Comédie sur les membres excentriques de la famille Flowers. Maurice et Deborah vivent avec la mère tapageuse de Maurice et leurs enfants jumeaux.Comédie sur les membres excentriques de la famille Flowers. Maurice et Deborah vivent avec la mère tapageuse de Maurice et leurs enfants jumeaux.Comédie sur les membres excentriques de la famille Flowers. Maurice et Deborah vivent avec la mère tapageuse de Maurice et leurs enfants jumeaux.
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 victoires et 8 nominations au total
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I'm not sure if this was written specifically with Olivia Colman and Julian Barratt in mind - but they are utterly brilliant and perfect for their roles.
Dealing with dark themes throughout but in an uplifting way that I can't begin to explain, there are crazy surreal moments, tones of infinite sadness, rhythms of tragedy, but also creepy awkwardness and plenty of laughs as well.
The whole story is brilliantly written and directed, and Will Sharpe is an inspiration. I'm speechless at how good this is. Drop whatever you are doing and what the whole thing in one go.
Dealing with dark themes throughout but in an uplifting way that I can't begin to explain, there are crazy surreal moments, tones of infinite sadness, rhythms of tragedy, but also creepy awkwardness and plenty of laughs as well.
The whole story is brilliantly written and directed, and Will Sharpe is an inspiration. I'm speechless at how good this is. Drop whatever you are doing and what the whole thing in one go.
Please give this beautiful show a try. It's funny, dark, quirky and brilliant. It's primarily a portrayal of mental illness and it's forms, but is character driven. It's part high art, part horror imagery.. part comedy, part awkward Brit cringe-drama. Don't pass it up if you enjoy deep themes and excellent acting. Cinematography is top notch, also!
This is a great dark comedy about an extremely dysfunctional and odd family. It has an honest look on depression and how it effects yourself and the people around you with a humorous twist.
Anyone who comes from a dysfunctional family (which I'm sure is most) or has even had depression I'm sure could relate to the struggles and sometimes comedic goings on within.
The cast are all excellent and Will Sharpe himself plays a great part in uplifting some of the darkest moments throughout. Olivia Coleman and Julian Barratt are incredible.
I'm hooked and I think Will Sharpe as a writer will go far.
Anyone who comes from a dysfunctional family (which I'm sure is most) or has even had depression I'm sure could relate to the struggles and sometimes comedic goings on within.
The cast are all excellent and Will Sharpe himself plays a great part in uplifting some of the darkest moments throughout. Olivia Coleman and Julian Barratt are incredible.
I'm hooked and I think Will Sharpe as a writer will go far.
Dark, seemingly depressing too at first. However, the masterful use of the surreal and the perverse is a delight. This is Olivia Coleman at her very best, playing a wife suppressing so much turmoil that she's plainly the more troubled of the couple - in spite of Julian Barrett's superb portrayal of a suicidal husband. The addition of two deeply troubled but intriguingly bizarre "children" (living at home at 25) makes for even better viewing. Each twist of the story and development of the plot leaves me all the more enraptured - rare indeed in any TV comedy.
This is the sort of TV that only gets made when TV commissioners stop thinking about viewing figures and pandering to the hoi polloi , and instead go for something profound and amusing. The BBC should really be in the vanguard of such things, but they're always too busy in internal politics and demographical soul-searching these days. Thank the Good Lord for Channel 4.
This is the sort of TV that only gets made when TV commissioners stop thinking about viewing figures and pandering to the hoi polloi , and instead go for something profound and amusing. The BBC should really be in the vanguard of such things, but they're always too busy in internal politics and demographical soul-searching these days. Thank the Good Lord for Channel 4.
9Pyf
Once in a while a rare show comes around and surprises you completely out of the blue. It's impossible to pick one genre to describe this show, it's a wonderful mix of different genres that compliment each other/
The characters in this show feel completely relatable, yet also distant at the same time. I really felt their struggles and pain throughout the series. It's a dark comedy on the surface but goes much deeper into the emotions of the characters. It really all comes together really well.
I can't wait to see what Will Sharpe works on next. The actors are brilliant in this. Julian Barratt's best role since Mighty Boosh. Olivia Colman and Will Sharpe easily steal the show in my opinion though.
Can't recommend this show enough! It's one of a kind.
The characters in this show feel completely relatable, yet also distant at the same time. I really felt their struggles and pain throughout the series. It's a dark comedy on the surface but goes much deeper into the emotions of the characters. It really all comes together really well.
I can't wait to see what Will Sharpe works on next. The actors are brilliant in this. Julian Barratt's best role since Mighty Boosh. Olivia Colman and Will Sharpe easily steal the show in my opinion though.
Can't recommend this show enough! It's one of a kind.
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- AnecdotesIn press interviews creator, writer, director and cast member Will Sharpe answered the question of whether the show would return for a third series by saying that he was not sure. He said "I feel like I've said everything I have to say for now with the characters in this world." However, he added, "For now - never say never."
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