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Norte y Sur

Título original: North & South
  • Miniserie de TV
  • 2004
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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Richard Armitage and Daniela Denby-Ashe in Norte y Sur (2004)
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Es una adaptación en cuatro partes de la historia de amor de Elizabeth Gaskell con Margaret Hale, una sureña de clase media que se ve obligada a mudarse a la ciudad norteña de Milton.Es una adaptación en cuatro partes de la historia de amor de Elizabeth Gaskell con Margaret Hale, una sureña de clase media que se ve obligada a mudarse a la ciudad norteña de Milton.Es una adaptación en cuatro partes de la historia de amor de Elizabeth Gaskell con Margaret Hale, una sureña de clase media que se ve obligada a mudarse a la ciudad norteña de Milton.

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    • Daniela Denby-Ashe
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    • Tim Pigott-Smith
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    Daniela Denby-Ashe
    Daniela Denby-Ashe
    • Margaret Hale
    • 2004
    Richard Armitage
    Richard Armitage
    • John Thornton
    • 2004
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    • Richard Hale
    • 2004
    Sinéad Cusack
    Sinéad Cusack
    • Hannah Thornton
    • 2004
    Brendan Coyle
    Brendan Coyle
    • Nicholas Higgins
    • 2004
    Pauline Quirke
    Pauline Quirke
    • Dixon
    • 2004
    Jo Joyner
    Jo Joyner
    • Fanny Thornton
    • 2004
    Kay Lyon
    • Mary Higgins
    • 2004
    Lesley Manville
    Lesley Manville
    • Maria Hale
    • 2004
    Anna Maxwell Martin
    Anna Maxwell Martin
    • Bessy Higgins
    • 2004
    Emma Owen
    • Edith Lennox
    • 2004
    Jane Booker
    Jane Booker
    • Mrs Shaw
    • 2004
    Tom Charnock
    • Williams
    • 2004
    William Houston
    William Houston
    • John Boucher
    • 2004
    John Light
    John Light
    • Henry Lennox
    • 2004
    Brian Protheroe
    Brian Protheroe
    • Mr Bell
    • 2004
    Will Tacey
    • Mr Latimer
    • 2004
    Lucy Brown
    Lucy Brown
    • Ann Latimer
    • 2004
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    Reviewers say 'North & South' is acclaimed for its vivid depiction of social and industrial tensions, with standout performances by Richard Armitage and Daniela Denby-Ashe. The period setting is brought to life through cinematography and set design, while the romantic plot is emotionally engaging. Some note rushed plot elements, yet the miniseries is generally seen as a captivating adaptation.
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    10sarah1602

    Brilliant - great Sunday evening entertainment!!

    Just what you need for a cold winter Sunday night! It's nice to have something to really get into, but the 4 weeks it was on went way too fast! The sets, costumes and acting were excellent, especially Richard Armitage's performance as mill owner John Thornton. He's got a brilliant deep, brooding sort of look about him, but with a softer, kind side too that is gradually revealed as the story goes on. The way Richard Armitage portrayed these two sides of Thornton's character was amazing. And as well as being a great actor, he's also very, very good looking! Nice smile (though we don't see it very often - so it's lucky he looks good when being moody/troubled!!)and a lovely voice. (sounds a bit like Sean Bean as a matter of fact!) Oh I'm going to miss this series! But honestly, not just because of Mr Thornton; it really was a gripping story and a great drama. The music was brilliant too, really capturing the mood and feel of the dark, industrial setting.
    10eliza_gaskell

    A diamond in the rough

    It's been a while since the BBC has given a outstanding period drama. I've seen North and South when it was first aired in Australia on the ABC TV, where there was very little promotion about it. And what a surprise it was. I brought it immediately once it was available on DVD in Australia.

    I've just finished watching it (for the hundredth time) and is still stands the test of time. How on Earth did the BBC managed to get a near perfect cast for this production is simply miraculous and the lead actors were virtually unknown at the time! Elizabeth Gaskell works may not be well known, however Mrs Gaskell is to be given credit. She was one of the first to write how exactly the common man, at the time, spoke with imperfect English. She witnessed the decay and filth, breathed the smoke of industry and saw the poverty of the workers, when she lived in Manchester with her preacher husband; North and South, the novel, depicts all this.

    This adaptation of Mrs Gaskell's North and South is faultless and the acting is sublime.Some lines and scenes are from the book, while others parts are adapted to suit the small screen and modern audiences. For example, Margaret in the book never went to the mill, where as she does in the TV mini series. Nevertheless it does follow the book closely, far closer than Mrs Gaskell's other novel turned into a mini series Cansford (2007).

    Daniela Denby-Ashe is absolutely ideal as the beautiful, privileged and head strong Margaret Hale who is uprooted from her beloved Helstone to the industrial town of Milton by her father Mr Hale. It is in Milton where Margaret's middle class ideals are challenged and she slowly grows as a person of real character; along this journey she slows admires and eventually falls in love with the local mill owner John Thornton (a self made man who has successfully, raised his family and himself out of poverty, whom she considers to be socially inferior) . This challenging role allows Ms Denby-Ashe to stretch her acting abilities, develop her character and her portrayal as Margaret is simply stunning. There are scenes, combined with great lighting and the Victorian costume, where Daniela is gorgeously beautiful. What a contrast to see her in this, then the dumbing character of Janey in My Family.

