Une femme mystérieuse est oscille entre difficile héritage de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et l'espoir d'une nouvelle vie en Australie.Une femme mystérieuse est oscille entre difficile héritage de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et l'espoir d'une nouvelle vie en Australie.Une femme mystérieuse est oscille entre difficile héritage de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et l'espoir d'une nouvelle vie en Australie.
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- 5 victoires et 30 nominations au total
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This Australian series has an excellent story line, cast, and location. It is just a beautiful story with just enough suspense to keep you wanting more. I am of the age that I lived through these times and prejudices and can truly relate. The 50s were a beautiful and unique postwar period for the entire world. I praise the actors for their ability to draw you into the story and to stir personal emotions. Noni Hazelhurst, as Elizabeth Bligh, is amazing in her portrayal of the matriarch, with her unsuccessful attempts at controlling her family. I have three more episodes to watch and am saddened there aren't more. I like the mid-century staging and costumes. Bravo, and very well done! Thank you.
A soap, but a soap of the very highest quality. Noni Hazlehurst's performance alone is reason enough to watch.
I really enjoyed this series. It had me crying, angry, happy, and sad. It was a very emotional series. Each season was better than the last. It was very well written and the actors were superb! I didn't know Australian TV was so good! I didn't find out until the end that this was a true story.
There's still a lot to like in this show if, that is, you are willing to throw credibility out the window. Like most soaps, the writers pour on the drama, but at times they don't just pour on the drama, they drown you with it. Think of anything that could happen to one family and it will happen to these poor Blighs -- and anyone else who happens to enter their orbit. What redeems the show is the good cinematography and period costumes and, for a soap, some occasional, terrific acting. Elizabeth is excellent, as are Jack, George, Carolyn, and Sarah, who basically carries the show. However, some of the men and and the women who play the younger generation aren't up to the task -- Harry and Henry are both good, but not James, Anna, and, worst or all, Olivia, who is either a very bad actress or is just stuck playing an unredeemable stock soap opera part (the eternally perky, always terribly concerned victim). Still, if you're looking for completely mindless entertainment, and willing to put up with more dastardly deeds that Mrs. Fletcher ever found in Cabot Cove, it's certainly worth a look -- and, of course, you can also look at all the young men who sport 2020 gym bodies and take their shirts off every opportunity they can. (One odd detail: the actors' accents all seem to switch back and forth from Australian to English to neither, or both. Very strange.)
At first I was a bit of a snob. I thought it was a little too soap-operay. but soon enough I was hooked.
The characters, the settings, the clothes, the cars, all were so wonderful! The dramatic story lines sometimes were lame (but I didn't care) because sometimes they were riveting. The acting suited the plot at the time, sometimes a bit hard to accept the drama, but still.....if you liked Downton Abbey, you'll like this smaller, country version of a family saga
This is a great series to dive into and look forward to watching. I found it such a wonderful, pleasant relief from the violence in current day American series. There's violence but it's not graphic. Liked this a lot....it's so enjoyable.
The characters, the settings, the clothes, the cars, all were so wonderful! The dramatic story lines sometimes were lame (but I didn't care) because sometimes they were riveting. The acting suited the plot at the time, sometimes a bit hard to accept the drama, but still.....if you liked Downton Abbey, you'll like this smaller, country version of a family saga
This is a great series to dive into and look forward to watching. I found it such a wonderful, pleasant relief from the violence in current day American series. There's violence but it's not graphic. Liked this a lot....it's so enjoyable.
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- AnecdotesMarta Dusseldorp (Sarah Adams) and Ben Winspear (René Nordmann) are married in real life.
- GaffesIn the establishing shot of the Sydney Harbor Bridge overlooking a road, there is always exactly the same set of 1950s-vintage trucks and cars parked along the road, across multiple episodes and seasons.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 7PM Project: Épisode datant du 25 août 2024 (2024)
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