Un hombre amnésico podría ser una figura clave en la búsqueda del detective Mackenzie Stone de su propia esposa, desaparecida hace cinco años.Un hombre amnésico podría ser una figura clave en la búsqueda del detective Mackenzie Stone de su propia esposa, desaparecida hace cinco años.Un hombre amnésico podría ser una figura clave en la búsqueda del detective Mackenzie Stone de su propia esposa, desaparecida hace cinco años.
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This programme creates two intertwined story lines. One involves a detective whose wife apparently runs out on him on their 5th wedding anniversary and is not seen or heard from in the 3 months before the programme starts. The other story is about a man with apparent amnesia who MAY have murdered his wife and step child.
The detective falls apart, drinking heavily and starts to confuse fantasy and reality. Then he decides that two men appearing on two different Missing Posters are the same man, and this is the amnesiac man. The detective starts putting pressure on the amnesiac to admit who he is. Meanwhile other detectives begin to question whether the wife really ran away.
This programme relies heavily on amnesia, memory loss, memory gaps, hallucinations, twisted memories, unreliable remembrances. As such, nothing you see or hear can be relied upon. And therein lies the problem. There is nothing in this programme to get your teeth into. There are no reliable facts to hold on to. None at all.
Is the amnesiac a murderer? Is the detective a murderer? Has anyone actually been murdered? Does anyone care? Sure, it has the high production values of UK-based drama, with fine acting and a reasonable script, but the story just doesn't hold water and the over-use of unreliable memories makes the plot too fluid to be involving.
I lost count of the number of slamming doors when nobody was there, out of focus flashbacks, deliberately vague memories, seeing things that weren't there, mistaking one person for another, red herrings, over reactions and implausible coincidences. Everything is just too contrived to make sense.
Oh, and the computer skills ascribed to one of the characters is simply impossible.
Overall I found the plot simplistic, obvious and devoid of tension. If you don't bother to pay attention or think about what you're watching then you'll undoubtedly be surprised by the ending. Personally I knew the outcome less than 5 minutes into the programme.
A really disappointing programme.
The detective falls apart, drinking heavily and starts to confuse fantasy and reality. Then he decides that two men appearing on two different Missing Posters are the same man, and this is the amnesiac man. The detective starts putting pressure on the amnesiac to admit who he is. Meanwhile other detectives begin to question whether the wife really ran away.
This programme relies heavily on amnesia, memory loss, memory gaps, hallucinations, twisted memories, unreliable remembrances. As such, nothing you see or hear can be relied upon. And therein lies the problem. There is nothing in this programme to get your teeth into. There are no reliable facts to hold on to. None at all.
Is the amnesiac a murderer? Is the detective a murderer? Has anyone actually been murdered? Does anyone care? Sure, it has the high production values of UK-based drama, with fine acting and a reasonable script, but the story just doesn't hold water and the over-use of unreliable memories makes the plot too fluid to be involving.
I lost count of the number of slamming doors when nobody was there, out of focus flashbacks, deliberately vague memories, seeing things that weren't there, mistaking one person for another, red herrings, over reactions and implausible coincidences. Everything is just too contrived to make sense.
Oh, and the computer skills ascribed to one of the characters is simply impossible.
Overall I found the plot simplistic, obvious and devoid of tension. If you don't bother to pay attention or think about what you're watching then you'll undoubtedly be surprised by the ending. Personally I knew the outcome less than 5 minutes into the programme.
A really disappointing programme.
A psychological thriller which is worth watching if you don't think too hard about the character with amnesia.
There is a double storyline which intertwines and keeps the viewing guessing about what is going on with the two male leads.
The ending is just too ludicrous. Was he an undisclosed channel swimmer?
Spoiler: What was the point of the amnesiac drawing attention to himself by walking into A&E and claiming he knew nothing about himself or his history. Why did he let himself be examined in a way that would show that he had no brain trauma?
With sufficient IT skills to be able to hack into just about anything, including banks, then why choose an altogether more risky way to commit fraud and embezzlement.
There is a double storyline which intertwines and keeps the viewing guessing about what is going on with the two male leads.
The ending is just too ludicrous. Was he an undisclosed channel swimmer?
Spoiler: What was the point of the amnesiac drawing attention to himself by walking into A&E and claiming he knew nothing about himself or his history. Why did he let himself be examined in a way that would show that he had no brain trauma?
With sufficient IT skills to be able to hack into just about anything, including banks, then why choose an altogether more risky way to commit fraud and embezzlement.
I won't give anything away, but.....this series really should have been continued beyond the ending, or else it should have had some sort of sequel. Talk about leaving you hanging.....
You'll come up with several different denouements for "Amnesia" - not sure if you'll get the right one.
The story concerns an amnesiac, John Dean (Anthony Calf) who is asked to take part in an experiment for a treatment that shows great promise. At first he refuses. He is not sure he wants to know about his past as he is happily married and has a good life, but he and his wife (Jemma Redgrave) need the money, so he agrees to do it.
DC Mackenzie Stone meanwhile is searching for his wife, who walked out on him a year ago. He has very little memory of what happened and why she took off, except for brief flashes and terrible nightmares. He constantly goes through missing person reports.
When he sees one for a Paul West, he thinks that West might be Dean and starts an investigation. He soon learns that Dean's wife and child were killed in a fire, and then West disappeared. Shortly after that, Dean showed up in their town.
Mackenzie's partner, Brendan Coyle, starts to think that Mackenzie may have killed his wife.
Mackenzie thinks that John Dean is Paul West and that West killed his wife and child and probably killed before.
So who's right? Are they both right? Both wrong? One right and one wrong?
Great story, with the actors' excellent work throughout a bonus. They are all terrific.
I saw this on Netflix - I recommend it highly.
The story concerns an amnesiac, John Dean (Anthony Calf) who is asked to take part in an experiment for a treatment that shows great promise. At first he refuses. He is not sure he wants to know about his past as he is happily married and has a good life, but he and his wife (Jemma Redgrave) need the money, so he agrees to do it.
DC Mackenzie Stone meanwhile is searching for his wife, who walked out on him a year ago. He has very little memory of what happened and why she took off, except for brief flashes and terrible nightmares. He constantly goes through missing person reports.
When he sees one for a Paul West, he thinks that West might be Dean and starts an investigation. He soon learns that Dean's wife and child were killed in a fire, and then West disappeared. Shortly after that, Dean showed up in their town.
Mackenzie's partner, Brendan Coyle, starts to think that Mackenzie may have killed his wife.
Mackenzie thinks that John Dean is Paul West and that West killed his wife and child and probably killed before.
So who's right? Are they both right? Both wrong? One right and one wrong?
Great story, with the actors' excellent work throughout a bonus. They are all terrific.
I saw this on Netflix - I recommend it highly.
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- TriviaIn the United States, the series aired on PBS as part of the Masterpiece Mystery! (Mystery! (1980)) block of programming.
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