Una mujer policía se enfrenta cara a cara con un padre aparentemente abnegado que en realidad es un asesino.Una mujer policía se enfrenta cara a cara con un padre aparentemente abnegado que en realidad es un asesino.Una mujer policía se enfrenta cara a cara con un padre aparentemente abnegado que en realidad es un asesino.
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What a powerhouse performance by Gillian Anderson ... this is a murder case, a detective story ... but it also is about feminism in a way. Now you may roll your eyes (or applaud), depending on how or what that word does to you. But while other movies may really use a too obvious way to hammer home certain social/gender issues, this really tackles it all with the right amount of self awareness! The main character is not without flaws ... but no hero is perfect, no matter if male or female.
And her acting out (as some might call it), is her just living ... being an independent woman. She may be showing a colder side most of the time, but it is just because she has been hardened by so many years fighting on so many fronts - not just by trying to catch criminals. Her attitude may not sit well with some, but that is just who she is. And yet while she is tough, she has more than a heart of gold. She is the morally speaking the core of it all ... which I reckon some will disagree with - especially considering some of her ... (night) activities.
But you shouldn't judge her, especially when you have Jamie Dorman here ... who may not have gone any extra mile in the 50 shades of Grey movie(s - only saw the first one), but goes over the top in this one ... kidding aside and this is quite the serious matter and serious life or death situation that you get served here. The performances are amazing. Some strands may feel not resolved by the end of it and the third season is ... I would call it great, but differently than the first two in so many aspects.
A really good show then, that has many interesting aspects, especially when it comes to morals, insanity and social perceptions ...
And her acting out (as some might call it), is her just living ... being an independent woman. She may be showing a colder side most of the time, but it is just because she has been hardened by so many years fighting on so many fronts - not just by trying to catch criminals. Her attitude may not sit well with some, but that is just who she is. And yet while she is tough, she has more than a heart of gold. She is the morally speaking the core of it all ... which I reckon some will disagree with - especially considering some of her ... (night) activities.
But you shouldn't judge her, especially when you have Jamie Dorman here ... who may not have gone any extra mile in the 50 shades of Grey movie(s - only saw the first one), but goes over the top in this one ... kidding aside and this is quite the serious matter and serious life or death situation that you get served here. The performances are amazing. Some strands may feel not resolved by the end of it and the third season is ... I would call it great, but differently than the first two in so many aspects.
A really good show then, that has many interesting aspects, especially when it comes to morals, insanity and social perceptions ...
I was looking for something to pull me in and unplug me from reality and this series definitely does that. Both of the main actors were brilliant, and while from Gillian Anderson I expected, Jamie Dornan came as a surprise. I don't know how he bounced back from playing this because you could tell he went deep into the mental state of the character, especially in the last season. The first 2 seasons are pretty similar in pace and style, in darkness and detail. The 3rd one changes all of this and although I did not perceive it as being slower as many have mentioned I did find it darker, more harrowing. Most of it is spent looking at the depth and origins of the killers actions, and in a way these feel more real than the murders themselves. Whilst his actions feel far removed from daily life the experiences that shaped him as they are revealed show how the human in him got broken and then when the finale comes it hits so much harder. It's been a roller-coaster, a captivating experience and I loved it, even if it left me shaken for a couple of hours afterwards.
This series had me gripped from start to finish, and I couldn't be happier that a second series has been green-lit. As a senior police officer leads the hunt for a serial killer in Belfast, we see the similarities in these two amoral protagonists. The story unfolds with an economy of scene structure which never omits important details; every scene drives the narrative, but it never feels unreal or stretches credulity. Beautifully paced, tension abounds with spine-tingling murder scenes. The characters are very well written, and played with pitch-perfect performances from the leads, Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan. Another reviewer on this strand didn't like the ending, but for me it was spot on. The story took the time to include complexities and unresolved events which are reflective of real life. Are we to castigate every TV show production team who leave a show on a cliffhanger ending to give them somewhere to go with the next series? If the next one carries the universally excellent production values of the first, then I for one can't wait.
Started off really good - Season 1 was pure thriller pleasure. Then Season 2 put the brakes on slowly but surely. Season 3 is a battle to get through, scenes are drawn out, far too much repetitive dialogue.
"The Fall" is a very well filmed and developed story. The acting of all the cast is accurate and right where it needs to be. No more, no less.
For all of you that are used to the fast paced American type of the genre and everything that it includes, the directing will seem a bit/quite slow.
But actually it is not because it is very realistic. Real serial, real police people, real police building, with no unnecessary details, no unnecessary high tech gadgets or theatrics. It is purely European (british-irish) style.
So, do watch it for what it is and not for what you are used to and what it is not.
This is an addition for the second season of the show. The review remains the same except the pace of the episodes. In comparison with the first season they have become faster and tighter. The second season is more personal for both the leading characters. The ending was somewhat ambivalent and can definitely bring a third season if so decided from all parties.
Gillian Anderson's performance was even better than the first season. Jamie Dornan's as well. Everything was just as good and a little bit better. In conclusion "The Fall" is TV at its best!
For all of you that are used to the fast paced American type of the genre and everything that it includes, the directing will seem a bit/quite slow.
But actually it is not because it is very realistic. Real serial, real police people, real police building, with no unnecessary details, no unnecessary high tech gadgets or theatrics. It is purely European (british-irish) style.
So, do watch it for what it is and not for what you are used to and what it is not.
This is an addition for the second season of the show. The review remains the same except the pace of the episodes. In comparison with the first season they have become faster and tighter. The second season is more personal for both the leading characters. The ending was somewhat ambivalent and can definitely bring a third season if so decided from all parties.
Gillian Anderson's performance was even better than the first season. Jamie Dornan's as well. Everything was just as good and a little bit better. In conclusion "The Fall" is TV at its best!
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- TriviaGillian Anderson declared that Stella Gibson is her favourite among all of the characters she has performed, even more than Scully from Los expedientes secretos X (1993).
- ErroresAlthough the action develops during a month or so, Spector's daughter, Olive, is visibly getting older from one season to the other.
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Stella Gibson: That's what really bothers you, isn't it? The one-night stand? Man fucks woman. Subject man, verb fucks, object woman. That's okay. Woman fucks man. Woman subject, man object. That's not so comfortable for you, is it?
- ConexionesFeatured in Britain's Favourite Detectives (2014)
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