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Kerrie Hayes and Matthew McNulty in The Mill (2013)

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The Mill

25 avaliações
8/10

Grimmer the better, this isn't Little House on the Prairie

I caught the first series of this last year on 4 OD and thought it fantastic. As a history graduate with an ongoing passion for social history I get tired of seeing series with a polite nod to the realities of the day and then taking their characters down some nice 21st century lifestyle & morality trip.

Plus, rarely have I come across anything contemporary that takes the point of view of the industrial revolution worker. And they did it so well in this!

They managed to really capture the detail of their daily lives. The minutiae of how life actually was for a mill worker at that time. But in a witty, sad or otherwise poignant way.

And in to all of this well researched history of conditions & of the Mill in question were wonderfully woven human stories of fellowship, sorrow, courage & cowardice. And the humour attached to the 'small stories'.. wonderful! And some I know have come straight from the archives of the Mill in question (I googled it).

The character Esther, or the actress who played her (Kerrie Hayes), or probably a mixture of the two made for compelling viewing especially.

I'm very sad there won't be a third series, it's probably because of the reviews about it 'being too grim'. Obviously 'the enlightened' won't accept such subject matter being depicted at any level lower than Oliver The Musical or Eastenders.
  • cathy-rowson
  • 18 de jun. de 2015
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9/10

Much better than anticipated

I wasn't expecting to like this so much. I found the writing and acting to be very good. I love when I get an interesting history lesson along with some engaging drama. Time we'll spent. Videography and costume quality were also quite good. I wish there were more seasons.
  • duffydean
  • 12 de nov. de 2019
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9/10

Loved it, except, like another reviewer, I wondered what happened to the rest of the seasons?

The series seems unfinished. Not that amazon prime cut it off, but maybe the original show was cancelled. I really wish I knew what happens further with my favorite characters! Other than that, this feels historically accurate and the writers did a wonderful job of bringing the viewers into each character's story. Seriously, can we ask for new seasons? Even 6 years later? Please?
  • kellybethga
  • 15 de jul. de 2020
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10/10

Great historical drama

  • captain_indifferent
  • 3 de ago. de 2013
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10/10

Want to see more!

I've just discovered The Mill series available through Amazon Prime. I thought it might be a documentary and was even more pleased to be drawn into the series. The lives of the amazing characters were portrayed powerfully and beautifully. I want to see more!
  • pjnigra
  • 16 de set. de 2019
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7/10

Here they go again...

My wife were really starting to enjoy this particular series with superb storyline and brilliant acting. I really like how they portrayed the working class in England and how the wealthy and privileged almost always took advantage of those who worked for them and how those with some courage and wisdom came up with ways to fight the establishment and promote the 10-hour work day for children and decent working conditions and so forth . Those people really laid the groundwork for those of us who today benefit from those laws being put into effect many decades ago . However, as with many British produced shows, I knew the minute I saw a black man showing up in the series that they would be shoving interracial dating and marriage down our throats. I am now very thankful that the show has been canceled and I have stopped watching the show.
  • RexJ-2
  • 21 de abr. de 2025
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10/10

A brilliant Victorian drama telling the story of hardship of working people.

This clever Victorian drama set in 1830's England depicts the suffering and hardship of the working person through a time of change. And with great actresses like Kerrie Hayes who plays the role of apprentice Ester Price you can see the hardship those people endured through such difficult times. This drama passes through the events like the abolishment of slavery to the introduction of the poor law and as time moves on in the series we the affects of those events to take hold with the character's and environment. Finally like I mentioned before, this series has some brilliant actors & actresses that reflect hardship and evolution of the way who were poor are treated.
  • legostlegion
  • 25 de jul. de 2014
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7/10

The Mill

I loved the series great acting too, the History of it was not spot on sadly, but the story of genuine hardship and lack of food was definitely true, a lot of these youngsters coming from the Workhouse were used and abused hundreds of them were unalive by the time they reached their teens there was very tough times in the 18th Century for Kids that came from poverty.

I know the History of it being English but did any of them ever become happy in their lives specially the younger ones that had families .

Disease was rife back then.

I wish the series didn't end so abruptly where is the rest of it.
  • warriorn-77660
  • 3 de mai. de 2025
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10/10

Loved it, paints a true picture of life in this era

Please can a season 3 be made??? Never heard of The Mill until 2020. With work and everyday life tv dramas are a no but Netflix and amazon prime are the way forward. Loved this series it told the True story of how life was and the characters were great. Now wondering what happens next.
  • becky-17900
  • 21 de jul. de 2020
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10/10

I absolutely love it

  • tomgould749
  • 25 de ago. de 2013
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5/10

Missed opportunity

THE MILL is passable but not great. I was hoping it would have the same level of finesse as the many Catherine Cookson adaptations that were made during the 1990s, like THE GAMBLING MAN with Robson Greene, but it looks and feels a lot cheaper than that, and the period detail doesn't really convince. The production values are poor for what it is.

