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David Tennant in The Escape Artist (2013)

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The Escape Artist

32 opiniones
9/10

I loved it

This is very important. if you enjoyed this series, stop here. seriously stop. reviews here have combed the plot to within an inch of its life.

if you have no knowledge of UK courtrooms, like me (i have no idea if the complaints in other reviews about court procedures hold water) and decided to excuse stupid actions to human failings then you can enjoy this immensely. i don't know if i'm trying to excuse plot holes here or if the writers meant for his characters to make seemingly stupid decisions deliberately. ppl do insane things everyday. look around you, reality is illogical.

at least everyone can agree David Tennant killed it here and the last episode made it worthwhile. the last 10 min were nerve wreaking. my heart was beating so hard, i couldn't breathe or move i could only stare mouthing "wow"
  • Shymaa0000
  • 13 jul 2019
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7/10

preposterous but entertaining nonetheless

David Tennant is a talented barrister whose big win comes back to haunt him in "The Escape Artist," from 2013. Lots of negative comments here on IMDb.

Will has to defend Liam Foyle in a horrific murder case. It seems fairly clear that he's guilty, but Will manages to get him acquitted. The next thing he knows, Foyle has filed a complaint against Will. And here's where the problems with the script begin. Motivations throughout are simply not clear, and I guess we're supposed to assume that because this guy is a sociopath, he does things for the hell of it.

And for the hell of it, he's out to get his defense barrister. His next move is more heinous, and this time, Will sees him when he looks out the window. This time, though, another barrister takes his case, and Will feels what it's like on the other side.

There were criticisms on this board about the way British court procedure was portrayed. Naturally we here in America don't know much about that. What we do know is how odd the U.S. courts can be, so nothing surprises us. I watch a lot of true crime and have seen innocent people sitting on death row for 16 years, an abusive husband given joint custody of his children with his wife (he winds up nearly killing her) - etc.

British courts aside, this is an unbelievable story that is nevertheless engrossing and has a neat, if preposterous, twist at the end. I enjoyed the acting overall as well. The script could have used a little more work in finding stronger motivations. I would guess that the writer had an incredible idea for a denouement and filled in the rest, but not very carefully.
  • blanche-2
  • 22 dic 2014
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7/10

Not bad, but not among the BBC´s finest

BBC Crime has always been a certain sign of quality - I have never discontinued any of their series because of disturbing implausibility or something. On the other hand, as so many similar works are created monthly, it is evident that not all can be up to par or they just do not bespeak you as much.

The Escape Artist is such a series where the share of court events and dramatics sometimes tend to overshadow the thrill and the urge to find out what was really the case. David Tennant as Will Burton, Sophie Okonedo as Maggie Gardner, Toby Kebbell as Liam Foyle are more than good, but often the aridity of scenes with-around them does not bring the suspense along as it could be. Still, the logic of events remains and some steps odd at first obtain the satisfactory solution and motivation later on. Bearing in mind Burton´s profession, the final outcome is logical as well.

Thus, the performances excel the script decidedly, but 3 episodes only let you dig yourself not in too big redundancy or have blah! feelings. Watch it, ponder a bit and then find other works where the stars of this series perform :)
  • BeneCumb
  • 21 nov 2018
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10/10

Brilliant David Tennant

You might love or hate this piece, however one thing is absolutely sure: David Tennant has given us some brilliant acting in this show, and even if it is for that only it deserves 10/10.
  • tamaramarkovich
  • 2 jul 2020
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10/10

Compelling and Not Flawed

This is one of the finest televised dramas I have ever seen. I was watching it on the TV channel that brings us wonderful British shows, Part 1, knowing that Part 2 would be aired the next week. About and hour into the telecast, the TV went dark and I looked about and there were no lights anywhere. We were undergoing a power outage. Determined to see the entire production, I ordered the DVD which I then did as gifts for film aficionados. I had no prior introduction to the work of David Tennant but was so impressed. Learning of his amazing career is a pleasure. He admires Derek Jacobi, an actor long admired in the States beginning with "I, Claudius." I was privileged to have drinks with Sir Derek in Stratford in the autumn of 1982 following his stellar performance in "The Tempest." He continues turning out marvelous performances.
  • randyruss72
  • 10 oct 2016
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6/10

Flawed but compelling

As others have pointed out, there are irritating problems with logic throughout the story. But I found the show clearly worth viewing - because the dialog was great, the premise was a good one, the acting and directing were outstanding, I cared about the characters, and the ending was satisfying.

The writing of a screenplay has a number of important components, and not every good writer is a master of all. David Wolstencroft was the author, and his dialog is very good, his character development excellent, the basic scenario good, his plot creativity good, his resolution of the story rather brilliant. His one fault, as I see it - and it's a big one for me - is believability. In order to advance his story, he resorts to plot twists that defy logic, and characters who act stupidly and have emotions that don't fit - and he does it over and over. A serious failing. I've often thought that every screenplay that wants to be considered as serious art should go through a logic evaluation process before screening.

