Cold Call
- Mini-série télévisée
- 2019
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6,3/10
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Une mère célibataire se fait coincer dans une arnaque d'appels frauduleux qui chamboule sa vie.Une mère célibataire se fait coincer dans une arnaque d'appels frauduleux qui chamboule sa vie.Une mère célibataire se fait coincer dans une arnaque d'appels frauduleux qui chamboule sa vie.
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The ending was just a shambles and the acting very mediocre throughout. It could have been so much better with a bit more thought and better choice of cast.
I wouldn't recommend it I'm afraid.
I wouldn't recommend it I'm afraid.
While we were watching the second episode of this my wife said "This is brilliant, I wonder why it isn't on ITV3?"
When we watched the final episode 4 we both knew why. The writing went off the rails.
Although it was made some 5 years ago this four part ITV series is if anything even more relevant today as the money lost by innocent individuals from scam calls continues to increase, so much so that the BBC actually has a morning TV programme called "Scam Busters", where they film an undercover team set up specifically to try to identify and intercept such calls sometimes when they're actually in progress.
It's just a pity then that they weren't able to shut down the calls made to Sally Lindsay's mother which eventually leads to her losing the £83,000 she'd raised from the sale of the family home in order to set up her soon-to-be single parent daughter with a home of her own. Distraught but seething at how easily she was duped, she makes contact with a local group of previous victims of similar scams where she hooks up with an old ex-schoolmate Daie Ryan who takes a special interest in her case to the extent that he devises a plan to identify and take down the perpetrator, getting her money back to her in the process.
This he duly does, as he tracks down Paul Higgins' seemingly respectable insurance broker who lives in the lap of luxury with his wife soon-to-be-married daughter and elderly mother who is suffering from dementia. By coincidence we've already seen Lindsay recently lose her job as a professional carer so it's not long before Ryan puts her on the inside into Higgins home as the new private carer for his mum.
From here things get darker and deeper with many a subsequent cliff-hanging moment as she and Ryan put themselves in harm's way with Lindsay in particular proving herself adept and indeed ruthless at coping with every nail-biting situation she encounters, before the big denouement at Higgins' daughter's wedding held in the grounds of his own house.
This drama started very well in its depiction of the cruel way that Jackson is conned out of her money, but in all honesty it rather loses its way with a series of remarkable coincidences and unlikely occurrences which strained credibility way beyond breaking point.
Nevertheless it was undeniably easy-to-wach, fast moving entertainment well acted by Lindsay and Higgins but would, I think, have worked better if it had resisted its tendency to fly off into a rather sensationalist thriller and stayed true to the original premise of exposing the heartless people out to rob usually vulnerable members of the public out of their life savings.
It's just a pity then that they weren't able to shut down the calls made to Sally Lindsay's mother which eventually leads to her losing the £83,000 she'd raised from the sale of the family home in order to set up her soon-to-be single parent daughter with a home of her own. Distraught but seething at how easily she was duped, she makes contact with a local group of previous victims of similar scams where she hooks up with an old ex-schoolmate Daie Ryan who takes a special interest in her case to the extent that he devises a plan to identify and take down the perpetrator, getting her money back to her in the process.
This he duly does, as he tracks down Paul Higgins' seemingly respectable insurance broker who lives in the lap of luxury with his wife soon-to-be-married daughter and elderly mother who is suffering from dementia. By coincidence we've already seen Lindsay recently lose her job as a professional carer so it's not long before Ryan puts her on the inside into Higgins home as the new private carer for his mum.
From here things get darker and deeper with many a subsequent cliff-hanging moment as she and Ryan put themselves in harm's way with Lindsay in particular proving herself adept and indeed ruthless at coping with every nail-biting situation she encounters, before the big denouement at Higgins' daughter's wedding held in the grounds of his own house.
This drama started very well in its depiction of the cruel way that Jackson is conned out of her money, but in all honesty it rather loses its way with a series of remarkable coincidences and unlikely occurrences which strained credibility way beyond breaking point.
Nevertheless it was undeniably easy-to-wach, fast moving entertainment well acted by Lindsay and Higgins but would, I think, have worked better if it had resisted its tendency to fly off into a rather sensationalist thriller and stayed true to the original premise of exposing the heartless people out to rob usually vulnerable members of the public out of their life savings.
Had all the potential of a hit great cast for a great topic but unfortunately it has channel 5 all over it.
Piss poor production, worse editing a story that as pointless aspects that detract from the main issue and a Mark Addy that looks like he's put on a 90°c boil wash for 5 days then bundled in the dryer for the weekend.
Stopped watching 20 minutes in the 3rd episode and skimmed the 4th episode, the Christmas ads were OK
Piss poor production, worse editing a story that as pointless aspects that detract from the main issue and a Mark Addy that looks like he's put on a 90°c boil wash for 5 days then bundled in the dryer for the weekend.
Stopped watching 20 minutes in the 3rd episode and skimmed the 4th episode, the Christmas ads were OK
Needed something to watch. One of us has recorded this and it looked easy viewing. We don't mind Sally Lindsay, although accept she's a pretty limited actress. She blew the rest of them off the screen, but only because the rest of the acting was some of the worst I've ever seen committed to production. Truly terrible.
The series kind of went downhill from a 7 to a 3, so my rating reflects that. Silly escapism and certainly not unwatchable. A preposterous plot, but you know what you're going to get, so watching this is a bit like reading a trashy novel on holiday..... you know, the type you wouldn't dream of displaying on your bookcase afterwards, or recommending to a friend!
The series kind of went downhill from a 7 to a 3, so my rating reflects that. Silly escapism and certainly not unwatchable. A preposterous plot, but you know what you're going to get, so watching this is a bit like reading a trashy novel on holiday..... you know, the type you wouldn't dream of displaying on your bookcase afterwards, or recommending to a friend!
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- AnecdotesSally Lindsay and Daniel Ryan previously starred together from 2011-2017 as husband and wife Lisa and Dan in Sky comedy drama Mount Pleasant.
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