jlsworld
A rejoint le oct. 2020
Bienvenue sur nouveau profil
Nos mises à jour sont toujours en cours de développement. Bien que la version précédente de le profil ne soit plus accessible, nous travaillons activement à des améliorations, et certaines fonctionnalités manquantes seront bientôt de retour ! Restez à l'écoute de leur retour. En attendant, l’analyse des évaluations est toujours disponible sur nos applications iOS et Android, qui se trouvent sur la page de profil. Pour consulter la répartition de vos évaluations par année et par genre, veuillez consulter notre nouveau Guide d'aide.
Badges2
Pour savoir comment gagner des badges, rendez-vous sur page d'aide sur les badges.
Avis2
Note de jlsworld
I watched this in May 2020, when my cable service offered a free week of Acorn. The original title of The Loch was changed for Americans, evidently, as Loch Ness would have more meaning. The appeal for me was the location, as I had visited Loch Ness in the spring of 2017. Indeed, the scenery was lovely. Nothing else seemed realistic. If there really is a village on the banks of the loch, one couldn't tell from this show, as the only exterior scenes were of very nice houses, which could be rich people's summer homes. Is there really a college on the edge of the lake? Several others here have detailed the problems of plot, all of which bothered me as I watched. One called it a "quietly humorous parody"-but was it an intentional parody or just so full of craziness and clichés that one cannot otherwise explain it?
Watching Blue Murder for the first time this week, I keep thinking, Where do I know Caroline Quentin from? I recognized the name and face...but from where? Finally remembered to look her up here and Kiss Me Kate rang the bell. I did enjoy this show, but I needed the details in the two reviews here to bring it back to me. Perhaps I'll watch it again some day. Ms. Quentin is one of those actors who stick in your mind.