Still, it was a riveting series, and I couldn't wait to see how it would turn out. I worried about some of the characters, the villain was memorable, and I loved the ending; it was so clever that a little implausibility there didn't ruin it for me.
  • craig-w
  • 2 jul 2014
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10/10

A charming defense barrister has the perfect record of never having lost a case.

Will Burton a junior barrister defends a man who charged with a brutal murder. This series becomes a white knuckle, tension filled drama. It is not a typical, predictable series. Extremely well written. Not only is David Tennant superb, each actor in this 6 part series delivers a great performance. The lighting, photography and sets are simply top notch. The special features (interviews) are well worth watching. They are short and informative. If you only watch American productions you will notice British productions are vastly different. In my humble opinion, British productions are superior. I'd watch this series again, which I rarely ever do! Keep an open mind if this is your first time viewing a British production. I'm sure you will become a convert after watching this riveting drama.
  • lfodor-09199
  • 29 jun 2015
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6/10

Where is the love?!

  • planktonrules
  • 9 jul 2014
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8/10

Great watching

Suspenseful, dark and frankly more than a bit creepy in paces. David Tennant is excellent in this. The (brilliantly cast) adversary is uncomfortable to watch,. If you took the facial features of Tim Curry, Stephen Mangan and Steve-o and removed the menacing parts from each and smooshed them all together, you would get an oddly attractive bad guy. This is him.
  • samthejudgeamos
  • 19 may 2022
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6/10

Law makers and law breakers

This BBC mini-series was short on credibility but pretty long on tension and suspense, helped by convincing acting and pacey direction. David Tennent, who appears to be everywhere on TV at the moment, is a hot-shot young city barrister who gets a sadistic murderer off on a technicality, but who by snubbing him after the trial wreaks a terrible fate for his family. Although an eye-witness to the horrific crime perpetrated on his wife in their holiday cottage, Tennent finds himself the biter-bit as the perpetrator turns to his chief rival in the "Young Lawyer of The Year" stakes, Sophie Okinedo, who also appears to be everywhere on TV at the moment, as his defence solicitor, her character's detachment and ambition now ironically reflecting Tennent's own character earlier.

Like I said, the plot was unbelievable but once you cottoned onto this and surrendered to it as a sort of UK-based John Grisham entertainment, it was an engaging enough production. The acting helped to paper over the plot holes, Tennent as the high-flier brought to earth with a crash, Toby Kebbell as the clinical but devious psychopath Liam Foyle and Okinedo as Tennent's young legal rival, her ambition clouding her judgement in taking on the case of such a brutal killer.

Spread over three nights you could see the padding and as I indicated earlier the sensationalist story-line probably belonged more in a Stateside rather than London-based setting, over the top final confrontation and all.

I personally prefer my thriller dramas when they're a bit more grounded in reality but as escapist nonsense I suppose it just about justified three hours of my time.
  • Lejink
  • 18 nov 2013
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9/10

A Gilded Lawyer With Outrageous Bad Luck.

  • davvvyc
  • 23 mar 2016
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7/10

The Escape Artist

Definitely an implausible storyline and utterly far fetched, but then many compelling dramas have peculiar twists, and often events would never happen in reality. So I wouldn't consider this to be a valid criticism. The principal cast are talented and accomplished, and the acting is the strongest element. The final episode seems to cram into the plot too many crucial aspects of the story that weren't suggested or introduced in any way during the preceding episodes. This gave the impression that the story was somewhat rushed towards the end. Setting out the storyline in greater depth earlier in the series would have allowed the whole thing to make more sense. However that would probably have required an additional episode, which presumably the producers wished to avoid.
  • stevenremmington
  • 13 dic 2020
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2/10

Amazingly sloppy writing

  • SuzyCayenne
  • 20 may 2015
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8/10

Chilling Tale of Sociopathy & the Law

  • tobiwalker
  • 12 ene 2024
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10/10

Really entertaining

I'm not a lover of watching violence on tv/ films and I hadn't heard of this series or read any reviews.

However this was great acting by the wonderful cast. A stellar performance with a tense storyline. The actors stayed in character throughout.

Although a little unbelievable in places and slightly uncomfortable, it was a really good watch.

The final episode was the icing on the cake for me, with some twists and turns. Very slick and clever too.

I would highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys court room dramas and how the truth can be manipulated.

Great mini series, which I thoroughly enjoyed.
  • pdjemil
  • 6 ene 2024
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6/10

Flawed but watchable

I completely agreed with the review of another IMDB user.

For me the clever ending just about rescued this from a lower rating. The main problem was the plot's lack of credibility I found the characters all rather unexciting. They were uniformly unpleasant, perhaps with the exception of the villain who was really nasty. But it was not all bad. The story moved on at a reasonable pace, and the viewer is pulled in to see how it all ends up.

I am not a huge fan of David Tennant. He always seems too smug, so perhaps this was the perfect role for him.

I was relieved to see no particular evidence that it would continue with a further series a la Netflix. I certainly wouldn't be keen on more.
  • grahamf-55542
  • 27 mar 2025
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8/10

Has great emotional center to this legal thriller

The Escape Artist is a three part PBS mini series that truly does have three distinct arcs, which takes the characters in much different directions than you saw any of them initially.

