As investigações da Irmã Bonifacio do Convento de São Vicente - freira, motociclista, enóloga e cientista forense em tempo parcial.As investigações da Irmã Bonifacio do Convento de São Vicente - freira, motociclista, enóloga e cientista forense em tempo parcial.As investigações da Irmã Bonifacio do Convento de São Vicente - freira, motociclista, enóloga e cientista forense em tempo parcial.
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Father Brown has matured after multiple series and based on a famous book by a famous author. Sister Boniface is a breath of fresh air. It's not brow beating your idea of religion or Catholicism. Great script, swift and solid plots keep the story driving along smoothly. The characters are great as are the actors. Always good to have period dramas, they seem to pluck at peoples nostalgic heartstrings like FB . Unlike Agatha Raisin or Shakespeare & Hathaway it deals with back stories lightly and concentrates on the plot. The main point is that Sister Boniface is a likeable character. Do not review this after one episode. It's unfair. It's a great tonic. Highly recommend!
Yes, it's pretty, yes the costumes instil Sunday evening style swooning nostalgia, however, the acting and plot lines are appalling. Think Father Brown with less credulous storylines, complete with wooden acting and a direct attempt to entertain that falls totally from the mark. I have never ever left a review, but this is absolutely awful. So bad it lets down the pretty sets and nostalgic costumes. Such a shame, I was looking forward to this!
Lorna Watson is fun as Sister Boniface and seems to have charisma to spare. The other cast members are fine as well and the production values are good. But something just doesn't work here. I think there are three problems. One, the writing just isn't as good as it could be. Mysteries shouldn't be boring but when you find yourself fast forwarding through a mystery, something is amiss. Second, there is nothing "nun like" in the character of Sister Boniface (aside from wearing a habit). She could be a librarian, a housewife or a pharmacist and it wouldn't change the plot lines one bit. In Father Brown, his Catholicism is regularly invoked so that (most of the time) you know it's a priest solving the mystery. Third, and most oddly, Sister Boniface doesn't seem to be the focus of the series. She plays pathologist, yes, and is ever present but she feels a bit sidelined at times. But it's a nice little time waster if you've nothing better to do.
As we wait for news on a new series of Father Brown, we're given a very unusual spinoff series. Having appeared and impressed in just one episode, the bespectacled, enthusiastic Sister Boniface gets her own series.
It is definitely worth a watch, don't go expecting anything too serious, or heavy, it's arguably lighter than even Father Brown.
It's light, it's funny, it looks beautiful, some wonderful guest actors, and a nice regular cast. I was particularly happy to see Belinda Lang, what a class act she is, the prickly housekeeper is as far from Bill Porter as you can get.
It really does develop as it progresses, I enjoyed the first episode very much, and the last few in particular.
I would have loved it if Mark Williams had appeared in a couple of episodes, that would have been a nice touch. His presence was very much welcome.
Roll on Series 2.
Charming, 8/10.
It is definitely worth a watch, don't go expecting anything too serious, or heavy, it's arguably lighter than even Father Brown.
It's light, it's funny, it looks beautiful, some wonderful guest actors, and a nice regular cast. I was particularly happy to see Belinda Lang, what a class act she is, the prickly housekeeper is as far from Bill Porter as you can get.
It really does develop as it progresses, I enjoyed the first episode very much, and the last few in particular.
I would have loved it if Mark Williams had appeared in a couple of episodes, that would have been a nice touch. His presence was very much welcome.
Roll on Series 2.
Charming, 8/10.
The first episode was good and had good promise. The motive of the murder was stupid but at least it was watchable. I have seen 2 more and for me it is going downhill. With so much else to watch on TV, I would rather spend my rest and relaxing time watching something else.
The story needs a backstory of how Sister Boniface got so much power over the police department. They just show up and expect the sister to do all the intel work and then they clean up the rest.
If you are looking for farcical no brain activity type of story, then this is for you.
But if you want something that is more intelligent, there are plenty of other shows to choose from.
The story needs a backstory of how Sister Boniface got so much power over the police department. They just show up and expect the sister to do all the intel work and then they clean up the rest.
If you are looking for farcical no brain activity type of story, then this is for you.
But if you want something that is more intelligent, there are plenty of other shows to choose from.
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- CuriosidadesSister Boniface first appeared in "The Bride of Christ," a Season 1 episode of mystery series Father Brown, when the wine-making, Agatha Christie-reading nun helped Mark Williams' titular priest solve two murders.
- Erros de gravaçãoSister Boniface is set in the early 1960s but at the end of episode 2 the nuns are seen watching color TV which wasn't available until 1967.
- ConexõesSpin-off from Padre Brown (2013)
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- Розслідування сестри Боніфації
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- Cotswolds, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(location)
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- Tempo de duração
- 45 min
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- 16:9 HD
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