अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंNew versions of Alan Bennett's much-loved monologues, with some of the best known British performers of their time.New versions of Alan Bennett's much-loved monologues, with some of the best known British performers of their time.New versions of Alan Bennett's much-loved monologues, with some of the best known British performers of their time.
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Only seen the 1st three but so happy to see real actors and wonderful writing, I'm so sick of all the reality shows and repeat of films on all the channels it was enlightening to see such talent. I look forward to seeing the rest of the series and will add to this review at the end of the series.
Stunning!
Martin Freeman is awesome in "A chip in the sugar" but Imelda Staunton is sublime in "A lady of letters". Every aspiring actor hoping to win an audition should study this episode as a guide to what acting is.
Alan Bennett is a national treasure. His writing is prosaic but at the same time stunningly beautiful.
I did feel a little uncomfortable with some of the subject matter but Bennett takes no prisoners... life is what life is.
Martin Freeman is awesome in "A chip in the sugar" but Imelda Staunton is sublime in "A lady of letters". Every aspiring actor hoping to win an audition should study this episode as a guide to what acting is.
Alan Bennett is a national treasure. His writing is prosaic but at the same time stunningly beautiful.
I did feel a little uncomfortable with some of the subject matter but Bennett takes no prisoners... life is what life is.
I seem to remember I was uninterested in this revamp of Talking Heads when broadcast, thinking why try to improve on perfection. Then I recently learned there was a new monologue included with Sarah Lancashire, who I revere, talking of an incestuous love for her son; a close friend had that experience so I was very interested and acquired the set. It is a very quiet piece, tragic and moving. Of course I then felt it would be silly not to listen to the rest and it was, as I expected, a deeply disappointing experience. Not that the cast is not a stellar collection of current british acting talent, but just that I am far too fond of the originals. They travel through life with me on my ipod of the moment, Routledge, Hird, Wilton, Bennett, Cole, Atkins - Ive listened a hundred times and they really don't stale and though I know what's coming, I travel on. Mostly with these modern iterations I either started or took a slice from the middle, and I confess there wasn't a single one I listened to in its entirety. Except The Shrine, which is new and nicely done. While I can't say along with one amazon reviewer 'the original was the best' I have to say I do think it may be the case, but one is partial. For those reviewers who say they haven't seen the originals, they are available for a song on ebay. Whatever, the writing remains subtle, surprising, and layered, the common theme being, as Bennett said, 'people in situations to which they are not entirely privy.' But that's all of us, no?
Haven't watched them all yet, but happy to recommend already. Just watched Harriet Walter and cannot fault a moment of her performance. How refreshing to watch something that relies on words and performance.
I've loved it ! My particular favorite is Martin Freeman in A Chip in the Sugar. Such an amazing performance !
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिविया"Talking Heads" was filmed on the "EastEnders (1985)" set, including the pub kitchen, during their hiatus of filming due to the COVID-19 quarantine. Martin Freeman said, "I was in Dot Cotton's bedroom, so that's one thing ticked off the bucket list".
- कनेक्शनRemake of Talking Heads (1988)
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