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Prime Suspect: The Scent of Darkness

  • Película de TV
  • 1995
  • 1h 45min
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Prime Suspect: The Scent of Darkness (1995)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA series of brutal sex murders disturbingly similar to the pattern of Superintendent Jane Tennison's (Dame Helen Mirren's) first major case leads to the awful suggestion that she may have ca... Leer todoA series of brutal sex murders disturbingly similar to the pattern of Superintendent Jane Tennison's (Dame Helen Mirren's) first major case leads to the awful suggestion that she may have caught the wrong man the first time.A series of brutal sex murders disturbingly similar to the pattern of Superintendent Jane Tennison's (Dame Helen Mirren's) first major case leads to the awful suggestion that she may have caught the wrong man the first time.

  • Dirección
    • Paul Marcus
  • Guionista
    • Guy Hibbert
  • Elenco
    • Helen Mirren
    • Pip Donaghy
    • Tim Woodward
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.8/10
    2.9 k
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    • Dirección
      • Paul Marcus
    • Guionista
      • Guy Hibbert
    • Elenco
      • Helen Mirren
      • Pip Donaghy
      • Tim Woodward
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    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio ganado en total

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    Helen Mirren
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    • DSU Jane Tennison
    Pip Donaghy
    • Len Sheldon
    Tim Woodward
    Tim Woodward
    • George Marlow
    Stephen Boxer
    Stephen Boxer
    • DSU David Thorndike
    Hugh Simon
    Hugh Simon
    • Chief Inspector Finlay
    Alan Leith
    • Supt. Howell
    Stuart Wilson
    Stuart Wilson
    • Dr. Patrick Schofield
    Penelope Beaumont
    • Dr. Elizabeth Bramwell
    Christopher Ashley
    • Antony Bramwell
    Glen Berry
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    • Wayne
    Joseph Kpobie
    Joseph Kpobie
    • Al
    Otis Munyang'iri
    • Pete
    Rebecca Thorn
    • Policewoman 1
    Scott Neal
    Scott Neal
    • Geoff
    Christopher Fulford
    Christopher Fulford
    • DCI Tom Mitchell
    Sam Halpenny
    Sam Halpenny
    • Bill Douglas
    Linda Henry
    Linda Henry
    • Forensic Scientist
    Richard Hawley
    • DI Richard Haskons
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    talula1060

    Yelling and Screaming

    It seemed like the absence of Lynda LaPlante was a major loss to the series and you can really feel it in this episode. Characters who never showed much emotion in previous episodes were suddenly screaming for no reason. I understand the theme of sexism but the chip on Mitchell's shoulder and the commander screaming at Jane was very unusual and seemed unprovoked.

    The actor playing Mitchell was too overdramatic. The scene where he yelled at Richard was unexpected and seemed very unusual behavior for a guy who is angling for a promotion. Perhaps this character had issues. Since the show never bothered to let us in on them, it made for a confusing and ridiculous character arc. Why would a man who is trying to build a team to help him start screaming and slamming doors? Why was he so unwilling to properly investigate the case if he's trying to distinguish himself to the brass?

    When the commander kept cutting Jane off when she tried to speak and then yelled over her, it was very out of character for him. In the past, he's been a stereotypical, uptight, British repressed type who wouldn't dream of raising his voice. Suddenly he's screaming at Jane because he's angry she didn't follow orders? Is this still about her being a woman? She's always gone her way and he's never reacted like this. She gets results and solves cases. Also it's the mid 90s so there are plenty of female officers in the police department in Britain. All the young rookies were laughing and making jokes openly against a superior officer? They don't even know her so what's their issue her? Just seems strange that they seem to be going backwards with women's rights in the police department when the rest of the country isn't fighting gender battles anymore. There have been female PMs and MPs so I'm not sure why they are still harping on the woman angle.

    Sure, Jane has no bedside manner but only because she's had to fight for everything she's accomplished due to entrenched biases against her. Also, DCI Mitchell was an even bigger jerk than she was and a far less thorough detective so why are they still so hateful towards her? If there's a reason they don't like her, that's great. But they didn't let us in on it, so this made for a tough watch. It almost felt like they were trying to force drama in places it wasn't needed.

    The actor playing Marlowe was grossly miscast. He looked like a criminal completely capable of taking lives. The great thing about the original Marlowe was he maintained his cavalier attitude throughout which made him scarier. The wide-eyed smiles were absent here because the actor playing him couldn't pull it off with his beady eyes.

    For the first time I found myself wishing they would just let Tennison do her job and stop with all the department drama as it's getting very tired. If I wanted all that forced drama, I would watch Chicago PD. I'm still trying to figure out why they keep bouncing Tennison from station to station. When she became superintendent, didn't that mean she is in charge of one department like Kernan is? Why do they keep shifting her around? Everytime she's put on a case she's got to prove herself all over again and it's beyond annoying since the other officers would have heard of her track record and that would have earned her some respect.

    On an unrelated note, this episode marks the end of Richard in the series which makes me sad because he's always been my favorite character.
    Ganja_SonicPixie

    Nothing compares to Prime Suspect

    These series were popular, and still admired and remembered. Helen Mirren is wonderful as always, playing Jane Tennison - a great detective, proving that women can be both strong and emotional (In real life as much as on the screen), which is a quality men rarely have...in my not at all humble opinion. It's suitable for everyone not just fans of crime stories- it's not violent, it's emotional and filled with suspense and mystery.
    10AnnieLola

    Top-Drawer Suspenser!

