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Little Boy Blue

  • Mini serie TV
  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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Stephen Graham, Sinéad Keenan, Brían F. O'Byrne, and Sonny Beyga in Little Boy Blue (2017)
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L'omicidio di Rhys Jones nel 2007 a Liverpool. Uno sguardo alle conseguenze e alle indagini della polizia.L'omicidio di Rhys Jones nel 2007 a Liverpool. Uno sguardo alle conseguenze e alle indagini della polizia.L'omicidio di Rhys Jones nel 2007 a Liverpool. Uno sguardo alle conseguenze e alle indagini della polizia.

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    • Sinéad Keenan
    • Brían F. O'Byrne
    • Matthew Devlin
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      • Sinéad Keenan
      • Brían F. O'Byrne
      • Matthew Devlin
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    • Ha vinto 1 BAFTA Award
      • 6 vittorie e 5 candidature totali

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    Sinéad Keenan
    Sinéad Keenan
    • Mel Jones
    • 2017
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    • Steve Jones
    • 2017
    Matthew Devlin
    • Owen Jones
    • 2017
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • DSU Dave Kelly
    • 2017
    Elizabeth Berrington
    Elizabeth Berrington
    • Debra Taylor
    • 2017
    James Nelson-Joyce
    James Nelson-Joyce
    • James Yates
    • 2017
    Michael Moran
    • Kevin Moody
    • 2017
    Sara Powell
    Sara Powell
    • ACC Pat Gallan
    • 2017
    Nathan Clark Smith
    • Jordan Olssen
    • 2017
    Faye McKeever
    Faye McKeever
    • Claire Olssen
    • 2017
    Jodie McNee
    Jodie McNee
    • DC Jackie Carter
    • 2017
    Paddy Rowan
    Paddy Rowan
    • Sean Mercer
    • 2017
    Laura Dos Santos
    Laura Dos Santos
    • Donna Kelly
    • 2017
    Kerrie Hayes
    Kerrie Hayes
    • Sandra Oxley
    • 2017
    Robbie O'Neill
    Robbie O'Neill
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    • 2017
    Stephen Walters
    Stephen Walters
    • DCI Mark Guinness…
    • 2017
    Jak Corrie
    • Nathan Quinn
    • 2017
    Heather Bleasdale
    • Vida Moody
    • 2017
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    9wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Effective, well made real life drama

    STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

    In August 2007, in the car park of The Fir Tree pub in Croxteth, Liverpool, eleven year old Rhys Jones, who was on his way home from football practice, became the most innocent of casualties in a local gang rivalry, dying after being accidentally shot by a bullet meant for someone else. On the eve of promotion, Detective Superintendent Dave Kelly (Stephen Graham) is assigned to lead the investigation into Rhys's death that comes to have a far more profound effect on his professional and home life than he could have imagined. Despite his dogged determination to get justice for Rhys and his parents Mel (Sinead Keenan) and Steve (Brian F.O' Byrne), Kelly encounters a wall of silence from a local community living in fear of the gangs and the repercussions of being labelled a 'grass.'

    Ten years on from the case that this TV drama is based on, ITV have chosen to make it into a three part drama detailing the case and how events panned out. There's certainly a lot of meat on the bones to work with, and the film is careful not to sensationalise anything, and tell the case in a sensitive and effecting way. Aside from the already horrifying death of a child, the case grabbed the nations attention also by highlighting what may well be a commonplace truth around the country, of normal, decent, respectable people living alongside those who live by their own rules with no intention of living honestly, and the shocking consequences of what happens when these two worlds sometimes inevitably.

    There was no better person for the lead role than Graham, with his natural Scouse background and pretty realistic physical resemblance to the real Dave Kelly. He fits the part pretty effortlessly, but still turns in a reliably great performance, as an increasingly seasoned detective who feels personally affronted by the crime he is investigating, unable to let it go due to the sheer outrageousness and senselessness of it, young men whose need to belong and be part of armies who are willing to endanger and take life for something as stupid as an area code. He is complimented by Keenan and O'Byrne as Rhy's grieving parents, O'Byrne bringing a quiet, bottled up angst as the father, with Keenan an emotional torrent as the mother.

    During the film, Mel takes exception to Rhys being described as being 'in the wrong place at the wrong time.' It's a commonly thrown around soundbite, that is rather unintentionally thoughtless in its use. A very lawful world and a very uncivilised world do coexist by each other very unknowingly, and that world can sometimes reach up and bite with the most tragic of results. But it should always be that world that never has any place or any time, rather than the decent one. ****
    8azanti0029

    A sobering truthful lesson of the disintegration of humanity among today's youth

    Few people in the United Kingdom will not have heard of the murder of Rhys Jones, an eleven-year-old boy from a middle-class family in Liverpool killed unintentionally by 16-year-old Sean Mercer, a low- level drug dealer who fired a revolver at two rival gang members over a postcode.

