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The Passing Bells

  • Mini serie TV
  • 2014
  • TV-14
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Patrick Gibson and Jack Lowden in The Passing Bells (2014)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn epic historical drama spanning the five years of the First World War, as seen through the eyes of two ordinary young soldiers.An epic historical drama spanning the five years of the First World War, as seen through the eyes of two ordinary young soldiers.An epic historical drama spanning the five years of the First World War, as seen through the eyes of two ordinary young soldiers.

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    • Patrick Gibson
    • Jack Lowden
    • Hubert Burton
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    1269
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Star
      • Patrick Gibson
      • Jack Lowden
      • Hubert Burton
    • 26Recensioni degli utenti
    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    InizioI più votati1 stagione2014

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    Patrick Gibson
    Patrick Gibson
    • Thomas
    • 2014
    Jack Lowden
    Jack Lowden
    • Michael
    • 2014
    Hubert Burton
    • Cyril
    • 2014
    Adam Long
    Adam Long
    • Anthony
    • 2014
    Wilf Scolding
    Wilf Scolding
    • Freddie
    • 2014
    Jordan Murphy
    Jordan Murphy
    • Ben
    • 2014
    Ben McGregor
    Ben McGregor
    • Kevin
    • 2014
    Matthew Aubrey
    • Kenny
    • 2014
    Charles Furness
    Charles Furness
    • Stefan
    • 2014
    Sabrina Bartlett
    Sabrina Bartlett
    • Katie
    • 2014
    Jennifer Hennessy
    Jennifer Hennessy
    • Susan
    • 2014
    Johnny Gibbon
    Johnny Gibbon
    • Rudi (2014)
    • 2014
    Felix Auer
    • Lanzo
    • 2014
    Simon Kunz
    Simon Kunz
    • William
    • 2014
    Amanda Drew
    Amanda Drew
    • Annie
    • 2014
    Erika Kaar
    Erika Kaar
    • Joanna
    • 2014
    Alex Ferns
    Alex Ferns
    • David
    • 2014
    Brian Fletcher
    • Derek
    • 2014
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    Recensioni degli utenti26

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    7l_rawjalaurence

    Retelling of the First World War from Two Young Persons' Perspective

    Many years ago anyone staying at home during the day could watch THE SULLIVANS on ITV - an Australian soap opera that told of the experiences of a middle-class Melbourne family and the effect that World War II had on their lives. The series was very people- centered, and music was often used to set the mood of a scene in a technique that was very different from British soaps (this was in the ways when CORONATION STREET and CROSSROADS rules the network waves, and EASTENDERS had not been even thought of).

    Memories of the long-forgotten Australian series were evoked through THE PASSING BELLS: written by Tony Jordan, it tells the story of World War One through the eyes of two young soldiers (Patrick Gibson, Jack Lowden), from the heady days of patriotism as they enlist, confident in the belief that the conflict will be over by Christmas, to the disillusion of 1918, when the aspirations of an entire generation were completely destroyed.

    In planning a series like this for prime-time viewing before the 9 p.m. watershed on BBC, director Brendan Maher could have encountered a problem; how to emphasize the bloodiness of the conflict without resorting to graphic violence. Sensibly he chooses instead to focus on the human element; what is interesting about THE PASSING BELLS is the way the characters interact - or fail to interact - with one another. The camaraderie of episode one soon dissipates as the youngsters understand the true horror of the trenches; but even in the midst of war, some kind of friendship develops between the troops from opposite sides. This is historically accurate: hostilities inevitably ceased on Christmas Day, and the troops ventured into no-man's land to exchange a scrap of festive cheer.

    And the music? In THE PASSING BELLS it is used to create mood; to emphasize the contrast between the edenic, community-focused world of prewar England and the living hell of battle, where young men had to live cheek-by-jowl in a sea of mud. Some of it might be a tad obtrusive, especially in the first episode, but the overall purpose is a good one; to make viewers aware of the social consequences of the War both at home and at the Front.

    As a serial, THE PASSING BELLS works extremely well, despite the odd verbal anachronism (would people in the Edwardian era actually refer to "boyfriends" and "girlfriends"?), while not shying away from showing the destructive effects of war.
    10frederickwiddowson

    Outstanding

    A well-done low-key drama that didn't try to overwhelm the viewer with blood and gore. It still was able to bring home the tragedy and keep the narrative flowing. I recommend it as being as good or better than most war movies and the acting was decent. Very nice score by the guy who gave us Downton Abbey's music, if I am not mistaken. Definitely worth watching in an evening.
    10Caz1964

    Well acted and puts its point across

    I thought this was a good drama and am a little bit baffled as to why some people needed to see blood and guts to be entertained or convinced.Anyone who has studied or read about the history of WW1 would already understand about the horrors of trench life and going over the top into battle.The viewer doesn't need to be hit over the head with blood and gory details we can leave that to the imagination and besides too much graphic details would only detract away from the dialogue of this drama as this story relies mainly on its script of what the soldiers are saying{their thoughts aloud}and thinking.And i think it was awesome. Of course there is a lot we are not shown such as the grounds in the trenches were always muddy and fall of rats and body parts from dead soldiers used to prop or hang things from etc the list is endless of how things really were but then WW1 was always censored our government kept quiet for decades until the 1980s about the amount of soldiers whose bodies were still being found by farmers in France and Belgium,sometimes as many as a hundred a year.And also so many people were totally unaware of how many of our soldiers were cruelly shot at dawn or if they had even knew in the first place. I thought this was a nice tribute to the men who served and put the point across that it was the war that was evil and not the men who served.I think this drama is good for educating the younger generation who might not know much about WW1 as it portrays how misled the men back then were and how underage boys got sucked in on having to do their bit.Very tragic and its what this drama does well. The film Oh What A Lovely War was a British musical about WW1 this also didn't show blood and guts as everything was said in the dialogue in what the actors were saying.Passing Bells has used the same idea.
    5mpitcher15

    To fast

    It could have been so good. It just seems so rushed. The half hour episodes or over right as they seem to start. I think this would have been better as a movie. It just extremely rushed and lacks detail.
    5mblackford-2

    Maudlin hackneyed anti-historical pablum

    If your history of WWI was primarily from this TV show you'd probably believe that all the soldiers were 16-17 years old, widely engaged in premarital sex, and that the wars were fought almost exclusively in trenches, including right up to the very end. These are all things that yes, they did happen, but were rare, or happened at points and places in the war very different from that portrayed on-screen. At first I was concerned that the 30 minute format wouldn't allow them to tell the complex nuanced stories that were the reality of the war. By the end I was glad the stories were only 30 minutes long because they were having difficulty filling the time with anything not a blatant trope.

    Even if you ignore the history there's some serious structural problems. The German soldier's girlfriend/wife is a major character in the first few episodes before entirely disappearing. All of his home front scenes are about his parents and the wife appears only occasionally as a picture. Seems a little off.

    Also, you might recall that the french were a major player in WWI. Something that is sort of overlooked considering that there are almost no french characters, no french scenery, and really, that the western front is located across hundreds of miles of France is barely mentioned. Here's another specific inaccuracy: During early war when the first British reinforcements with our new recruit are deploying in the aftermath of the Marne they march through fields full of poppies. Fair enough, right? Poppies are the anglophile world's key floral symbol of The Great War. Except that after the Marne was September-October 1914 and Poppies bloom in the spring and early summer. They just didn't care.

    There is nothing in this show that has not been done better, elsewhere. What there is, is weak or remarkable for its inaccuracies.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 novembre 2014 (Regno Unito)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Polonia
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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