    Richard Armitage is John Thornton! He breathed life in to this character and gave him dimensions. Mr Armitage portrays him as man with many facets: flawed, ruthless, angry, intelligent but also with a honest and frank countenance. Cannot think of any other English actor to portray John Thornton as Richard Armitage has. Not many actors can pull off expressions that can convey a range of emotions with a look and not uttering a single word. His screen presence is charismatic and riveting, but well balanced, as to not overwhelm Ms Denby-Ashe presence on the small screen. Simply put, the man has TALENT! which puts to shames his contemporaries thespians in Hollywood.

    And the chemistry between the two leading actors makes watching the end worthwhile. (Puritans would gasp in horror, but if you read the book, you'll know what I mean, when I state, although I loved the book, I prefer this modern updated ending). But lets not forget the supporting cast.

    Sinead Cusack, a delight to watch as Mrs Hannah Thornton. To witness Richard Armitage and Sinead, having similar characteristics and as well as mannerisms, even looks, you'd be lead to believe they are related. And Mrs Thornton's love for her son John, is beautifully enacted, in the scene before and after the proposal.

    Great to see Tim Piggot-Smith as Mr Hale (a weak character) in a role that does not stereo cast him as villain. Leslie Manville as Mrs Maria Hale, another weak character, is virtually unrecognizable. Brendan Coyle does justice to the character of Nicholas Higgins; notice the twinkle in his eye when he reveals some truths to Thornton.

    Anna Maxwell Martin as Bessie Higgins, Pauline Quirke as Dixon, Jo Joyner as self absorbed Fanny Thornton and Brian Protheroe (Mr Bell) all have their moments in the spotlight. Finally, Rupert Evans, surprising to see him cast as Frederick Hale, and he does look a bit like Daniela Denby-Ashe.

    Sandy Welch script is placed in the careful hands of director Brian Percival who manages to film N&S beautifully. Edinburgh as Milton in the 1800 gives a wonderful feel, for the the industrialization of England, the cotton mills and the Union movement. Locations and set design are a treat, which give the feel of the Victorian era. The rigid social structure is highlighted not only in the actors accents, speech and manner of dress but also where they live. Just look at the difference between the household of the Higgins, Hales and Thornton not to mention London, where Edith lives.

    The costumes give depth and assist the actors with their character; delightful to see Daniela in a wide brim hat than a bonnet. Richard Armitage look devilishly handsome with or without a cravat.

    Lastly music by Martin Phipps, this man can compose and it shone in N&S. The score plays beautifully to important moments in the story. Margaret and John's simple piano tune, subtly overlaid, when there is an emotional development in their relationship or when they are both internalizing their feels for each other; to the swelling music when something dramatic has happened, all fits in well with the overall production.

    North & South is proof that you don't need state of the art special effects, million dollar budgets and overpaid actors with star power or sex scenes. A simple story can touch a thousand souls...for it connects to the emotional human side and you feel for the characters as they travel on their journey, and North & South has all that.
    10wynne

    simply excellent

    Excellent rendition of Elizabeth Gaskells book.

    The production is authentic - set in an impressive, historic working mill - with Edinburgh filling in for Manchester (Milton). The camera work is fluid and modern, and the story is told easily, not stilted, like some period dramas.

    The acting is superb - the lead characters John and Hannah Thornton, Margaret Hale, and union man Nicholas Higgins are so natural that you forget that you are watching a movie, and get simply enthralled in their story. The supporting characters are also strong making this an unexpected gem of a movie.

    Some of the dialog is taken directly from the book; some scenes are new but feel authentic. Overall I think that the story is very well told - the story of owner vs. worker in the industrial revolution - as well as an unexpected romance between social classes.
    theeyeshaveit469

    What would I compare it to?

    North and South is my favorite book because I like the basic story and I really love the characters, and this feeling carried over to the series. Even though the BBC Wives and Daughters series was excellent and stuck more strictly to the book than North and South - I still enjoyed North and South more because of the reasons I love the book. I also thought the acting of the whole cast was as good as anything I have seen. North and South is often compared with Pride and Prejudice and while there is a good reason for that, I actually feel it has as much in common with a Dickens tale. The book was actually first published by Dickens in his weekly paper/magazine and was viewed favorably by him. If I was to try and describe the tone of the piece I would describe it as a cross between a slightly less complicated Dickens tale and Jane Austen. I never thought I would find a series I like better than Pride and Prejudice but I have. While it came to a resolved ending as most drama series do, whether tragic or happy, - there were several relationships in this that I wanted to follow further and I was wishing it would continue.
    10quilttn

    Gorgeous adaptation

    I'm a history teacher so I'm very critical of adaptations, especially those that sentimentalize the past in any way. This is a superb rendering of the spirit of the industrial age and the many facets of class struggle within it. It's also a richly romantic love story. The acting by all the cast is uniformly excellent but Richard Armitage as Thornton is a stand-out. The BBC is well-known for their meticulous attention to detail with locations and costumes. The working 19C mills used in the film are like watching a Jacob Riis photograph springing to life. The cinematography is gorgeous and the music is outstanding. This is the best historic fiction on screen I've ever seen.

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    • Trivia
      Milton is based on Manchester, where Elizabeth Gaskell also lived.
    • Errores
      When Thornton is taking his walk at the graveyard after his mother asks him not to go see Margaret, he is not wearing a hat. But when he returns home, the first thing he does is place his hat on the table.
    • Citas

      John Thornton: [When Margaret is leaving Milton in a carriage] Look back at me.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Story of the Costume Drama: The Stars (2008)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Factory
      By Martin Phipps

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de noviembre de 2004 (Reino Unido)
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      • Reino Unido
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      • Calton Old Cemetery, Edimburgo, Escocia, Reino Unido
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