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Susan Lynch and Bridget Christie in The Change (2023)

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The Change

21 avaliações
8/10

Season 2 please

I saw a few minutes of this on a social media post promoting the new drama which prompted me to check it out. So glad I did... it was sensitively written with humour, a truly believable cast and story. I binged it over 2 nights (thanks Channel 4 for having it all streamable) and now I really want/need a second series, especially after how it ended!!

Definitely appeals to "women" & specifically those of us of a certain age - those of us who do feel invisible, men take note! It's time to wake up and realise we women are just over 50% of the world population so we DO matter and should be seen and have a voice.

Trees not roads, all hail The Eel Queen, "May all your transitions be joyful"
  • fionafor
  • 28 de jun. de 2023
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8/10

Loved it, more please.

Fifty year old Linda realises she's going through the menopause, the realisation makes her aware of everything else going on in her life, the fact that she's totally taken for granted. Linda ups and leaves and heads for a place she visited as a child.

What a refreshing comedy, and a subject that isn't always picked as a topic for humour. The Change is very much shown as a positive step for Linda, who realises her life is going nowhere, so she says enough is enough.

It starts off as pretty straightforwardly humour, then ventures into something a little surreal, but still funny. For me it's like Spaced meets The Whicker Man.

It does make a few political statements, but it doesn't demonise one group of another, it has a few laughs at everything. One thing it does set out to do, is to normalise the menopause, women's identities and rights to live how they want.

Bridget Christie was tremendous, I loved Linda, she's smart, sassy, she's a good person, with a conscience, she's just had enough.

A wonderful cast, Monica Dolan, Susan Lynch, Paul Whitehouse, Jim Howick are all brilliant.

I really hope there's more to come, I really did enjoy this series.

8/10.
  • Sleepin_Dragon
  • 31 de jul. de 2023
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8/10

great show, fantastic sound track

This show is well written and acted, some amazing actress, Susan Lynch and Monica Dolan top notch and great together (ever been on stage together? The lead is fantastic too. Funny in that way where you laugh 30 secs after the comment.

The sound track is amazing. Anyone know if i can buy it? Or where i could find a song list?

It felt a bit american (i'm american) from the woods of michigan which it looks like, no rolling hills and farm land my escape to the country image of rural briten trying to say more hoping someone can share some info, don't think im going to make it, is that because its a womens show and we don't talk more then necessary so hate to wast people time with extra verbiage.
  • weilp
  • 25 de jan. de 2025
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10/10

Great show, loved it.

Great script and actors. Very funny and quirky. Would love a 2nd series.

Thought Bridgette was great on Taskmaster and gave it a watch and binged the lot.

It's not just about the menopause. It's relatable to all those in a relationship. The cluelessness of her husband (Omid Djalili), the disdain of her teenage children and society's general denial of older women makes her realise she is worth more. I loved that she takes back some of those 3.5 million minutes of domestic drudgery (she's been keeping careful record) and hope lots of women start doing the same and head off on their own adventures.
  • vinl-60903
  • 1 de jul. de 2023
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9/10

Is that jam?

As a (slightly) pre-menopausal male, I may not be the natural constituency for this show, but I hands-down loved it.

I've heard bits and pieces of Bridget Christie's comedy over the years, mostly on the radio, generally enjoying it but accepting it mostly as comic entertainment. This is a real step up: the writing is on point, big hearted and the larger than life West Country characters shine in every episode. There are laugh out loud moments in every episode.

The rustic folk-tinged score is a great counterpoint to the full range of tender to angry moments throughout. The central character's quest was not so different to my own mother's struggle to establish an identity as she hit her forties.
  • memeweaver
  • 2 de jul. de 2023
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6/10

Not very realistic

Bridget Christie is obviously talented and her character is portrayed very sympathetically. However I somehow doubt she's ever been to the Forest of Dean... the locals are portrayed so so patronisingly and also Bridget Christie clearly doesn't have a clue about how planning actually works in England. People don't suddenly start building roads or chopping down ancient woodland...yes the reality is years of bureaucratic wrangling, planning applications, appeals, judicial reviews and then maybe people will start camping in trees. It's a real shame that in a well intentioned drama to highlight issues related to the menopause that Bridget Christie was happy to perpetuate other stereotypes and half truths.
  • JBLOSS
  • 2 de set. de 2023
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10/10

Relatable & funny

I watched this over a week and found it incredibly funny, sad, thought provoking and relatable.