The feel of the story is like American genre of court drama, like the screenwriter David Wolstencroft says in the bonus feature interview, except it takes place in the British court system, and later, the Scottish one. The screenwriter said he wanted to expand the regular court drama though, and even the main actor David Tennant says the story took him pack his own expectations of the genre of the piece. At first court drama, and later thriller, The Escape Artist combines the inventiveness of pulp fiction and an air of reality.

If you watch David Wolstonecroft's interview, it makes sense the way he did as he says he first wrote the script from a place of emotion and honesty, then consulted with legal experts to try to achieve those same emotional honesty goals in a way that can be possible. If there are legal errors as reviews might suggest, as a layperson viewer I find them forgivable because the emotionality of the film achieves what the writer wanted it to. There is a portrait of a family in this film, and it's believable and the trauma that happens with it is cutting as a result. David Tennant in particular who I know has a son in real life has a strong bond with the actor who plays his eight year old son in this film. And giving Tennant, a Scottish actor, a Scottish wife, was also a nice touch.

All in all a great watching experience.
  • Hallelujah289
  • 2 jul 2023
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7/10

Passable Brit murder/legal defence thing

Well, we love David Tennant (late of his Phileas Fogg presentation on PBS & Dr. Who, in the past). So, when this 2013 entry popped up on PBS-Prime, we jumped at the chance. Tennant plays an emerging Brit Solicitor (defence attorney) who is undefeated. Hence, he is given a case involving a nasty young man who (allegedly) ritualistically murdered a young female.

Tennant is happily married, with an adolescent son of his own in this 3-part story. He has misgivings about the case, but finds a way to get a result. Sadly, soon, things begin to go wrong. No spoilers here, but in part 3, Tennant is forced to take drastic action to protect himself & son. The outcome was nothing like one might expect, and, really incongruent to the story we started with.

I often find Brit mystery shows will deliberately omit details or fabricate plot holes to make the story work. Most of these are forgivable, but, in this story, it almost seems the writers had an axe to grind with the courts allowing dodgy defence tactics to win acquittals. I enjoyed the first 2 episodes, but the closing was WAY out of left field. No problem with the performances, mind you-but I would like to have a long chat with the writer.

7/10.
  • canuckteach
  • 4 mar 2022
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7/10

Not bad at all

This one is interesting. I wasn't sure if this would be for me but turns out this one has a plot that's full of twists and turns. Davis Tennant is good, his well refined speech, and stares. This thriller gets pretty quickly into a really shocking scene that suddenly makes you pay attention. Toby Kebbell is scary as F and I'm not sure I can ever watch another movie with him ever again because all I will see is his character, but that means it was well done. Sophie Okonedo is brilliant, simply wonderful as she usually is. This film simply delighted me. It isn't a ten, but it's a strong seven for sure.
  • HumbleMensa
  • 4 abr 2024
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6/10

Very disappointing

  • esauboeck-1
  • 21 jun 2014
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5/10

Stylish, well acted nonsense

  • beeblebrocs
  • 19 ago 2014
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5/10

Disappointing, disturbing, Excellent cast & production let down by implausible plot

  • fourwinds4
  • 12 ago 2017
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5/10

What routinely passes for mystery/drama nowadays

  • Astrolpdc1
  • 29 ago 2014
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5/10

I Expected More. More, as in 'Better'.

The Escape Artist is a so-so piece of entertainment. A three-part Series. Here's the premise.

David Tennent plays a Defense Attorney so good at what he does that his peers refer to him as an Escape Artist; he gets his clients out of seemingly impossible circumstances. In the first half hour he gets two murder clients Not Guilty verdicts. But the second of the two results in freeing a man who promptly goes out and murders again. And the Escape Artist knows it. And is faced with the questions: (1) What to do, and (2) Is it OK for a defense attorney to help the prosecution, and (3) Does every defendant deserve a good defense?

These questions hang over the three part series. And, to some degree, they are all answered. But the failing of the film lies in the way the story is told. For quite some time the viewer is baffled by what our hero is doing; the what and the why? He is brilliant, that we know. And so we are willing to have faith in his actions. But finally, and sadly, we shake our heads. And we say, 'How'd he do that? How'd he Know that? What'd I miss?'.

We do in fact get told the 'what's, the why's, the how's. But by then I was already too angry at the story to appreciate the attorney's genius.
  • levybob
  • 11 nov 2023
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5/10

No Plausible Writing: Good Production

As noted by previous reviewers, the thread of court logic is threadbare. However, the set design, direction, casting & soundtrack are spot on. Given that the "artist" is a murderer who gets away with murder, it would have been nice to see more of his macabre character explored. Of course, Mr. F is no Alice Morgan, but he is multifaceted in ways that are only alluded to by the writers.The jealous up & coming barister also has many character opportunities that we, as the audience are left wondering. For 180 mins, prepare for slightly suspenseful courtshow antics. Be entertained & don't wait for the the frown furrow to leave your brow.
  • Znoodles
  • 5 ago 2016
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