Prófugo acusado de un terrible crimen, el detective de Manchester, Marcus Farrow, intenta demostrar su inocencia mientras es perseguido por sus antiguos amigos y colegas.Prófugo acusado de un terrible crimen, el detective de Manchester, Marcus Farrow, intenta demostrar su inocencia mientras es perseguido por sus antiguos amigos y colegas.Prófugo acusado de un terrible crimen, el detective de Manchester, Marcus Farrow, intenta demostrar su inocencia mientras es perseguido por sus antiguos amigos y colegas.
- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 4 nominaciones en total
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Very similar to the Harrison Ford offering, but, at least there is a motive for our protagonist-cop to resort to violence. (Harrison had no clear motive to have brutally murdered HIS wife, although the 'she was more rich' is proposed.) One of the lessons a skilled detective SHOULD know is: don't tamper with the crime scene since that may link you to the homicide via forensics. However, in neither film does that slip-up create any irresolvable issues.
We know John Simm (a Martin Freeman DR WATSON doppelgänger) from LIFE ON MARS & GRACE. For this role, there's a lot of faces to put on, but, above all, is he shrewd enough to stay on the loose & put the pieces together as to who framed him? I am only in Episode 2, so, no spoilers here. The character actor Craig Parkinson can be be counted on to be slippery (he played the 'crooked cop' in LINE OF DUTY). And is there a Brit cop show without P. Glenister? Action-packed so far, with twists & turns. 8/10 (bit of language).
We know John Simm (a Martin Freeman DR WATSON doppelgänger) from LIFE ON MARS & GRACE. For this role, there's a lot of faces to put on, but, above all, is he shrewd enough to stay on the loose & put the pieces together as to who framed him? I am only in Episode 2, so, no spoilers here. The character actor Craig Parkinson can be be counted on to be slippery (he played the 'crooked cop' in LINE OF DUTY). And is there a Brit cop show without P. Glenister? Action-packed so far, with twists & turns. 8/10 (bit of language).
A taut and exciting mini-series, the better for being condensed to just three as opposed to the more usual six, eight or ten episodes with Manchester-based detective John Simm out to prove his innocence after his wife and child are murdered at their home. Behind it all is a nefarious insider plot framing him for the deed, involving his so-called best friend (played by Craig "Dot Cotton" Parkinson) and a trusted senior colleague but after a spectacularly staged escape from a police van, Simm goes on the run to uncover the truth and clear his name.
There was little that was original in the plotting, but with sharp, pacy direction and good acting throughout, while it may not have outdone say, "Line of Duty" or "Happy Valley", this was a superior TV thriller. As usual I found some of the background characterisations, particularly that of chasing cop Rosie Cavallero to be superfluous and surplus to requirements, but when it concentrated on Simm's character's relentless chase for the truth, it was very good indeed.
Naturally he gets to run about a lot just one step ahead of the pursuing police pack, meaning hand-camera location shots a-plenty and the body-count grows wherever he goes but allowing the usual dramatic licence for coincidence, few actors can do haunted and hunted better than Simm or devious and deceptive like Parkinson. Some of the supporting cast I was less convinced by (especially a miscast Adrian Edmundson as a senior officer) but between these two, plus Cavallero and Anastasia Hille as his trusted former boss, this made for good viewing all round.
There was little that was original in the plotting, but with sharp, pacy direction and good acting throughout, while it may not have outdone say, "Line of Duty" or "Happy Valley", this was a superior TV thriller. As usual I found some of the background characterisations, particularly that of chasing cop Rosie Cavallero to be superfluous and surplus to requirements, but when it concentrated on Simm's character's relentless chase for the truth, it was very good indeed.
Naturally he gets to run about a lot just one step ahead of the pursuing police pack, meaning hand-camera location shots a-plenty and the body-count grows wherever he goes but allowing the usual dramatic licence for coincidence, few actors can do haunted and hunted better than Simm or devious and deceptive like Parkinson. Some of the supporting cast I was less convinced by (especially a miscast Adrian Edmundson as a senior officer) but between these two, plus Cavallero and Anastasia Hille as his trusted former boss, this made for good viewing all round.
