See No Evil: The Moors Murders
- Miniserie de TV
- 2006
- 1h 9min
Un drama vívido que documenta a los famosos asesinos moros: Ian Brady y Myra Hindley.Un drama vívido que documenta a los famosos asesinos moros: Ian Brady y Myra Hindley.Un drama vívido que documenta a los famosos asesinos moros: Ian Brady y Myra Hindley.
- Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
- 4 premios ganados en total
Opiniones destacadas
It's taken fifteen years for me to watch this, in truth it's because I find the whole case so sickening, so upsetting, buy here are my thoughts.
A two part series, which is largely shown through the eyes of Myra's sister Maureen, the effects on her life, and how the crimes impacted on her life going forward.
The Moors murders shocked and sickened everyone, the crimes of Brady and Hindley so cruel, sickening and wicked. Even now my family won't have their names mentioned.
The series is quite violent, but fortunately it spares you details of some of what they did, it implies events.
The period detail is amazing, clothes, costumes, cars etc, it's very well made.
The acting is sensational, each does a great job, for me Joanne Frogatt stands out, what an actress she is.
I'm glad I watched it, it's very good, 8/10.
To mark the 40th anniversary of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley's convictions for the horrific 'Moors Murders', ITV1 has produced this dramatization of their hunt, capture and conviction, charting their friendship with Dave Smith (Michael McNulty), boyfriend of Hindley's sister, whom Brady tried to warp into his twisted little world. It was only when he saw Brady butchering 17 year old Edward Evans to death that it all came out and the pair were caught.
People reacted to this production with the expected mixed emotions. It was always going to be one of the most controversial productions the station had ever green-lighted, and there was understandable out-rage, offense and shock from some when it went ahead. But the families of the victims were okay with it and this drama does manage to be as realistic yet sensitive as it could possibly be.
This can hardly be described as 'entertaining', but by telling the dark true story that it is, it does play out with the required haunting gusto, with some dark camera shots and a few quiet, reflective scenes.
Performances wise, Sean Harris and Maxine Peake as the two main characters are highly effective, as are some of the supporting cast including George Costigan as the detective who lead the investigation that brought the pair to justice. Some of the others might need to brush up on their craft a bit, but they do not stop what is generally a well made and very effective timely re-telling of events nobody wanted to know but had to hear. ****
I still think it's brave, but I think a more updated telling would give more time to the victims and the obvious nonsense with the various police forces' investigations.
This was a quality drama at the time and I still think it holds weight. Maxine Peake is always phenomenal. The fella who plays Brady though, I knew I always had him pinned for a baddie. Was it because of this? Did he do it too well? I know full well I've seen him in all the wrong 'un roles since.
Anyway, RIP their victims and may the two awful creatures responsible be damned for eternity.
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- TriviaThe photos shown of the missing children are those of the real victims.
- ErroresThe police use Maglite® torches which did not exist until 1979.
- Citas
[talking about Myra, several years after her conviction and imprisonment]
Maureen Smith: I have to believe what my heart tells me, Dave. And my heart tells me whatever Myra did in the past, she's a different person now.
Dave Smith: She's worse than Brady, Maureen. I mean, he's just a sicko, a sex case - the king of the sex cases. But Myra - she's human: she had feelings. Remember the tears when Angela Dawn died? That card she gave us? "Another little flower for God's fucking garden"! Jesus! She was killing kids at the same time.
Maureen Smith: All right. All right. You believe what you want to - but please, please, can't you let me do the same?
Dave Smith: Of course. Sorry, Maureen.
Maureen Smith: If we can't put it behind us...
Dave Smith: We've got to, for the kids' sake. We can do it, girl.
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