En 1979, el líder del partido liberal británico es acusado de conspirar para asesinar a su examante, otro hombre, y debe atender a juicio.En 1979, el líder del partido liberal británico es acusado de conspirar para asesinar a su examante, otro hombre, y debe atender a juicio.En 1979, el líder del partido liberal británico es acusado de conspirar para asesinar a su examante, otro hombre, y debe atender a juicio.
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- 27 premios y 46 nominaciones en total
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Reviewers say 'A Very English Scandal' is a compelling mini-series with strong performances, especially from Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw. The series is lauded for its engaging storytelling, historical context, and exploration of themes like power and societal norms. Hugh Grant's performance is particularly acclaimed. The blend of drama and humor is praised, though some find the pacing uneven. Production quality is generally well-received, but opinions on music and tone vary. Overall, it's a must-watch for its performances and intriguing story.
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Luckily I was able to watch this all the way thought from start to finish in one sitting. At just under 3 hours, quite an easy feat.
Hugh Grant and the superb writing of Russel T Davies made it easy and the time passed like nothing, that to me means it was entertaining, which it was.
Hugh Grant puts in a really good performance, well supported by Ben Whishaw, Michele Dotrice (Some Mothers Do Ave Em), Alex Jennings and Adrian Scarborough.
I enjoyed every minute of it and laughed more than once even though this is not billed as a comedy, the way it was written told a very serious story in quite an amusing way.
There were a few sad moments, but even these were told in an amusing way, not so much funny, but not at all serious or sad, which could be taken as a criticism by some.
Every time I saw the hat, I either laughed or smiled, you will have to watch to know what I mean, for me it symbolised the Hugh Grant characters whole attitude of the time.
A very entertaining BBC mini series and highly recommended.
An easy 9/10.
Hugh Grant puts in a really good performance, well supported by Ben Whishaw, Michele Dotrice (Some Mothers Do Ave Em), Alex Jennings and Adrian Scarborough.
I enjoyed every minute of it and laughed more than once even though this is not billed as a comedy, the way it was written told a very serious story in quite an amusing way.
There were a few sad moments, but even these were told in an amusing way, not so much funny, but not at all serious or sad, which could be taken as a criticism by some.
Every time I saw the hat, I either laughed or smiled, you will have to watch to know what I mean, for me it symbolised the Hugh Grant characters whole attitude of the time.
A very entertaining BBC mini series and highly recommended.
An easy 9/10.
An engaging, sometimes hyper kinetic retelling of an alleged murder plot by a high-ranking member of the British Parliament in the 60s and 70s. Jeremy Thorpe, successful, cocky, and in the closet, begins a discreet affair with an ingenuous but emotionally unstable young man. He believes he can end the affair just as discreetly when he tires of Norman. Unfortunately, Jeremy doesn't realize what he's in for. Norman is anything but circumspect - flighty, thoughtless, and outspoken about his homosexuality - and his affair with Jeremy Thorpe. When Norman broadcasts that he's been the victim of a murder attempt by Jeremy, all hell breaks loose and the two of them end up facing each other down in court.
Hugh Grant is a revelation in this, as a powerful political leader brought low by the scandal - we see his ego and his arrogance deflate the longer Norman hangs on like a terrier, publicly seeking justice for the wrongs done him by Jeremy.
Ben Whishaw, an actor who couldn't give a bad performance even if he tried, is absolutely perfect as Norman - unpredictable, attention-seeking, by turns charming and weepy, but with a surprisingly dogged determination and fierce resentment at the treatment of gays - which he doesn't hesitate to trumpet to both the court and the press.
An outstanding supporting cast and a whimsical musical score add more than a touch of humor to the proceedings; this is a series that shouldn't be missed.
Hugh Grant is a revelation in this, as a powerful political leader brought low by the scandal - we see his ego and his arrogance deflate the longer Norman hangs on like a terrier, publicly seeking justice for the wrongs done him by Jeremy.
Ben Whishaw, an actor who couldn't give a bad performance even if he tried, is absolutely perfect as Norman - unpredictable, attention-seeking, by turns charming and weepy, but with a surprisingly dogged determination and fierce resentment at the treatment of gays - which he doesn't hesitate to trumpet to both the court and the press.
An outstanding supporting cast and a whimsical musical score add more than a touch of humor to the proceedings; this is a series that shouldn't be missed.
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I never relized Hugh Grant had this amazing ability as an actor. This true story account along with the remarkable cast is spellbinding. The story takes the viewer on the full range of emotions from tragedy to humor. Simply brilliant!
A Very English Scandal with a very English touch of humour. A serious topic at the time, but has been turned into an extremely entertaining TV series. Thoroughly recommended, and Hugh Grant performs the part brilliantly.
His performance is a revelation. After a long cinematography, the role of Jeremy Thorpe is a real fascinating change of what you expect as viewer. First, for the performance near Ben Whishaw who, not surprising, gives one of his precise performances , exploring each detail of his character traits. More than story, not always the best, the performances are the basic motif for see this mini serie about a large spider webb of interests, fear, cruelty, lies, manipulation and manner to assume the past. A film about a delicate affaire. Great chance for Hugh Grant to show , in different manner, his authentic skills.
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- CuriosidadesDuring an interview on NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday, interviewer Scott Simon remarked to Hugh Grant that before making this movie, Grant and Ben Whishaw had also just worked together on Paddington 2 (2017), and Grant replied, "Well, I mean, it is weird that I have in effect spent the last three years trying to either kill or have sex with Ben Whishaw in one way or another."
- PifiasWhen Holmes is at home in 1975 and the telephone rings they are watching the Fawlty Towers episode 'Basil The Rat'. This was actually part of the second series of Fawlty Towers and was not broadcast until 25 October 1979.
- ConexionesFeatured in A Very English Scandal: Introducing (2018)
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- A Very English Scandal
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- Duración
- 56min
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.90:1
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