Ten Pound Poms
- Série télévisée
- 2023–
En 1956, un groupe de Britanniques quitte la Grande-Bretagne d'après-guerre pour partir à l'aventure. La famille Roberts tente de tirer le meilleur parti de sa situation, mais la vie au refu... Tout lireEn 1956, un groupe de Britanniques quitte la Grande-Bretagne d'après-guerre pour partir à l'aventure. La famille Roberts tente de tirer le meilleur parti de sa situation, mais la vie au refuge les met à l'épreuve.En 1956, un groupe de Britanniques quitte la Grande-Bretagne d'après-guerre pour partir à l'aventure. La famille Roberts tente de tirer le meilleur parti de sa situation, mais la vie au refuge les met à l'épreuve.
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- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Ten Pound Poms' delves into migration, cultural clashes, and British immigrants' struggles in 1950s Australia. Criticisms include historical inaccuracies, over-dramatization, and modern issues in a historical context. Acting and production values receive praise, though some find characters and storylines shallow. The show's portrayal of Australian society and sensitive topics like racism and sexism garner mixed reactions. Despite criticisms, many reviewers show interest in a potential second season.
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Not an unforgettable drama or a terrible one, somewhere in the middle. One of those shows where you should probably bail if the characters and storyline in the first episode don't grab you.
It had decent production values, with a few sound and lighting wobbles and a solid ensemble cast. Michelle Keegan's character felt a bit far-fetched in some of her endeavours, but fans will no doubt forgive her. One of its strengths was the number of strong female characters.
If you get on board with the first episode stay with it, if you don't jump ship as it continues along the same path.
On the downside there was a lot of heavy-handed messaging that didn't need to be there.
It had decent production values, with a few sound and lighting wobbles and a solid ensemble cast. Michelle Keegan's character felt a bit far-fetched in some of her endeavours, but fans will no doubt forgive her. One of its strengths was the number of strong female characters.
If you get on board with the first episode stay with it, if you don't jump ship as it continues along the same path.
On the downside there was a lot of heavy-handed messaging that didn't need to be there.
Considering this is supposed to be 1956 I'm pretty sure designer stubble wasn't a thing then it's just not correct it just tries to appeal to modern life .
The two main women characters look more like 1940s with hairstyles from that period and Oxford bags weren't worn by women in mid 50s they would be in capri pants or narrow trousers . When the women are dressed up they are wearing just below the knee sun dresses this length didn't become fashionable until late 1950s.
This reminds me of heartbeat maybe that's the style setting somewhere loosely between 1940and 1965.apart from that it's very watchable.
The two main women characters look more like 1940s with hairstyles from that period and Oxford bags weren't worn by women in mid 50s they would be in capri pants or narrow trousers . When the women are dressed up they are wearing just below the knee sun dresses this length didn't become fashionable until late 1950s.
This reminds me of heartbeat maybe that's the style setting somewhere loosely between 1940and 1965.apart from that it's very watchable.
I was really looking forward to this show as I was a "Ten Pound Pom". I came out to Australia as a member of a large family who emigrated from North Wales. I was hoping it would be a semi accurate reflection of how life was at that time. It's not.
It's a cliched, overblown, melodramatic soap. It's entertaining but completely over the top. I've only watched two episodes and I'll persist but so far we've had a robbery, a break in to steal documents, an aboriginal child killed in a hit and run. Etc.
What next, a bomb scare or a terrorist attack?
I really like the cast, especially Warren Brown who is good in everything but they needed to limit the number of things happening in each episode and rely on character development. It's as if it was a competition to see how many things can happen in each episode. We saw nothing of the journey out here, one of my most vivid memories.
Anyone hoping for anything like an accurate portrayal of life as a Ten Pound Pom will be disappointed. This is more like a series of Coronation Street episodes with better production values. I hope it gets better.
It's a cliched, overblown, melodramatic soap. It's entertaining but completely over the top. I've only watched two episodes and I'll persist but so far we've had a robbery, a break in to steal documents, an aboriginal child killed in a hit and run. Etc.
What next, a bomb scare or a terrorist attack?
I really like the cast, especially Warren Brown who is good in everything but they needed to limit the number of things happening in each episode and rely on character development. It's as if it was a competition to see how many things can happen in each episode. We saw nothing of the journey out here, one of my most vivid memories.
Anyone hoping for anything like an accurate portrayal of life as a Ten Pound Pom will be disappointed. This is more like a series of Coronation Street episodes with better production values. I hope it gets better.
I've often wondered why the Aussies call us whinging poms. After watching this six part BBC drama it would seem they had a lot to whinge about. Placed in cockroach infested one bedroom huts on some multi national camp in the middle of nowhere.
Whilst the show has some high quality production, with some impressive CGI and great attention to detail from the period. It's unfortunately let down with some just plane daft storylines like Michele Keegans character travelling the other side of the world in search of her son, after drugging her fiancé who seamed a perfectly decent bloke to go after her son.
Our Australian friends don't come out of the series to well with most being stereotyped as hard drinking wife beating foul mouthed Aborigines hater's.
Overall it feels like a wasted opportunity as the story itself is a fascinating one about a forgotten part of Anglo Australian history.
6/10.
Whilst the show has some high quality production, with some impressive CGI and great attention to detail from the period. It's unfortunately let down with some just plane daft storylines like Michele Keegans character travelling the other side of the world in search of her son, after drugging her fiancé who seamed a perfectly decent bloke to go after her son.
Our Australian friends don't come out of the series to well with most being stereotyped as hard drinking wife beating foul mouthed Aborigines hater's.
Overall it feels like a wasted opportunity as the story itself is a fascinating one about a forgotten part of Anglo Australian history.
6/10.
As much as this was a depiction of what happened when Ten Pound Poms came to Australia, I think the important thing to remember is that this is a drama show, not history. Having said that, an old ex of mine was a 6 year old when his family came to Australia on a boat, landing in Perth and then Sydney, before being transported to Ipswich, Queensland. They were also under the impression that they would have somewhere to live and jobs would be plentiful. The accommodation was very much what was shown here, and the attitude towards the "Poms" was very much the case in this show. I really hope that there is a season 2, it was a little slow to start but it got better as it went along. Loved the style of the era and the depiction of Australia at the time. Although I have to say that I found the racism awful and I was bubbling with anger as I watched. Sad to think that the Australian "spirit" was severely lacking.
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- AnecdotesLots of linguistic anachronisms. For example, in Episode 1 the word striker is used to describe a football forward, this term emerged in the 1970's and in Episode 2 someone uses the exclamation "Oh my days" which, although first noted in the late 19th century, was virtually unheard and only became commonplace in the 21st century.
- GaffesApart from a pipeline that never seemed to advance, in the background was clearly shown a yellow mini articulated dumpster (used by the crew?) that was not used in Australia for another fifty years.
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