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The Jury

  • Serie TV
  • 2002–2011
  • TV-MA
  • 5h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
1376
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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The Jury (2002)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwelve men and women are called for jury service in the retrial of a man accused of a triple murder after the High Court overturns the original verdict.Twelve men and women are called for jury service in the retrial of a man accused of a triple murder after the High Court overturns the original verdict.Twelve men and women are called for jury service in the retrial of a man accused of a triple murder after the High Court overturns the original verdict.

  • Star
    • Paul Bhattacharjee
    • Gerard Butler
    • Nina Sosanya
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
    1376
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    881
    395
    • Star
      • Paul Bhattacharjee
      • Gerard Butler
      • Nina Sosanya
    • 27Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Paul Bhattacharjee
    Paul Bhattacharjee
    • Rashid's Father…
    • 2002–2011
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Johnnie Donne
    • 2002
    Nina Sosanya
    Nina Sosanya
    • Marcia Thomas
    • 2002
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Jeremy Crawford
    • 2002
    Stuart Bunce
    Stuart Bunce
    • Charles Gore
    • 2002
    Helen McCrory
    Helen McCrory
    • Rose Davies
    • 2002
    Jack Shepherd
    Jack Shepherd
    • Ron Maher
    • 2002
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Len Davies
    • 2002
    Michael Maloney
    Michael Maloney
    • Peter Segal
    • 2002
    Sonnell Dadral
    • Duvinder Singh
    • 2002
    Antony Sher
    Antony Sher
    • Gerald Lewis QC
    • 2002
    Nick Bartlett
    Nick Bartlett
    • Prison Officer
    • 2002
    Sylvia Syms
    Sylvia Syms
    • Elsie Beamish
    • 2002
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • George Cording QC
    • 2002
    Ellen Thomas
    Ellen Thomas
    • Ruby Thomas
    • 2002
    Fiona Gillies
    Fiona Gillies
    • Fiona Crawford
    • 2002
    Matthew Thomas Davies
    • Charlie Crawford
    • 2002
    Leo Gregory
    Leo Gregory
    • Ally Maher
    • 2002
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    8jane_concannon

    thought-provoking legal drama

    I really enjoyed this 5-part drama.

    Not only is it an engrossing and well made drama, it also makes you think about the rights and wrongs of the British jury system.

    The story is quite simple: it is about the retrial of a previously-convicted multiple murder, and focuses mainly on the people who have been selected to be the jury, offering up things about some of the jurors that seriously make you think about whether or not random selection from the general public is the best way to go about selecting a jury for such an important case.

    The backdrop for the entire series is an ongoing political debate as to whether trial by jury is a good system or should be replaces.

    Interesting stuff, and entertaining too.
    9indigo01

    This mini-series is WELL worth while.

    I set out to watch this 6 hour British mini series for one reason: I'm a huge fan of Gerard Butler's. I came away amazed at how really good I thought it was. The mini-series deals with the trial of a Sikh student accused of brutally killing a fellow student (and compelling evidence both for and against). And while it does indeed explore the trial itself, the beauty of this series is the exploration of the jurors and their lives (something rarely done). It takes 7 of the 12 jurors and shows what is going on in their lives (and by proxy, what their lives the last several years must have been like). You have the alcoholic just out of rehab the first morning of the trial (Butler), the single mother with her own "mom" issues, the seminary student torn between his love of God and his love of a woman, the old Catholic woman who is clearly lonely, the man who had lost his fortune a while back and is no longer financially well-off, the woman who is controlled by her ex-military and semi-crippled husband and last the responsible citizen who is pleased and overwhelmed at the duty placed on him (and who has the most clueless in-laws). You have the not-so-nice prosecutor (played admirably by Antony Sher) and the decent defense barrister (played well as always by Derek Jacobi). Almost all the characters are to some degree stereotypes, but it is how the actors portray them and the way they are written--the way these stories unfold--that is so special. These performances are just truly wonderful (notably Butler and the actors portraying the abused wife, the single mom and the duty bound juror) The ultimate outcome of the trial, while important, takes second place to the jurors' outcome and the central question: how difficult is it to reach a decision on guilt or innocence when you can NEVER really know?
    9Ishallwearpurple

    The theme music is a star------

    Has anyone mentioned the music score for this? From the first shot of the courthouse dome, melancholy music perfectly sets the mood for what will come.