Story-wise, it aims to reveal the lives and hardships of the workers in a real-life cotton mill during the 19th century, although of course it can't resist showing us the doings of the owners as well. Unfortunately, after a strong first episode, the series gradually descends into melodrama and becomes way too contrived. Despite the best efforts of the (decent) cast members, the characters never have much chance to develop beyond the obvious roles.

The main problem with the production is John Fay's script, which is way too politically sensitive and gets too bogged down in trying to show the viewer some of the big political movements of the time while losing focus of the individuals who really matter. The moment in which an ex-slave is shoehorned into the story to rail against the evils of the slave trade is when this series really lost me, and the final episode never really provides resolution to many of the sub-plots; one main character, played by Kevin McNally, just disappears from the screen! Even some text to explain what happened to each character after the series would have been appreciated.

Overall, THE MILL isn't too bad, with performances from the likes of the excellent Kerrie Hayes helping to keep it interesting at the very least. It's just a shame it's so drab and determined to be miserable, so that the highs that do occur amidst the many lows feel false and, well, contrived. Must do better, Mr Fay.
  • Leofwine_draca
  • 5 de set. de 2013
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10/10

Bring The Mill back for Season 3!

This is so unfair, please make a 3rd season (or publish a book even!) so we know what happens to the characters. I loved this show. Gritty and hard to watch at parts but I absolutely loved the characters and their interwoven stories.
  • aworkman-71150
  • 26 de jul. de 2020
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10/10

very well researched

As a descendant of Cotton mill workers from south carolina, i can tell you that the potrayal of the hard life these people endured are very spot on. I had an aunt who went to school and the teacher paddled her hand, she told her mom she was not going back to that school, so she got a job in the mill at the ripe old age of 9. I heard stories of the bell that would be rung each morning to wake the workers to go to there daily jobs at the Vaucluse Mill in South carolina, this is a great show.
  • madpuppie
  • 14 de jun. de 2021
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8/10

Where are the rest of the seasons

Watched on Amazon prime the First 2 seasons. Got hooked on the storyline and some of the acting. But amazon prime run of the series ended after season 2 with tons of unanswered questions. I had been enjoying the show..
  • cdurinzi
  • 1 de set. de 2019
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10/10

Absolutely Wonderful Womens History

I think that women may respond to this amazing drama, more than men...more's the pity. It addresses the kind of oppression women, children and the poor have faced throughout time. It takes a moment of one such time and speaks volumes about many others like it. An intimate snapshot into something deeply relatable to many. Even with such a dark topic this story is uplifting, because it is true to human nature. The acting is superb, the writing intelligent and the cinematography gorgeous. It was altogether deeply satisfying.

Personally I find it intriguing that most women's history, if not contained within the political arena is considered historical fiction. I suppose this series is a work of fiction but it is based on the true experiences of the voiceless, nameless, brave people who suffered through such hard times. More a fictionalized truth, truer than what may lay in the pages of history books. The people who write history are the victors, the politicians, the wealthy. Mostly if not always educated men. This bias is so deep that few lasting memoirs exist about the lives of common people. And yet most of us are still common, and more then half are women.

I have sat through countless media and fiction that centers around the male experience. I find it elating that many new series are giving equal time to the plot development of the lives of women, and women not as victims of violence but of circumstance.

I think this story rocks. It is definitely a 10 star series.
  • Moonmom-Smart-Chick-Films
  • 17 de mai. de 2015
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10/10

A worthwhile watch

This is a great historical period piece. Very educational and superbly produced. We loved it.
  • davidvliet
  • 22 de ago. de 2020
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9/10

Great show

Why did it get axed? This had great bones. It was an interesting story, well acted, sets and costumes, an excellent production through and through. It is such a wasted opportunity.
  • aj_eva
  • 14 de fev. de 2022
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10/10

Absolutely love

I've always loved this and keep watching it more nowadays .

