Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes
- Série télévisée
- 2025
La police poursuit les suspects d'attentats à la bombe ratés. Un Brésilien innocent est identifié à tort comme suspect et abattu par la police. La police est reconnue coupable de sa mort. Le... Tout lireLa police poursuit les suspects d'attentats à la bombe ratés. Un Brésilien innocent est identifié à tort comme suspect et abattu par la police. La police est reconnue coupable de sa mort. Le commissaire de police démissionne.La police poursuit les suspects d'attentats à la bombe ratés. Un Brésilien innocent est identifié à tort comme suspect et abattu par la police. La police est reconnue coupable de sa mort. Le commissaire de police démissionne.
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As a born and raised Brit who remembers the 7/7 bombings like they were yesterday, I was shocked that my knowledge about this poor innocent man being killed at the hands of the Met Police was almost non existent. Through griping dialogue and flawless acting, this four part drama is a must watch for anyone who enjoys shows based on real events. Just be warned you may end up frustratingly screaming and shouting at the TV especially if stories of injustice are a trigger/upsetting subject for you. I hope that one day Jean Charles and his family and loved ones receive the justice and acknowledgement they deserve.
Sad to say I've seen so much horrible news over the years that I can't remember the details of this tragedy. The series was awesome in the sense that they spotlighted the purpose and motivations of every character. Many times shows will focus just on the plot and one or two principle leads.
I'm glad it was a relatively short series I think 4 episodes. Plenty of time to delve into the perpetrators and police work. Not much is revealed about Jean Charles but in retrospect that is the point. This have could have been anyone at the wrong place at the wrong time. There doesn't have to be a victim story to feel sorry for him because death of an innocent person is already the ultimate tragedy.
I'm glad it was a relatively short series I think 4 episodes. Plenty of time to delve into the perpetrators and police work. Not much is revealed about Jean Charles but in retrospect that is the point. This have could have been anyone at the wrong place at the wrong time. There doesn't have to be a victim story to feel sorry for him because death of an innocent person is already the ultimate tragedy.
Jean De Menezes, a 27-year-old Brazilian working as an electrician in London, boarded the tube at Stockwell station on the morning of 22 July 2005. Moments later, before the carriage doors could close, armed police sprinted on to the train and shot him seven times, point blank, in the head. De Menezes had been mistaken for a suicide bomber; he was entirely innocent of any crime.
This expertly researched, cast and produced 4 part series dissects the events leading up to the shooting, the shooting itself (horrific), and the subsequent attempt by some of the police and cronies to discredit and deflect from the truth of what was undeniably a horrendously flawed operation leading to a cold-blooded public execution.
Be prepared to shout at the telly a few times, and be heartbroken by his traumatized family's attempts to make sense of it and get justice for Jean.
This expertly researched, cast and produced 4 part series dissects the events leading up to the shooting, the shooting itself (horrific), and the subsequent attempt by some of the police and cronies to discredit and deflect from the truth of what was undeniably a horrendously flawed operation leading to a cold-blooded public execution.
Be prepared to shout at the telly a few times, and be heartbroken by his traumatized family's attempts to make sense of it and get justice for Jean.
After so many lies and injustices with poor Jean, finally the true story of the brazilian being executed by British police told by them. The series is very well made, excellent acting of an unfortunate day.
The story follows a documentary police line, showing the individualities of each character, their emotions, the moments of their lives at the time: Jean, the ordinary people who were around him at the time, the police officers involved and even the terrorists. It makes you feel a seesaw of feelings that involve pressure, fear, indignation, many lies, media manipulation, injustices. An action thriller with many emotions. It is well worth watching.
The story follows a documentary police line, showing the individualities of each character, their emotions, the moments of their lives at the time: Jean, the ordinary people who were around him at the time, the police officers involved and even the terrorists. It makes you feel a seesaw of feelings that involve pressure, fear, indignation, many lies, media manipulation, injustices. An action thriller with many emotions. It is well worth watching.
I've submitted this review three times, hopefully this time it will go up - Disney has come under fire recently for some poor quality content, which is a shame as it might lead to viewers overlooking some of their other stronger shows. High quality drama series such as this one and the other recent production covering the 1970s bombing campaign in London by the IRA, are gritty raw topics that explore a number of important issues. They demand their subjects be treated fairly and with a level of professionalism that they so richly deserve, and that is what we have here with Suspect - The Shooting if Jean Charles de Menezes. It was inevitable that the highly controversial in the wake of the 7/7 bombings would one day be dramatised. The ahooting itself was awful enough but the behaviour of senior offices to distance themselves from the events afterwards was borderline disgraceful and the show dives into that narrative. Told over four episodes, the drama covers the initial bombings, the attempt by the second cell to repeat the attacks again two weeks later, the events at Stockwell & the subsequent cover-up and chief whistleblower who blew the lid off the dirty tricks campaign that would follow, and ultimately lead to the public inquiry of 2008. Writer Jeff Pope has tackled many similar topics before and is no stranger to this type of material, joined together with director Paul Andrew Williams, (paired previously on A Confession) make a formidable team to tell this story. Credit must also be given to Casting Directors Lean Harrison & Des Hamilton for assembling a top class cream of talent of British character actors, and leads alike. Authentic performances are given from dependable veterans like Tony Simpson, Conleth Hill, Daniel Mays, Max Beezley along with some fresher faces including Jamie Chambers, Bert Seymour, Izuka Hoyle & James Nelson-Joyce (probably one of the most raw intense & talented actors of his generation) The actors cast in the roles of the second terrorist cell also give completely believable performances and have been cast with an incredible likeness to those they are portraying. All do an outstanding job. Emily Mortimer is appropriately emotionally removed from reality as Cressida Dick. Russell Tovey does a superb job anchoring the production as the Assistant Commissioner Brian Paddock trying to get those around him to keep a grip on reality. I have to give full props to all involved, and I understand the family of Jean Charles are pleased with this production to the degree that they can be under the dreadful circumstances. The events of that July were complex and difficult, in a city where those meant to protect us were functioning on at a high state of alert, under incredible stress, but poor leadership, where a number of terrible mistakes were made, which should have been immediately owned by the police. 17 witnesses saw Jean Charles get shot, 17 witnesses said no warning was given. All of this is brought to life with vivid clarity. The scenes portraying the family back home with the Bazilian cast are extremely well handled and it is a credit that they were given adequate screen time in the narrative. The production blends real footage, with the dramatisation extremely effectively in what is a first class drama. More content of this quality please. This show is a credit to every single person who worked on it. Highly recommended. Summary: Extremely well made & poignant series on an important topic that must be seen.
Summary: Superb first class drama of the finest quality.
Summary: Superb first class drama of the finest quality.
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