    The Eastern (or Indian) theme and the drum at the beginning credits is haunting. During the seminary scenes, the mens choral is lovely.

    Throughout a woman hums a beautiful, sad melody, through certain transition scenes and always at the opening of a new chapter. Whenever juror, Johnny Donne, is alone this theme emphasizes his loneliness and breaks your heart. A number of times we see Johnny arriving home and walking down a long corridor and opening his door, with this lonely theme playing. His AA prayer also has the music softly in the background.

    During the Rose characters arrival back home each time, we see her getting off the elevator and walking into a blinding white light - to give us a jolt of the searing effort to walk back into that house of pain. The orchestra with an oboe(?) featured makes one want to cry.

    During the foreman of the juries final scenes of frenzy in the tunnel the Indian song is just perfect - the wail and lament of a man driven to distraction.

    And as the jurors all walk down the hill after the burial, the same woman humming the theme music makes for a melancholy finale.

    For the performances, the great cinematography, and wonderful music themes, this a rare series from television that is as great as a movie. Gerald Butler as Johnny is a standout - so intense at times you quit breathing. I've forgotten the name of the actor who plays the Foreman of the jury, but he is also outstanding. The whole cast is superb.

    A real jewel for anyones collection. 9/10
    wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Played out but enthralling

    STAR RATING:*****Unmissable****Very Good***Okay**You Could Go Out For A Meal Instead*Avoid At All Costs

    Kudos to ITV for the good idea of this six-parter series,which shows we can do it and that it's not just Hollywood that can make this kind of thing work.

    In Britain (and certain other countries) it's considered every working citizens duty to perform 'jury service'.That is,twelve people (men and women usually these days) from completely different walks of life and with presumably no previous experience of the judicial system must come together to decide the fate of a defendant on trial for a crime.In this case,a 15/16 year old Pakistani student has been accused of hacking his classmate to death in a field.It is a very high profile case which has ignited racial hatred between the White/Asian community,and the series cleverly examines not only the opinions of the jurors,but also how this alien and stressful experience affects their lives outside work.

    The acting is pretty good stuff.Veteran Derek Jackobi is lively,spirited and ingenuitive as the defence barrister.Plus Anthony Sher is suitably cold and uncompromising as the prosecution.The people on the jury impressively convey the uncertainty and fear that overrides them all.Jack Shepherd is a good character actor,here playing the murdered boy's father,but is given little to do except sit in the courtroom looking tense and agitated.Also,Tim Healy gets to spread his wings and fly in something that isn't another annoying Uno advert.

    The ending is something of a cop-out ,with a few unexplained matters not being resolved.But it's all acted with such sincerity and dash,with engaging pace and dialogue to match,that you feel compelled to watch it to the end if only to support British big/small screen productions.***
    9baron-9

    the characters make this good

    Having now seen parts of this twice, I think that what makes this really great, and gripping, is the character development and the acting. I especially liked the recovering alcoholic and Rose, but all the characters were well developed and real (except, perhaps, the judge, the lawyers, and the defendant - but this is about the JURY).

    I am as much against political correctness as the next person, but I don't think that was what this was about. That was part of the background, but not the story. The story was about the people.

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      In season one, episode one, a computer screen list showing the names of potential jury members contains the names of fourteen characters from Metropolitan Police (1984). They are Reg Hollis, Nick Klein, Duncan Lennox, Debbie McAllister, Jack Meadows, Andrew Monroe, Dave Quinnan, Kass Rickman, Paul Riley, Vic Singh, Kate Spears, Roz Clarke, Tony Stamp, and Des Taviner. Some of the potential jurors' addresses also correspond to street names used on the show.
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      Featured in The Jury: The Jurors (2011)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 febbraio 2002 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Sito ufficiale
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    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • El jurado
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Inghilterra, Regno Unito
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Granada Television
      • ITV Studios
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