I'm a post menopausal woman at 50, the scene's really made me stop and think about the mental overload that women are expected to carry. The thankless task of non ending housework and feeling like you lose your identity once you become a parent. It was great to see her journey back into the woods to find herself and in its own way a rite of passage to come through that transition. Not all transitions are joyful all of the time but that's the point. We need to be pushed outside our comfort zones to truly discover our inner selves, our super powers.

I felt it explored these topics really well, it was beautifully written, from the heart and authentic lived experiences. There are a serious amount of witty one liners, put me downs, quotes which made me laugh out loud, a lot, much to the annoyance of the teens in my house. There were also some harsh truths and facts written into the dialogue to help the viewers and the villagers understand why menopausal women are filled with rage. I'd highly recommend watching this.
  • menopausecafe
  • 3 de jul. de 2023
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9/10

Great new series

I watched this over two days. I really enjoyed watching the story develop to see what happens to the quirky village folk.

This series is funny, witty , well written and acted .

I love the portrayal of the leading lady of a menopausal mum of two and married with a husband . I laughed at the scene at the doctors It's so true . What the woman is going through wanting to find herself get a way from life .

I think any woman going through the menopause Will totally love this series .

I found it refreshing and enjoyable to watch . Just a shame that there's not any more series. As it only had 6 episodes feel they need to Make series 2.
  • kpanesar-49339
  • 27 de jun. de 2023
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10/10

Magical . Funny & moving

This is an exceptional unique series and epitomises how far TV comedy has moved on from the days of Men Behaving Badly & other dire sexist comedies . This drama was beautifully written, beautifully cast and beautifully designed . All the characters are individuals and splendidly eccentric . It's feminist and all the better for that . But it has both a light touch and a serious message and is done with love . Lots of little details of modern life ring true and you think " yes that's so true !" The final episode , a gloriously costumed fantasy just begs to be continued in a second series . Let's hope it is re commissioned.
  • fieryangel2
  • 24 de jun. de 2023
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5/10

A very funny and original comedy/drama - don't miss it

I was very pleasantly suprised by how good this series was. Its written by and stars Bridget Christie who I wasn't familiar with before, but she does a terrific job in both departments. There's also a familar and talented cast with the likes of Omad Djalili, Paul Whitehouse, Lisa Tarbuck (Brilliant!) and Monica Dolen in character roles.

More than anything this was a comedy that was actually laugh out loud funny, great comic characterisation, quirky story, sharply observed and some very funny one-liners. It was also very well-paced - the 25 minute episodes zipped by.

Congrats to all involved! I know C4 are cutting budgets at the moment but I really hope this one comes back, its a little gem and truly deserves it.
  • JRB-NorthernSoul
  • 22 de jun. de 2023
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9/10

This is a beautiful expression of kindness

My hubby and I loved this series. We hope there will be a series 2, crossing fingers!

We love this kind of quirky English humor, it sort of reminds us of the Detectorists which the whole family absolutely loved.

The naysayers, who give this series a poor rating, just don't understand the quirky humor and whimsy that this show brings.

I am sad for them as they are missing out.

Maybe one needs to have an English heritage to get it?

We acted, well scripted, poignant and charming.

Turn off your need for something slick and open your heart to the pleasure of honest, loving, funny people who are willing to be part of a village.
  • bondcassie
  • 1 de jan. de 2024
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10/10

A sweet love letter to nature

I watched the whole thing in one day. As a fellow west country girl who now lives in the city, I thought it was a beautiful rendition of the feeling of longing to be in the forest again. Christie's intelligent script brings the perfect amount of comedy to compliment the show's more serious themes. You will quickly fall in love with the place and the characters. It's a gentle and tender comedy-drama with middle-aged women at its heart, a group usually completely underrepresented in tv.

