The Secret Agent
- Miniserie de TV
- 2016
- 1h
Verloc, el propietario de una sórdida tienda del Soho victoriano, juega a un peligroso juego espiando a un agitador grupo anarquista que resultará útil a la potencia extranjera para la que t... Leer todoVerloc, el propietario de una sórdida tienda del Soho victoriano, juega a un peligroso juego espiando a un agitador grupo anarquista que resultará útil a la potencia extranjera para la que trabaja en secreto.Verloc, el propietario de una sórdida tienda del Soho victoriano, juega a un peligroso juego espiando a un agitador grupo anarquista que resultará útil a la potencia extranjera para la que trabaja en secreto.
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Not many I would watch twice but this I did
Glad to do so
production and acting was enough for a repeat look
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I had a look over some of the reviews and wondered why they were so hard on this show. After all, it's the type of characters in this show that started The First World War. Few shows actually show us this world. And the characters, given it's such an undeveloped area of period drama, are, for me, hard to beat, bordering on truly original, and brilliantly enacted. The original author is, after all, part of the literary canon for a reason This is comparable to Charles Dickens, but stands on its own merits. The Secret Agent a period piece like nothing I'd encountered before. There are no heroes, only flawed but passionate people, dangerously entwined with the lives of essentially honest people who are, for the most part, unaware of the dangers brewing beneath their floorboards. I really don't know how anyone could have not been totally refreshed by this cinematic experience. Like all good British productions there is a wealth of detail and realism that make this story a true transportation back to the period, with a ripping yarn to keep one glued. And there is a moral here too, relevant to any time.
We enjoyed the production, the filming and actors were excellent though we thought it a bit slow. I became interested in the locations because of a book I was reading that mentioned there had never been a "Great Southern Railway" so the main line railway station with that title was a bit of a mystery. The station building and interior appears to be Kelvinhall Art Gallery in Glasgow, presumably with some CGI to change the name on the building. The opulent "embassy" staircase seems to be Glasgow City Hall, and the "Windsor Castle" ship seen at the docks looks like the ship purchased in 2014 by the Royal Yacht Britannia organisation, so are the docks buildings at Leith?
This series is based in the Conrad short novel about a bumbling anarchist ring in London one of whom also operatrs for the Russian embassy in London.
What unfolds as a further bumbled terror attack is actually a double decoy to firce the British to tighten up their security which is threatening the security if the Russian state from the threat of anarchy.
This double decoy is what creates the confusion snd the complicated early part if the plot.
In essence its more of a satirical perspective on state and anarchy rather than a tale of international Espionage.
Despite the prominence of descent British TV actors, the series is flawed by the weakness of the storyline and doesn't quite deliver to the audience what they expect.
What unfolds as a further bumbled terror attack is actually a double decoy to firce the British to tighten up their security which is threatening the security if the Russian state from the threat of anarchy.
This double decoy is what creates the confusion snd the complicated early part if the plot.
In essence its more of a satirical perspective on state and anarchy rather than a tale of international Espionage.
Despite the prominence of descent British TV actors, the series is flawed by the weakness of the storyline and doesn't quite deliver to the audience what they expect.
The first episode does start out rather slow and it has a lighthearted feel to it. Seeing Toby Jones in this type of role for the first time takes a bit of time to get use to ,but He does come through and gives a great performance.
A real stand out performance from Vicky McClure and the rest of the cast give a good performance too. By episode 2 it starts to get dark and much more enjoyable to watch.
Episode 3 is really good ,it takes some really dark twists and holds your interest .
The music really adds to the feel of it all, as does the great location scenes. I thought it well acted and produced, it leaves you wanting more.
A real stand out performance from Vicky McClure and the rest of the cast give a good performance too. By episode 2 it starts to get dark and much more enjoyable to watch.
Episode 3 is really good ,it takes some really dark twists and holds your interest .
The music really adds to the feel of it all, as does the great location scenes. I thought it well acted and produced, it leaves you wanting more.
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- TriviaThe lavish marbled interior shots of the Russian Embassy were filmed within Glasgow City Chambers. The Chambers offers free guided tours to members of the public most days.
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- Thistle Street Lane, Edinburgh, Scotland, Uk(Verloc's shop exteriors)
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