    This one really keeps the viewer guessing-- though we never lose our faith that Tennison will somehow unravel the mystery and vindicate herself. She's certainly on thin ice throughout, and aren't her higher-ups being nasty! But our Jane soldiers on regardless --procedure be damned--, bolstered by excesses in hard liquor and cigarettes. We hope for a last-minute rescue of the latest victim, but nothing is certain here.

    It was disorienting to find the original George Marlowe, John Bowe, replaced by Tim Woodward, who looked nothing like him and didn't have at all the same feel or complexity. Evidently Bowe wasn't available. Marlowe's mum was played by Maxine Audley in 1991, and as she died in 1992 we may forgive her being replaced. The substitution is all the more forgivable, as the new Mrs. Marlowe was portrayed by the wonderful Joyce Redman, best remembered by many as 'Mrs. Waters', the woman rescued by Albert Finney as Tom Jones, who then becomes his delightfully sensuous dinner and bed companion-- afterward identified as Jenny Jones, his supposed mother!

    But to return to "The Scent of Darkness": I was thankful that this was shown all at once and not in two parts so that the conclusion wasn't delayed an entire week-- though of course nowadays it isn't difficult to find a way of viewing almost any show. "Scent of Darkness" forms a disturbing but satisfying sequel to the first "Prime Suspect", in its exploration of the power of a monstrously disturbed killer as well as of the power of the press.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Dark scent

    Like as was said for 'Inner Circles', this is going to be fairly similarly worded to my review for the previous case 'The Lost Child', mainly because their strengths are exactly the same to each and to the previous three series.

    None of the three cases making up 'Prime Suspect IV' ('The Lost Child', 'Inner Circles' and 'Scent of Darkness) are as good as the three previous series (though it would have been a Herculean task to do so, considering their sheer brilliance), but high expectations were met if not quite surpassed. All three are very good, often terrific with a lot of spot-on elements if falling short of perfection. Once again, 'Scent of Darkness' continues with the changes in format introduced in 'The Lost Child', including Lynda La Plante not being involved and the lengths of the episodes being shorter, for the fourth series it was three cases clocking in around just over five hours overall for 'Prime Suspect IV' rather than one case split into two halves like in the first three 'Prime Suspect' series.

    'Inner Circles' and 'Scent of Darkness' feel more settled in the changes generally than 'The Lost Child', though to me they are about equal quality-wise. 'Scent of Darkness', again from personal opinion, is let down only by the meeting between Tennison and Marlow which, despite it being tense, missing the ambiguous nature that was most striking in the first 'Prime Suspect' series, and an ending that didn't satisfy as much as ought.

    However, 'Scent of Darkness' is stylishly and cleverly filmed, with slick editing and atmospheric lighting, and there is a consistently wonderful atmosphere throughout. It is very gritty, if not quite as dark as 'Prime Suspect III', and effectively claustrophobic. It is very hard to forget the music score too. The scripting, like its predecessor, is some of the best there is of any mystery/detective drama, being superbly constructed and intelligent, plus it is hard to not be impressed by the cunning subtlety of the conflicts.

    Story-telling is very compelling and twisty, with an atmosphere that is gritty and harrowing but also intricate and honest. It is a complex story that keeps one guessing right up to the end while also being easy to follow. Tennison's personal life is balanced very well.

    Jane Tennison continues to be an interesting character, the character and the depiction of the police force was very ahead of the time back in the 90s and holds much fascination now even if not so novel.

    Helen Mirren gives a typically magnificent performance in the lead, and perfectly matched by Stuart Wilson. Tim Woodward gives a very good, often excellent, account of himself, though John Bowe in the first series gave the character more chills and complexity.

    In conclusion, 'Prime Suspect IV' ends on a strong note. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    saint_thomass

    Let down by story and lead

    Nicely filmed and well acted, it has a lot of tension and suspense and is gripping. But Tennison is such a dragon that it's hard to sympathise with her, as she insults everyone around her and never apologises for her mistakes. Despite her detestable nature, Tennison never seems to get her comeuppance nor does she get put in her place.

    Another let down is the story which, though gripping, is rather predictable in some respects and very difficult to believe in others. One never feels that one is getting anywhere by watching the story and feels that instead one is at the whim of the author, who himself probably hadn't thought up the ending till writing it. The attempt at introducing suspense by introducing some time pressure fails rather.

    There is some comical garbled shouting exchanged by some officers, which is quite amusing. It's also worth noting that there's a large amount of smoking, especially by today's standards.

    Overall not bad, but not good either. The main character is too hard to like and the story (especially the conclusion) too ridiculous.

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    • Trivia
      The program Jane's (Dame Helen Mirren's) boyfriend is watching, as she tries to solicit his advice on her case, is an early Lee Evans sketch/stand-up show.
    • Errores
      The location used for the externals of Marlow's lockup are a completely different location to those used in Price to Pay: Part 2 (1991).
    • Citas

      Dr. Patrick Schofield: Sometimes you have to trust people.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1996)
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      Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)
      Written by Harry Dacre

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      • 15 de mayo de 1995 (Reino Unido)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • PBS/Masterpiece Theatre
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      • Prime Suspect 4: The Scent of Darkness
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      • Granada Television
      • WGBH
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