awful at the same time.
It's 4 hours - it's channel 5 - there are worse things on TV to watch!
I thought this was quite a decent series. Plot kept my interest to the end and cast were excellent - the "baddies" more so than Jason Watkins, whose character was very insipid. Just the right length at 4 episodes and no sag in the final one.
I'm rather surprised by the poor reviews some have given this series. I've seen plenty of series which were stretched to 6 plus episodes when the storyline didn't merit it. Whilst I think Jason Watkins is a good actor he can be rather one dimensional so you know what you're going to get.
Decent script, filming and production so I'd certainly recommend it.
I'm rather surprised by the poor reviews some have given this series. I've seen plenty of series which were stretched to 6 plus episodes when the storyline didn't merit it. Whilst I think Jason Watkins is a good actor he can be rather one dimensional so you know what you're going to get.
Decent script, filming and production so I'd certainly recommend it.
I was looking forwards to viewing this as I liked the three main leads.
However a poor script ;often too repetitive gave the series a lack of drive.
The police were once again portrayed as inadequate buffoons.
The young actor who played the lout showed only a characture of what was a pivotal role ,though again this was the script rather than the actor.
The story could have been told in one episode My version was that Simon should have told Paul that it was his(Simon's) boss who hit the boy.
Then when Paul had dealt with this person,Simon could have anonymously phoned the police with details of the offence. Paul would be arrested and locked up and Simon was off the hook having only to deal with junior psycho.
However a poor script ;often too repetitive gave the series a lack of drive.
The police were once again portrayed as inadequate buffoons.
The young actor who played the lout showed only a characture of what was a pivotal role ,though again this was the script rather than the actor.
The story could have been told in one episode My version was that Simon should have told Paul that it was his(Simon's) boss who hit the boy.
Then when Paul had dealt with this person,Simon could have anonymously phoned the police with details of the offence. Paul would be arrested and locked up and Simon was off the hook having only to deal with junior psycho.
Thoroughly enjoyed this tense gripping series, and engaging mix of suspense and dark comedy at times due to the tight close ups of Simon's expressions when he encounters Paul. The yobs giving this low reviews don't seem to have actually watched this particular show, or just spend their lives finding fault with anything. It's not a reality show for goodness sake, it's fiction -good realistic fiction. The acting was strong and very credible. Who cares that it wasn't shot in the UK.
The gripping part of this series shows how easily a person's life can change on the spin of a coin, for better or for worse, leaving one in a moral dilemma. Someone in their review said, why didn't Simon just go to the police at the beginning. Well, there wouldn't have been much of a story then that unfolds leaving the viewer wondering what was going to happen next. The Jordans of the world could watch this and learn a thing or too.
The gripping part of this series shows how easily a person's life can change on the spin of a coin, for better or for worse, leaving one in a moral dilemma. Someone in their review said, why didn't Simon just go to the police at the beginning. Well, there wouldn't have been much of a story then that unfolds leaving the viewer wondering what was going to happen next. The Jordans of the world could watch this and learn a thing or too.
A really interesting story with good acting throughout. It really does make you think how you'd react in a situation like the one shown in this series.
I won't do any plot spoilers but there are a lot of twists and turns through the entirety of the series and the biggest one of all happens right at the end of the final episode. I really liked the main character played by Jason Watkins. Paul played by Jonas Armstrong also did a stellar job as the distraught dad.
Episodes 3 and 4 were the best out of the 4 and I recommend this to anyone who likes a good drama. Going into the series I wasn't expecting much but I left glad that I watched it!
I won't do any plot spoilers but there are a lot of twists and turns through the entirety of the series and the biggest one of all happens right at the end of the final episode. I really liked the main character played by Jason Watkins. Paul played by Jonas Armstrong also did a stellar job as the distraught dad.
Episodes 3 and 4 were the best out of the 4 and I recommend this to anyone who likes a good drama. Going into the series I wasn't expecting much but I left glad that I watched it!
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