Helen intraprende una relazione appassionata con un uomo che non ha idea della sua identità segreta. Quando il suo amante cade vittima della pericolosa malavita londinese, il capo di Helen c... Leggi tuttoHelen intraprende una relazione appassionata con un uomo che non ha idea della sua identità segreta. Quando il suo amante cade vittima della pericolosa malavita londinese, il capo di Helen chiama Sam per proteggerla.Helen intraprende una relazione appassionata con un uomo che non ha idea della sua identità segreta. Quando il suo amante cade vittima della pericolosa malavita londinese, il capo di Helen chiama Sam per proteggerla.
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Reviewers say 'Black Doves' is a British spy thriller with engaging plot, stylish action, and strong performances by Keira Knightley, Ben Whishaw, and Sarah Lancashire. Themes of espionage, political intrigue, and personal drama are highlighted. Critics commend the chemistry between leads and the blend of genres. However, some note script issues like clichéd writing, tonal inconsistencies, and underdeveloped characters. The series is criticized for relying on genre tropes and implausible moments. Despite these flaws, many find it entertaining and worth watching.
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Ok if you don't think too hard. Good acting. Lazy writing. Plot holes you can drive a truck through.
It's a strange mix of quality. I don't need a genre to stick to one thing, so the tonal variety doesn't bother me-but the execution? That's another story. The camera work and acting? Top-notch. The set design and writing? Not so much. Okay, maybe not *terrible*, but definitely weak. The vibe I got was: "People are dumb; they won't question this."
They'll imply a bomb with some visual cliché or stage a massive public murder, and-surprise!-no cops show up. Just our sly sleuth protagonist poking around for clues like it's a murder mystery brunch. It's the kind of lazy stuff that makes a pedant want to cry.
That said, if you can shush the little voice in your head whispering, "That's not how the world works," you might actually enjoy yourself.
They'll imply a bomb with some visual cliché or stage a massive public murder, and-surprise!-no cops show up. Just our sly sleuth protagonist poking around for clues like it's a murder mystery brunch. It's the kind of lazy stuff that makes a pedant want to cry.
That said, if you can shush the little voice in your head whispering, "That's not how the world works," you might actually enjoy yourself.
This was a good enough little miniseries, though it seems that it may not be this mini as more may come. I'm not sure more is needed or even wanted, but the two leads are very good and both are entertaining, so if there is more, there are a lot worse things that could happen. It's a spy thriller, along with various love stories, and it is the latter that sort of works best as the spying stuff is a bit convoluted with spies & killers popping up from anywhere & everywhere at any time, and sometimes I just stopped trying to follow the entire path and just enjoy the moment. These two genres frequently clash and this series does not lack action.
While this is not his finest moment, I've always been a fan of Ben Whishaw. He is so very talented, it amazes me how long he has mostly worked under the radar, Bond aside. His role here is a bit unique being a leading man who is a gay killer. I've always liked Keira Knightley when out of corsets. I find her to be at her best with more lighthearted fare. This isn't that, but the way it's played, it almost is and she is good here. I don't recall ever seeing her in such a kickass mode before, but she's good at it. There are a few other good performances in this most notably Ella Lily Hyland as one of the endless deadly spies, young as she may be. She is a hoot. Sarah Lancashire Is effectively ominous & mysterious while Andrew Buchan, the only person I've mentioned not killing people, as Knightley's sincerely kind, nice and honest husband is excellently gentle & warm. Just imagine a series in which the nicest person in it is an important politician! He is a true sweetheart. Much like a gay killer, you don't see this much either.
This is a bit of fun and I suppose if there is more, I might watch, but if that is two years from now, I kinda doubt it.
While this is not his finest moment, I've always been a fan of Ben Whishaw. He is so very talented, it amazes me how long he has mostly worked under the radar, Bond aside. His role here is a bit unique being a leading man who is a gay killer. I've always liked Keira Knightley when out of corsets. I find her to be at her best with more lighthearted fare. This isn't that, but the way it's played, it almost is and she is good here. I don't recall ever seeing her in such a kickass mode before, but she's good at it. There are a few other good performances in this most notably Ella Lily Hyland as one of the endless deadly spies, young as she may be. She is a hoot. Sarah Lancashire Is effectively ominous & mysterious while Andrew Buchan, the only person I've mentioned not killing people, as Knightley's sincerely kind, nice and honest husband is excellently gentle & warm. Just imagine a series in which the nicest person in it is an important politician! He is a true sweetheart. Much like a gay killer, you don't see this much either.
This is a bit of fun and I suppose if there is more, I might watch, but if that is two years from now, I kinda doubt it.
One of my chief, and constant, criticisms of so many films now, is the lack of solid and consistent scripts, AND marred by horrible musical tracks and pathetic sound mixing. So I start this by saying that it was a real pleasure to discover a whole SERIES with no glitches or distractions in sound. As for the script and plot, as one reviewer here put it: "Ok if you don't think too hard. Good acting. Lazy writing. Plot holes you can drive a truck through." I wold add- high marks for the humor built in and subtlety of some great lines such as: "Sorry" as the store-clerk is knocked out with drugs. Very fine acting and production throughout, but too many holes and dead spots to carry the overall. Would love to see a continuation with more talented scripting.
First, I liked this show. However, it is a spy thriller in the same way that Love, Actually was a movie about politics. Yes, LA was about a prime minister, but it was a love story. Black Doves, for me, was a romantic/buddy comedy with the spy theme thrown on to give a little frisson. I love good spy shows, and this wasn't one. It was a pretty good romantic/buddy comedy, though, so I recommend giving it a try.
Keiran Knightley and Ben Whishaw have great chemistry as partners in crime. There are nice comedic turns by assorted assasins. The bloodshed is the over-the-top Tarantino kind that is fun, but not thrilling. Overall wonderful, fun acting.
Keiran Knightley and Ben Whishaw have great chemistry as partners in crime. There are nice comedic turns by assorted assasins. The bloodshed is the over-the-top Tarantino kind that is fun, but not thrilling. Overall wonderful, fun acting.
Black Doves is an entertaining spy thriller that delivers plenty of style and intrigue, even if it doesn't quite hit the mark or reach its full potential. It's great to see Keira Knightley take on something different, stepping outside her usual characters, and she brings charisma and edge to the role. The series has some genuinely funny moments and a sleek, polished look, but it does ask you to suspend disbelief, a lot, sometimes too much.
The conveniently empty London streets and mass shootouts stretch credibility to breaking point, making it hard to take seriously at times. But if you're after a bit of silly, stylish entertainment with a strong lead performance and some gripping sequences, Black Doves does the job just fine.
The conveniently empty London streets and mass shootouts stretch credibility to breaking point, making it hard to take seriously at times. But if you're after a bit of silly, stylish entertainment with a strong lead performance and some gripping sequences, Black Doves does the job just fine.
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