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In the Flesh

  • Série télévisée
  • 2013–2014
  • 12
  • 56min
NOTE IMDb
7,9/10
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Luke Newberry in In the Flesh (2013)
In The Flesh: Season 2
Lire trailer0:33
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ÉpiqueHorreur monstrueuseHorreur pour adolescentsHorreur zombieComédieDrameHorreur

Quatre ans après l'Insurrection, le gouvernement commence à réhabiliter les morts-vivants pour qu'ils réintègrent la société, notamment l'adolescent Kieren Walker, qui retourne dans son peti... Tout lireQuatre ans après l'Insurrection, le gouvernement commence à réhabiliter les morts-vivants pour qu'ils réintègrent la société, notamment l'adolescent Kieren Walker, qui retourne dans son petit village du Lancashire.Quatre ans après l'Insurrection, le gouvernement commence à réhabiliter les morts-vivants pour qu'ils réintègrent la société, notamment l'adolescent Kieren Walker, qui retourne dans son petit village du Lancashire.

  • Création
    • Dominic Mitchell
  • Casting principal
    • Luke Newberry
    • Harriet Cains
    • Marie Critchley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,9/10
    14 k
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    • Création
      • Dominic Mitchell
    • Casting principal
      • Luke Newberry
      • Harriet Cains
      • Marie Critchley
    • 64avis d'utilisateurs
    • 20avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 5 victoires et 4 nominations au total

    Épisodes9

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    Luke Newberry
    Luke Newberry
    • Kieren Walker
    • 2013–2014
    Harriet Cains
    Harriet Cains
    • Jem Walker
    • 2013–2014
    Marie Critchley
    Marie Critchley
    • Sue Walker
    • 2013–2014
    Steve Cooper
    • Steve Walker
    • 2013–2014
    Emily Bevan
    Emily Bevan
    • Amy Dyer
    • 2013–2014
    Kevin Sutton
    • Gary Kendal…
    • 2013–2014
    Stephen Thompson
    Stephen Thompson
    • Philip Wilson
    • 2013–2014
    Gerrard Thompson
    • Dean Halton…
    • 2013–2014
    Steve Garti
    Steve Garti
    • Duncan Lancaster
    • 2013–2014
    Sandra Huggett
    Sandra Huggett
    • Shirley Wilson
    • 2013–2014
    Gillian Waugh
    • Pearl Pinder
    • 2013–2014
    Wunmi Mosaku
    Wunmi Mosaku
    • Maxine Martin
    • 2014
    Emmett J Scanlan
    Emmett J Scanlan
    • Simon Monroe
    • 2014
    Fiona Wass
    • Sandra Furness
    • 2014
    Sara Kestelman
    Sara Kestelman
    • Connie Furness
    • 2014
    Ann Saville
    • Zoe
    • 2014
    Rik Garrad
    • Brian
    • 2014
    Ricky Tomlinson
    Ricky Tomlinson
    • Ken Burton
    • 2013–2014
    • Création
      • Dominic Mitchell
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    9drdoomandhisshedofte-635-277784

    brilliant English zombie drama

    well,I'm two episodes in and I'm hooked.i was a bit dubious at first about the cast,but i have to say they've all got into their roles brilliantly.its especially worth noting the performances of steve evets and ricky tomlinson,both truly underrated actors who have a larger than life screen presence and boy can they deliver those emotional scenes...

    'in the flesh' is gritty,solid,brilliantly written and delves into questions never asked before.even the soundtrack has its moments of simple beauty.

    if you like zombies and you like good television,'in the flesh' is well worth watching.

    9/10.....(it loses a star because 3 episodes is not enough...which when you think about it,is a compliment to the writers and their ability to weave a gripping story....I'm hooked and 3 eps just isn't enough)
    9c_hookham

    British Zombie Brilliance-EASILY on a par with the Walking Dead

    When you see a new drama previewed on BBC Three you can be sometimes forgiven for thinking 'its on a channel for kids and student types -must be rubbish' and then forgot all about it. I remembered Id seen the trailer and decided to give it a go-not expecting much...after all its on BBC Three.

    So I gave it a go and I wasn't disappointed. In the Flesh is a brilliantly written and acted, realist, British 'kitchen sink drama' take on the Zombie apocalypse that gives the viewer lots to think about on Life, Death and Love.

    With standout performances from Ken Loach stalwarts Ricky Tomlinson and Steve Evets and newcomers Luke Newberry and Harriet Cains In the Flesh delivers as emotionally driven drama and a horror
    8TurnWolf

    A Brilliant Zombie Show with a lot of heart.

    \Going into this series i knew only one thing about this show and that was it had zombies in it and I needed something to tie me over until the next season of Walking Dead arrived. What i got was an emotional roller coaster which not only takes the typical zombie gore fest in a new and less mindless direction but provides an inescapable emotional roller coaster ride which i would highly recommend.