/refers to Season 1/
I like British crime series - they are less "explosive" than those coming from the US, and do usually include some witty twists or turns, plus the use of distinct character actors not selected upon "cute" looks. Prey includes all above as well, but the story is not too plausible, and references to the motives were revealed too soon (I would have preferred to have longer doubts whether DC Farrow was guilty or not, and in what), and the very ending could have included some upside-down solution...
Nevertheless, the events are catchy to follow, and John Simm as DC Marcus Farrow and Rosie Cavaliero as DS Susan Reinhart, first of all, give splendid performances. "Only" 7 points from me, since I regard e.g. Line of Duty, Luther meatier and more seamless.
I like British crime series - they are less "explosive" than those coming from the US, and do usually include some witty twists or turns, plus the use of distinct character actors not selected upon "cute" looks. Prey includes all above as well, but the story is not too plausible, and references to the motives were revealed too soon (I would have preferred to have longer doubts whether DC Farrow was guilty or not, and in what), and the very ending could have included some upside-down solution...
Nevertheless, the events are catchy to follow, and John Simm as DC Marcus Farrow and Rosie Cavaliero as DS Susan Reinhart, first of all, give splendid performances. "Only" 7 points from me, since I regard e.g. Line of Duty, Luther meatier and more seamless.
The Brits just seem to have the formula for these types of series..always spot on..better than anything on American and Canadian TV...and anything with John Simm in it is going to be A1 entertainment...
Great series with John Simm only in season 1..the only constant character was inspector Sue Reinhardt who figures in both season 1 and 2. Who is always on the verge of being demoted or fired but always manages to pull things off at the last minute ...season 1 was basically based around the old 60s TV show The Fugitive with John Simm as a police inspector accused of killing his wife and child and goes on the run..very formulaic in twists and turns..a few deceptions to throw you off the main culprit regarding who framed him..very well written..good pace..storyline. Season 2 was a little slower but basically same framed storyline about a prison guard whose daughter is taken hostage. He must conspire with an inmate to help her and her partner to find a past co conspirator and get the 200k in money they previously stole..in order for him to get his daughter back...who is pregnant also..inspector Sue Reinhardt to the rescue again in various unorthodox ways..but gets it done. Great series ..worth the time and a good binge watch..as mentioned Brits do it best!.......Darryl Arrand.
Great series with John Simm only in season 1..the only constant character was inspector Sue Reinhardt who figures in both season 1 and 2. Who is always on the verge of being demoted or fired but always manages to pull things off at the last minute ...season 1 was basically based around the old 60s TV show The Fugitive with John Simm as a police inspector accused of killing his wife and child and goes on the run..very formulaic in twists and turns..a few deceptions to throw you off the main culprit regarding who framed him..very well written..good pace..storyline. Season 2 was a little slower but basically same framed storyline about a prison guard whose daughter is taken hostage. He must conspire with an inmate to help her and her partner to find a past co conspirator and get the 200k in money they previously stole..in order for him to get his daughter back...who is pregnant also..inspector Sue Reinhardt to the rescue again in various unorthodox ways..but gets it done. Great series ..worth the time and a good binge watch..as mentioned Brits do it best!.......Darryl Arrand.
Nick Murphy's drama 'Prey' is a fast-moving, gritty crime drama, with a typically strong performance from John Simm in the lead role. Although the plot is complex, the audience isn't really encouraged to waste too much time on it: the twists and turns are mainly Maguffins, serving mainly to justify the next explosive chase. If aspects of the series (lone hero set up for a crime he didn't commit) are generic, Simm keeps it real, and with just three episodes, it doesn't outstay its welcome. It's not quite up to the level of 'Prime Suspect', but it's nice to see ITV still keeping their hand in with authentic-feeling police procedurals.
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- TriviaThis project was shot using available light only (without film lighting) and without traditional grip equipment. It is thought to be the first mainstream show shot this way in UK.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #19.80 (2014)
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