Bea Smith está na prisão a aguardar julgamento por tentativa de homicídio do marido e deve aprender como funciona a vida na prisão.Bea Smith está na prisão a aguardar julgamento por tentativa de homicídio do marido e deve aprender como funciona a vida na prisão.Bea Smith está na prisão a aguardar julgamento por tentativa de homicídio do marido e deve aprender como funciona a vida na prisão.
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Reviewers say 'Wentworth' is acclaimed for its intense, gritty depiction of life in a women's prison, often drawing favorable comparisons to 'Orange is the New Black'. The series is celebrated for its complex characters, powerful performances, and engaging storylines. Central themes include power, survival, and the profound impact of incarceration. The Australian setting and accents provide a unique touch, though some viewers found them initially challenging. The show's consistent quality and ability to captivate audiences over multiple seasons are frequently noted. Critics also commend its exploration of human nature, morality, and the repercussions of actions. However, certain character arcs and plot developments have drawn criticism from some reviewers. Overall, 'Wentworth' is lauded for its depth, emotional resonance, and strong ensemble cast.
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Initial skepticism of trying to remake a classic serial drama like Prisoner was quickly dispelled in the first few minutes of episode 1. This is a completely new take on a long running series from the 1980s with the necessary level of added grit needed in 2013. Whilst employing many of the well known character names; the "new" version has created juicy variations to the originals. Those familiar with the original series should not allow themselves to by put off in the early stages by casting of different types to play the original characters. Ep 1 was edgy, well paced and the acting overall was very good. If Wentworth can maintain the same intensity over its remaining 9 episodes of season 1, it will be a treat to watch. As well as seeing how the initial variation to different main characters develop, perhaps growing into their more familiar traits from the original series as the new series progresses. Clearly this re-make is attempting to tell the background story as to how the likes of Bea Smith, Vera Bennett, Meg Jackson and Frankie Doyle came to be like they were in the original Prisoner series.
I cannot overstate just how good Wentworth really is! It will hook you from the first episode and keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire series. Like everyone else on here that has compare it to Orange is the New Black (which I liked) I have to agree that this is the far better show! It's a lot like Game of Thrones where no character is safe no matter who they are. Some of biggest characters on the show will die or leave but the quality stays the same season after season!
I was a huge fan of the first season of Wentworth Prison when it was shown on Channel 5 in the UK last year. I thought the series proved to be a great 'standalone' drama with high quality production values, excellent writing and acting. The series at the same time also paid subtle and gracious homage to Prisoner, a special and ground breaking show. Well the second season doesn't disappoint, building on the quality of the first season, and it is mostly down to the clever introduction into the Wentworth mix of one character - Joan Ferguson. Pamela Rabe is simply brilliant as Joan Ferguson - taking on the mantle of one of the most iconic of TV characters and breathing a new 21st century life into her is no easy job, but Rabe achieves it, obviously relishing the opportunity to play such an unusual female character. Rabe's on screen presence, controlled physical stillness and a real glint in the eye hides an obvious wealth of feelings, which comes out in small doses throughout the season, in carefully played scenes where unexpected kindness and sincerity adds real depth to an already complicated individual. The 'new' Joan Ferguson has obvious OCD and abhors physical contact. Her compulsion to control every part of her environment (including her office) her staff and prisoners is wonderfully realised by Rabe, with a series of subtle physical ticks, cold stares and calculating mental games with everyone around her. Great use is made of prison security cameras which become Joan's 'All seeing eye'. Clever adaption of surgical gloves is used as a visual tease (and a wink) in the early episodes of what is to come from Joan later on. The writing, production and cast are universally excellent once again, with particular mention to Nicole da Silva and Danielle Cormack who play Frankie and Bea. As in the first season, the use of slow motion image capture and end sequence music is particularly effective. I for one can't wait for season three.
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When I read the summary for Wentworth I thought it was going to be an Orange is the New Black knock-off, but I was wrong. Australian prison drama Wentworth is a ruthlessly dark. It's tragic and gripping, it has a lot of characteristics of OZ. Wentworth's careful plotting is a great example of what can happen when a show actually tries. It's smart and well acted. I actually prefer this show to OITNB. It has more depth and character, it just more real and gritty, like OZ. After each episode I just wanted more and more. It nice to watch a show that isn't over advertised or filled with famous names to rely on viewer ship. Superb acting from all of the cast.
Every season has been great and it just continues to get better. There are so many holes and unbelievable storylines and I couldn't care less. Sure it's more like a really strict high school than a prison but it's always entertaining. Characters come and go but there's always something new and juicy - highly recommended.
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- CuriosidadesFilming for series 8 Part 1 (Part A) and 2 (Part B) went into production in late October 2019 and wrapped filming early September 2020, with both series filmed back-to-back. Production finished filming in early September after a break in production due to the COVID-19 pandemic. When filming wrapped on 4th September available members of the cast and crew received gifts which included a placard for the cast's four actors who had been there on set since day one Kate Atkinson (Vera Bennett), Jacquie Brennan (Linda Miles), Robbie Magasiva (Will Jackson) and Katrina Milosevic (Boomer Jenkins) known as the 'OG Four' and the '100 Club', the crew originals included Peter Sidell, Kate Saunders, Adrian Dalton, Paris Smith, Lana Williams, Simon Hawkins, Michael Melis, Margot McCarthy and series producers Penny Win and Jo Porter.
- Erros de gravaçãoNo one would send a former prison officer to the prison they worked at as an officer, let alone the governor. The offending officer would be sent to another prison and placed into protection for their own safety.
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Liz Birdsworth: Bea's first day... She was scared stiff. I tried to look after her.
Sue 'Boomer' Jenkins: Yeah... I miss her...
Liz Birdsworth: Yeah me too.
Sue 'Boomer' Jenkins: And Franky, Maxi, and Dors. Oh god... Sometimes I feel like the whole world is moving past me, and I'm just standing still.
[sighs]
Liz Birdsworth: Yeah, I know that feeling love.
- Versões alternativasDuring the series finale of Season 7, it was expected that the series was ending for good, with an alternate ending filmed. This ending showed three inmates walking into the compound from the series predecessor Prisoner Cell Block H. With another scene with Vera with baby Grace, Franky and Bridget. Both scenes were deleted when the series received its renewal.
- ConexõesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 TV Shows About Prison (2016)
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