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La DCI Caroline Goode promete hacer justicia para una joven asesinada por su familia por enamorarse del hombre equivocado.La DCI Caroline Goode promete hacer justicia para una joven asesinada por su familia por enamorarse del hombre equivocado.La DCI Caroline Goode promete hacer justicia para una joven asesinada por su familia por enamorarse del hombre equivocado.
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Great! I know that it has been criticised by various communities, but this is a story that should be told so that the lessons can be learnt. Maybe it could have been told from a different angle, or more could have been heard of some of the central characters, but the fact remains that, were it not for the courage and tenacity of Caroline Goode, there would have been no justice. Watch it!
Good if slightly superficial retelling of the story of an investigation into a so-called "honour killing".
Keeley Hawes, as always, is excellent and is very credible as DCI Caroline Goode, the officer in charge of finding out what happened to a missing Asian girl. Shockingly, she discovers that she is far from the first police officer to have been made aware that something was amiss in the victim's life, but she's the first to take things seriously. The investigation moves from missing person to murder, with suspicion rapidly descending on members of the girl's family who refuse to co-operate with the police, insisting that the girl simply went away while knowing that the truth is very different.
It might be argued that there's a lack of cinematic drama though frankly I find that a bonus; this is a recreation of a real murder investigation - why does it need to be turned into anything else ? The supporting cast comes across as very natural, again omitting any excessive drama, and the background story throws a frightening spotlight on the cultural attitudes of some minorities in our society.
This is a very decent mini-series and well worth an 8.
Keeley Hawes, as always, is excellent and is very credible as DCI Caroline Goode, the officer in charge of finding out what happened to a missing Asian girl. Shockingly, she discovers that she is far from the first police officer to have been made aware that something was amiss in the victim's life, but she's the first to take things seriously. The investigation moves from missing person to murder, with suspicion rapidly descending on members of the girl's family who refuse to co-operate with the police, insisting that the girl simply went away while knowing that the truth is very different.
It might be argued that there's a lack of cinematic drama though frankly I find that a bonus; this is a recreation of a real murder investigation - why does it need to be turned into anything else ? The supporting cast comes across as very natural, again omitting any excessive drama, and the background story throws a frightening spotlight on the cultural attitudes of some minorities in our society.
This is a very decent mini-series and well worth an 8.
The story of the murder of Banaz Mahmood, a young Kurdish woman, murdered in a so called honour killing.
On the case is DI Caroline Goode, superbly portrayed by Keeley Hawes, there truly is nothing she cannot do, it's a sensitive performance.
It's interesting that the story is told through the eyes of the Detective, as opposed to through the eyes of the victim.
It's moving, a case that myself and my family remember well, one we all considered shocking and the behaviour of the men associated abhorrent.
It's a chilling story, highlighting cultural differences from a small fraction of people, views on women that seen so alien to most of us.
The only criticism, why on Earth didn't ITV put this out on one night, preferably a Sunday evening? Two parts, wasn't necessary.
Overall, I thought it was very good, 8/10.
On the case is DI Caroline Goode, superbly portrayed by Keeley Hawes, there truly is nothing she cannot do, it's a sensitive performance.
It's interesting that the story is told through the eyes of the Detective, as opposed to through the eyes of the victim.
It's moving, a case that myself and my family remember well, one we all considered shocking and the behaviour of the men associated abhorrent.
It's a chilling story, highlighting cultural differences from a small fraction of people, views on women that seen so alien to most of us.
The only criticism, why on Earth didn't ITV put this out on one night, preferably a Sunday evening? Two parts, wasn't necessary.
Overall, I thought it was very good, 8/10.
Keily Hawes yet again excelled yet again in her portrayal of the determined DCI investigating a vile crime. My only criticism is the series deserved longer perhaps another hour or two to flesh out the detail. It is important that barbaric religious crimes like these are exposed more frequently to prevent repetition and ensure there are less cover ups. A worthwhile well acted drama.
It's really not bad and I personally enjoyed it a lot.
Keeley Hawes is a beautiful actress. It just misses something, and some other performances feel a little overdone/a bit unnatural. Would recommend though, if just for Keeley herself, and the shocking story.
7/10
7/10
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- TriviaBased on a true story. Some names and certain other details have been changed.
- Versiones alternativasIn some countries, such as France and Germany, was broadcast as a single television film instead of two separate episodes, with no change in content.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.197 (2020)
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