It's such a shame they stop producing this lovely historical memory 😢 I wish they'd consider bring more seasons out.
  • oopsiedaisy-20733
  • 6 de jun. de 2022
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8/10

Only 8 because no conclusion

Needed one more season. This acting was great in this .
  • single_in_in
  • 23 de fev. de 2021
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10/10

Love period drama stories

Just found this to watch on Amazon. Very good and it kept my interest. Going to do some searches on the Mill.
  • MyGramma1224
  • 25 de dez. de 2019
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10/10

A fantastic and sad tale in Britain's History

A little bit of trepidation when the blurb said 'foul language' but I think 'Strumpet' was the worst word! Compared to some of the US drama series and films I've watched on Netflix/Amazon recently (where the language has been offensive and every other word is an F bomb) this is mild.

A great piece of British history with the workers fighting for their rights - we owe them a lot. Law changes and safety laws introduced, plus the people's charter. A bit grim and very sad at times, but thank goodness for those who fought.

Well acted and great script - I thoroughly enjoyed it.
  • Janet1612
  • 18 de ago. de 2022
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10/10

Bring back The Mill

I can't believe they canceled this show. Said it was too grim?? Smh. I loved watching this!! I hope they bring it back. It's totally underrated, for those who though it was too grim, this is what life was like back then, it's sad but times were tough more ppl need to see this and learn about our ancestors and history. They could at least make a few more episodes to close it off if they weren't going to continue it. It left so many unanswered questions. I'm glad I watched it but at the same time I wish I never started if I knew it was going to end like that. Bring it back!! I love the characters too!!
  • taveylv
  • 18 de mar. de 2024
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8/10

Such a great series

Loved this short lived series, I can't believe it end after only 10 episodes. Great story, wonderful action, but it feels like it had unfinished stories.

Loved this short lived series, I can't believe it end after only 10 episodes. Great story, wonderful action, but it feels like it had unfinished stories.

Loved this short lived series, I can't believe it end after only 10 episodes. Great story, wonderful action, but it feels like it had unfinished stories.

Loved this short lived series, I can't believe it end after only 10 episodes. Great story, wonderful action, but it feels like it had unfinished stories.
  • cdky75128
  • 22 de jul. de 2024
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9/10

Captivating

Enthralling series, There should be at least 2 more seasons. Its unfinished.

True to life portrayal of life of the dignified but poor. If Steinbeck was alive he'd have season 3,4 & 5 sorted.

My fav. * Esther Pryce of course Fine acting all round.. Best series I've seen since Peaky Blinders Left me wanting ,yearning & hungry 4 a fist full of porridge & a mind full of stimulation.

Make sure Kerrie Hayes sees this Cheers, Im gonna make me some scouse now.

Anyways the fine west Indian needs revenge Esther & her dapper shoemaker need to marry & have another wee baby.

Chief engineer requires acting award & Tom Hardy needs to make an appearance in Season 3 for 5 schilling tuppence and ha'penny.

I've quizzed him already...he's happy with that.
  • al_drake
  • 30 de out. de 2024
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10/10

Awesome gritty show

The Mill is a gripping British historical drama that aired from 2013 to 2014, spanning two seasons. It offers a raw and unflinching portrayal of life in the early 19th century at Quarry Bank Mill, a real-life textile mill in England. The series is inspired by true events and historical records, bringing to life the struggles of child laborers and mill workers during the Industrial Revolution.

One of the standout elements of The Mill is its commitment to historical accuracy. The show delves deep into the harsh realities of factory life, exposing the brutal conditions, long hours, and exploitative practices endured by workers. It does not shy away from depicting the physical and emotional toll of child labor, making it a compelling yet often heartbreaking watch. The series also highlights the social and political changes of the time, including the fight for workers' rights and the push for labor reform, giving it a strong historical and educational value.

The cast delivers powerful performances, with standout roles from Kerrie Hayes as Esther Price, a headstrong and defiant worker who challenges authority, and Matthew McNulty as Daniel Bate, a progressive-minded engineer. Their characters, along with others, add depth and emotional weight to the series, making viewers invested in their fates. The character development is well-handled, as we see individuals grow and adapt to their harsh surroundings while fighting for a better future.

Visually, The Mill is stunning, with detailed period costumes, authentic set designs, and atmospheric cinematography that immerses viewers in the industrial landscape of the 1830s. The grimy, oppressive setting effectively conveys the struggles faced by the working class, adding to the show's emotional impact.

Though the series received praise for its storytelling and historical depth, some viewers found the pacing slow at times. However, its deliberate pacing allows for richer character exploration and a more immersive experience. The show succeeds in shedding light on a lesser-known aspect of history, making it both engaging and thought-provoking.

Overall, The Mill is a well-crafted historical drama that blends factual history with compelling storytelling. It is a must-watch for fans of period dramas and those interested in social history, offering an eye-opening look at the hardships of the Industrial Revolution and the resilience of the human spirit.
  • venusselph
  • 5 de mar. de 2025
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