    It was the innocence of Rhys, a promising child with aspirations of playing for Everton Football Club that brought the attention of the national media on the case. The police were under tremendous pressure to bring the killer and those who supplied the gun to justice while the gang did their best to intimidate potential witnesses and pass off the murder onto a completely innocent party. This superb four-part drama, written by Jeff Pope tells the story of how those involved in both the murder and the concealing of the evidence were eventually brought to trial and the impact that Rhys death had on his parents, the investigating officers, and the local community. Bring the remorseless murderer to trial proved a complex issue, with two innocent families court in the middle of the lies of his alibi.

    The drama follows three narrative strands - The witness who was forced to hide the gun (an excellent performance from relative newcomer Michael Moran) and the family whose fragile son (An appropriately vulnerable performance from Nathan Clark-Smith) Rhys Parents (Sinead Keenan in her best ever performance as the Mum and Brian F O'Bryne finally getting the sort of meaty role he deserves) and the police investigation team led by Detective Dave Kelly (Stephen Graham whose versatility continues to expand with every performance) and DCI Mark Guinness (The always superb Stephen Walters in a very grounded role)

    Through these three narratives, we see the extreme pressures everyone was under both to stay in a wall of silence or break the case and bring the killers of Rhys to justice. One of the reasons this drama works so well is because of the generous four episodes, which gives adequate screen time to convey the truthfulness of each characters journey and the actor's performances which makes for a stronger production. It is good to see ITV drama giving this sort of material the running time that it so richly deserves.

    All the cast here doing a fantastic job including those portraying murderer Mercer his accomplices but the real stand out performance for me was that of the conflicted Kevin Moody (Portrayed by Michael Moran) the one witness the police depended on in order to conflict the intimidating Mercer.

    I read somewhere that the senior policewoman stated having watched this production that she was displeased with her portrayal in the show. I find it hard to believe that these scenes were in anyway fictional, knowing the pressure they were under to get a result in this case and how the upper echelons of the police always behave in such circumstances. To its credit LLB did not end with the conviction of those involved followed by a brief summary. A good number of scenes were shown after the case, covering the impact on the marriage of the parents and the other lives affected by the actions of Mercer. It is incredulous that the killer and his accomplices (Most of whom are now out of prison) had no remorse for the killing of Rhys whatsoever and it is this vagrant display of complete lack of empathy for causing the loss of life which makes this show have such wider viewing implications beyond the case it deals with. As Mrs Rhys says at one point 'Our Rhys was not in the wrong place at the wrong time, Sean Mercer was when he fired that gun'

    Essential and compelling viewing and an outstanding credit for everyone who worked on the production.
    8yerwan1

    Compelling, tragic story, outstanding production, great acting

    The kind of senseless murder happening all-too-often in communities these days. Sensitive, emotional, top-notch production, writing, directing and acting pulled me into the community and story. Four 45-minute parts totalling three hours, it moves along very quickly and was compelling to watch and get so drawn into this tragedy and investigation.
    10kitellis-98121

    Exquisite drama.

    An utterly captivating drama, perfectly executed over four episodes with not a single flaw to be found.

    Top-notch writing, precision directing, exemplary performances from the entire cast, seamless editing, with music and cinematography that intelligently don't make themselves noticed (so nothing showy or artsy, just excellent scene-setting) perfectly paced with an overall sense of all-round good storytelling.

    Every moment of this true-life drama was suffused with authenticity, integrity, and verisimilitude, with no audience manipulation to be detected (which doesn't mean it wasn't there; just that it was artfully and subtly done). This is a rare gem that is worth watching more than once, although the subject matter is grim. Top marks.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    A truly tough watch, but well worth it.

    This is absolutely heart braking to watch, I defy anybody to watch this without shedding a tear. Based on the tragic real life events of young Rhys Jones, and his horrific and tragic murder. I understand that the parents of young Rhys were involved in the production of this drama, and I think that definitely helps with the grit and realism of the show, it doesn't feel like it's been sensationalised at any point, it feels very realistic.

    Fantastic performances all round, I have forever been a fan of Stephen Graham, but he has gone up a notch with this, he's proved what an incredibly powerful actor he is.

    It's tough viewing, and I've watched every episode in tears, but it's a story that is worth seeing, what that poor family went through. The scenes in Goodison Park are among the most powerful I've seen in years.

    9/10

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      Perhaps surprisingly to some, the actors portraying Rhys' parents Melanie (Mel) and Steve, are both actually Irish doing a "Liverpool accent". Considering the history of Liverpool and Irish (Roman Catholic) moving there, that may have been a deliberate casting choice with their ability to do a suitable accent, are accomplished-enough actors with the gravitas to carry the roles, and they both look enough like Rhys' parents to carry the series along.
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      The setting is 2007 and 2008, but the uniformed police officers all wear the ribbon of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal, given away in 2012.
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      Featured in Good Morning Britain: Episodio datato 20 aprile 2017 (2017)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 24 aprile 2017 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
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