The Promise
- Miniserie de TV
- 2011
- 1h 29min
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8.3/10
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Una joven británica viaja a Palestina siguiendo los pasos de su abuelo, un soldado británico estacionado allí en los años cuarenta.Una joven británica viaja a Palestina siguiendo los pasos de su abuelo, un soldado británico estacionado allí en los años cuarenta.Una joven británica viaja a Palestina siguiendo los pasos de su abuelo, un soldado británico estacionado allí en los años cuarenta.
- Nominada a2premios BAFTA
- 4 nominaciones en total
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For a person who has been to the places that Kosminsky had shot, this piece of work is certainly worth the praise and had pushed me to write my first review on IMDb.
This outstanding piece of work, especially in photography and editing, indeed moves different audiences. The analogy between the past and the presence presents a different approach to seeing the Palestinian cause, especially from a foreigner's point of view.
The director is first a true historian, then a talented artist and finally an outstanding director. I sent this series to all of my family and friends as a must-watch.
This outstanding piece of work, especially in photography and editing, indeed moves different audiences. The analogy between the past and the presence presents a different approach to seeing the Palestinian cause, especially from a foreigner's point of view.
The director is first a true historian, then a talented artist and finally an outstanding director. I sent this series to all of my family and friends as a must-watch.
I had a personal interest in this for two reasons. My father served with the paras in Palestine (having joined up to fight the Germans) and I've had a long-term interest in what is now known as the 'IP' question. I have to say I was engrossed by the whole series, although there a few dramatic devices which were verging on the unbelievable. It might have worked better as a drama for those who knew absolutely nothing about the situation, in either era. I probably spent too much time worrying about the politics. My sympathies have always lain with the Palestinian side, and there were bits of it I thought were good for setting out a side to Israel that isn't always seen (eg the attitude of the settlers to the indigenous population, which I suspect are an embarrassment to many Israelis). However, although I know where I stand, I wouldn't want to watch anything which contained too much simple propaganda. I think The Promise did achieve a level of balance, sometimes to the detriment of the drama (eg the King David Hotel incident being followed by a suicide bomber). The perception has been is that The Promise was more pro Arab than Israeli, but I can guarantee that no-one with strong views and a knowledge of the history would be particularly satisfied with the politics. For instance, all the main characters were either Brits or Jews, the Arabs were walk-on one dimensional characters. I think it can best be regarded as a drama set in turbulent times, and not as a drama documentary - there is simply too much history to cover to do anything else. I realise it was a dramatic device but poor Len seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time throughout. To put in context, the British had about 100,000 troops in Palestine from 46 to 48, and lost 234 (ish). Not a small figure, but less than you would think from watching The Promise where every other Jew appeared to be a member of the Irgun (which was just one of a number of Jewish organisations). And the 100,000 weren't all Paras... As others have mentioned, why didn't Erin just read the whole diary at once!! Anyway, I elected not to include spoilers so I'll remain silent on various bits which annoyed me along the 'that didn't happen' and 'that couldn't happen' lines. But overall, I did actually enjoy it. Worth watching.
This mini series has a great plot. The parallel stories of Erin and Len Matthews are told in a really convincing way, with enlightening comparisons between the situation of Israel in 1946-1948 and today. I personally did not know much about the role of the British army in the couple of years prior to the creation of the State of Israel, and so I found Len's journey particularly interesting. The film is very didactic and is thus accessible to people who are not too familiar with the roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict. My only disappointment was the way Erin's character turns into a caricature in episodes 3 to 4. Her stubbornness and lack of respect for the lives of others make her really irritating. She puts other peoples' lives at risk multiple times and her behaviour is so reckless, despite her rather hazy motives, that it becomes unbelievable at times. Other than that, a very enjoyable series.
I caught this on a streaming service years ago, liked it, then bought the box set on DVD.
Good luck finding it now.
I just tried to "buy" it from amazon prime video and it was nowhere to be found.
Both Britain and Israel had fits with this movie because both of them felt that their countries histories and political positions had been inaccurately presented. So apparently they've succeeded in erasing this movie from cyber space. Pity.
The truth is that any organized government has enough mindless bureaucratic incompetence to supply an abundance of "unfortunate" evil into the world. Just pick up the newspaper.
The story is about a spoiled, bored, and aimless teenager who discovers that the grandfather the hardly knows was both a witness and a participant to a contested yet integral confluence of modern history.
She decides to take upon herself the task of fulfilling an unfulfilled promise made by her grandfather in his youth.
She pursues such with total disregard to the political landscape or sensitivity to the people she is involved with.
Six episodes of well researched but still semi-historical antics. Highly recommended.
Good luck finding it now.
I just tried to "buy" it from amazon prime video and it was nowhere to be found.
Both Britain and Israel had fits with this movie because both of them felt that their countries histories and political positions had been inaccurately presented. So apparently they've succeeded in erasing this movie from cyber space. Pity.
The truth is that any organized government has enough mindless bureaucratic incompetence to supply an abundance of "unfortunate" evil into the world. Just pick up the newspaper.
The story is about a spoiled, bored, and aimless teenager who discovers that the grandfather the hardly knows was both a witness and a participant to a contested yet integral confluence of modern history.
She decides to take upon herself the task of fulfilling an unfulfilled promise made by her grandfather in his youth.
She pursues such with total disregard to the political landscape or sensitivity to the people she is involved with.
Six episodes of well researched but still semi-historical antics. Highly recommended.
Astonishing is all I can say, I fail to find the words to describe this piece of work. Maybe being an Arab who's heart breaks in two every time he hears about his neighboring country and how they were left helpless to struggle and still are effects me more, maybe thats why the movie got to me so deeply. I wouldn't want to take the credit off the producer nor the cast or anyone who participated in this magnificent work good job. This is a must see series. People (ofcourse I know which sort of people) will start to take us into the small details of events and how the IDF does that and doesn't do that, I believe the picture is clear for those who have hearts and minds to see with.
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- TriviaThe idea for The Promise arose from the 1999 drama Warriors, Kosminsky's sympathetic portrayal of British troops peacekeeping in central Bosnia in 1992-93, their hands tied by an impossible mandate. A former soldier wrote to its executive producer Jane Tranter at the BBC, suggesting she should do a film about the forgotten British soldiers who had been in Palestine.
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