    The series focuses on Kieren Walker a recovering zombie who is placed back with his family and has to deal with his new condition as well as the prejudice and hate that comes from the accepting community around him. The concept itself is very interesting and many of the subjects it touches upon has real world and often very relative implications.

    In The Flesh is not a TV show to watch for mindless entertainment, it looks deeply at real world issues and can get quite dark, looking at ideas of prejudice, suicide, sexuality and extreme religious views. What ever you do don't watch In the Flesh for loads of gore or violence because you wont get much, however this I think serves the show well and its sparing use of violence and gore even more impact when situations do escalate to deadly results.

    Visually the show is a treat and beautifully shot, with excellent locations and a diverse range of settings its hard to falter the production values of this show. Acting is top notch and every cast member gives memorable performances and I think this is what really brings in the flesh to life. It creates these living breathing characters that you feel for and understand, which makes their problems even more relatable and interesting.

    I have to warn you though that this is not a feel good tap your heels and skip off into the sunset type of show and I often tell people that if you get into this show there will be more than a few tears shed by the end. To me this show has positioned itself quite comfort next to some of my favourite TV shows. Well worth a check out. Bring on Season 2 is all I can say!
    10thalassa-90

    A touching TV show

    This TV show is not like most of the movies featuring zombies. In the flesh is set after the apocalypse, where zombies can be treated and they can be a part of the society. The show focuses on the psychical damages of the treated zombies, how families deal with that they've got back their dead family members, the fear of the unknown and the discrimination. Sometimes it's very touching and makes you think about our society. The treated zombies behave just like other people, so don't expect too many brain eating walkers, like in walking dead. This show is not violent that way. But it shows us, that a zombie show doesn't have to be full of blood and brains.
    8paul_m_haakonsen

    Once a rotter, always a rotter?...

    I happened to stumble upon "In the Flesh" by sheer random luck while browsing zombie titles on Amazon. And the synopsis really had my interest peaked. And of course, anything just even remotely zombiesque does catch my interest.

    And as the first episode was coming to an end, it was clear that this was going to be a hidden gem. And it took very little time to sit through both seasons of the series. Mainly because there were only three episodes to season one and six episodes to season two, but also because the series was just so captivating and interesting that you simply keep watching episode after episode.

    I thoroughly enjoy the approach that they took upon the zombie genre. It was a much needed take on the genre, and it was somewhat of a gamble I assume. But it was a gamble that was well rewarded. It was really good to see the end of a zombie outbreak and to see what could essentially happen in the wake of such a horrid event. The thing with the formerly risen (aka zombies or infected) to be medicated in order to reproduce brain activity and brain cells, and thus in turn return to their former humanity and start the progress of being reinserted back into society was really thought provoking and interesting.

    And the thing about referring to the returned as PDS sufferers (Partially Deceased Syndrome sufferers) was a stroke of genius, especially as it would be likely to happen, as society and law need to slap a label on just about everything.

    There are so many different angles to the storyline in the series that it would be a shame to even just attempt to delve into detailing these. I will say that "In the Flesh" should be watched and experienced to be fully appreciated and taken in, talking about it hardly do it any justice.

    One thing that really made "In the Flesh" come to life, pardon the expression, on the screen was the fabulous ensemble of acting talents. There were a lot of really good actors and actresses in the series. I was especially impressed with Emily Bevan (playing Amy), Emmett J Scanlan (playing Simon), Luke Newberry (playing Kieren) and Steve Evets (playing Bill). Even though some of these people play characters that you will dislike, it is hard to ignore the talent that the actor or actress possess in bringing such a character to life (or unlife) on the screen.

    The special effects team did a great job in bringing the PDS sufferers and the PDS sufferers in their untreated condition to life (or unlife, as it is) on the screen.

    Don't expect this to be a run-of-the-mill addition to the zombie genre, with heaps of blood, gore and vicious dismemberment. If so, then you will be sorely disappointed. Instead, expect a clever, thought provoking series that delves deeper into the zombie genre than previously seen. And expect a series which is fueled by a myriad of different aspects and angles to the storyline.

    I can more than strongly recommend that you take the time to sit down and watch all 9 episodes of "In the Flesh", because it is really a gem in the zombie genre. I am rating it a solid eight out of ten stars without hesitation.

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    • Anecdotes
      Several of the names in the series are puns. Kieren's last name is Walker, which is a term sometimes used to refer to zombies. Amy's last name is Dyer, referencing her deceased state. The show is set in the fictional village of Roarton, which sounds like "rotten".
    • Gaffes
      It's mentioned that when the PDS Sufferers were in their untreated state, brain eating was how they got their energy. It's never stated how they got their energy in their treated state, as the drug that keeps them in line only exists to help them function and doesn't actually give them energy. They can't eat or drink anything and are seen using sheep brains as a drug, but that exists only as a high.
    • Connexions
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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 décembre 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • У тілі
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Glossop, Derbyshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Cemetery)
    • Société de production
      • BBC Drama Productions
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      • 16:9 HD

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