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Anyone who hasn't watched the French original, I sincerely advise you do that. This is merely a pale imitation. It's hard to put a finger on all the reasons why, but suffice to say that everything that's vital has been lost in translation.
The funny thing is, it's disconcertingly faithful to the original. The characters are each precise replicas of the French ones - even down to facial features - as are the settings, and the plot lines are often similar. But somehow the wit and flair of the original writing has all been sucked out. What you're left with is a rather empty shell.
The funny thing is, it's disconcertingly faithful to the original. The characters are each precise replicas of the French ones - even down to facial features - as are the settings, and the plot lines are often similar. But somehow the wit and flair of the original writing has all been sucked out. What you're left with is a rather empty shell.
Inevitably there are comparisons with the original French series, which I loved. However, this holds up very well and I became quickly hooked.
It is beautifully cast - Lydia Leonard, Maggie Steed and Tim McInnerney are always worth watching in Anything. Most of the rest are very good - though Mr Davenport does seem rather weary of it all.
I really hope a 2nd series is produced. If it is, then Please build Miss Steeds character, and Mr McInnerney's. He reminded me of Richard Harris - and even sounded like him, several times.
Good stuff!
It is beautifully cast - Lydia Leonard, Maggie Steed and Tim McInnerney are always worth watching in Anything. Most of the rest are very good - though Mr Davenport does seem rather weary of it all.
I really hope a 2nd series is produced. If it is, then Please build Miss Steeds character, and Mr McInnerney's. He reminded me of Richard Harris - and even sounded like him, several times.
Good stuff!
I did enjoy "call my agent" for its quirkiness, its humor, scenes of Paris , wit etc. But After watching 2 series I found trying to read the subtitles as fast as the actors said the lines more and more difficult and .distracting. But it was entertaining and fun. I find this version has much of the same spirit but being able to concentrate on watching the acting nuances , instead of desperately reading the sub titles very rewarding. I have watched 3 episodes so far and and enjoying getting in to it, its An English version of the original, not simply a translation of the original....and as such I find it an enjoyable watch.
There's lots of people criticising this series because it's "not as good as the French" version. I haven't seen the French version and thought Ten Percent is very funny in parts. It takes a few episodes to get into it, but really enjoyed the cast and special appearances, especially Dominic West as a frightened actor.
Sadly not a rewarding watch if you've seen the French original "Call My Agent!/Dix Per Cent" - as they've just rehashed the original plots with English actors and the odd tweek. As a result its impossible to watch without a huge sense of 'deja vu.'
Would have been much more interesting if they'd kept the premise and played with the characters and invented new plots reflecting the UK industry.
It was decently enough made and the cast were fine, though I expected a big, big star in the opener. Overall I'd agree with other reviewers - why remake a classic if you're not bringing anything new to the party?
Vive le France! For me.
Would have been much more interesting if they'd kept the premise and played with the characters and invented new plots reflecting the UK industry.
It was decently enough made and the cast were fine, though I expected a big, big star in the opener. Overall I'd agree with other reviewers - why remake a classic if you're not bringing anything new to the party?
Vive le France! For me.
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