Lost a couple of points for me due to a slightly rushed ending but definitely left on a cliffhanger for a second season, so forgivable. At a few moments the script was perhaps a bit animated/forced but overall it was a really enjoyable show. Looking forward to seeing the loose ends tied up in a potential second season 🤞🏼
  • mireyagrace-71059
  • 22 de jun. de 2023
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10/10

The Change: A Hilarious and Heartfelt Journey of Self-Discovery

  • ergo-58534
  • 12 de jul. de 2023
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10/10

Very clever and entertaining

A LOT of clever dialog and very subtle jokes. My wife and I loved the creativity of the writing. Like nothing I've ever seen.

Was worried it'd be some freak show thing like the Banshees of Innisherin, but it is just funny and fun.

Watch a couple of episodes. If it ain't your thing, move on. However, I bet you'll get hooked.

I don't have more to say but the IMDweeBs say I have to make this longer so I'll keep a'typing for a bit. Oh yeah - if you're in the US, it'll be easier with subtitles turned on.

And then it still wasn't a long enough typing thing, apparently so the typing had to continue just a bit.
  • heythatdwayne
  • 16 de out. de 2024
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10/10

Wonderful Bridget Christie!

Without a doubt one of the most original comedies I've seen in years, the word here is "beautiful" - beautifully written, beautifully shot and beautifully made, "The Change" is partly a drama about the rediscovery of a neglected woman's sense of self-worth, and partly a genuinely hilarious comedy about rural weirdos engaging in bizarre behavior.

Casting is terrific: Christie is wonderful as heroine Linda, and surrounds herself with a best-in-class mix of the grotesque (Liza Tarbuck in fine form as as Siobhain, Monica Dolan and Susan Lynch both wonderful as Agnes & Carmel) and the beautiful (Tanya Moodie as Joy, Jerome Flynn as Pig Man).

Christie's excellent writing holds a difficult line between laugh-out-loud comedy and refined, thought-provoking storytelling. Episode 5 which is a great illustration of this: Linda is making festival decorations with Joy, Agnes and Carmel, and their conversation touches on love, motherhood, death, duty, sex and sexism. The dialogue flows so naturally you forget you're watching a comedy - until you laugh out loud because of the beautifully crafted jokes.

I almost don't want a second series because of how unique the first series is: but I definitely do want more of these wonderful characters and this excellent writing.

Also - the world really, really needs more Bridget Christie.
  • szdjpgyzk
  • 13 de jan. de 2025
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4/10

Started well. Declined rapidly.

We sat down to watch this series with a sense of excitement. Good cast. Good story line (or so we thought). First episode was funny. It and the next two had a Vicar of Dibley feel about it. But then it fell away. The lead character's husband and sister are painful. Their characters are overdone and hurt the feel of this series. The feminist overtones are also overdone and the male characters overall are all quite pathetic. We are currently watching the sixth and thankfully last episode. It is the worst which is saying something after the fifth episode which was ordinary. I'm sure there will be a second series. Not a chance we'll be watching it. A disappointing series that took itself far too seriously.
  • jjkearney-24351
  • 31 de dez. de 2023
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8/10

England's still magical

Bizarre love child of Lysistratus and Jerusalem, this program has a great cast and a terrific buzzy feel. (And some good throwaway jokes - pay attention).

Set in the Forest of Dean with the spirit of the entire Sheldrake family especially Merlin contributing its particular take on life plus the outstanding Flynn contribution this is one of those series that creeps up on you and then ... lingers.

The writing is fresh and sharp. It doesn't waste time on exposition. The visuals are suffused with nature. The choice of songs is perfect.

I hope there's another series bobbing away in the writer's head because I'm now definitely addicted.
  • anniemarshallster
  • 2 de abr. de 2025
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10/10

The Change

The Change was one of the most amazing series that I've ever seen about women and menopause, transgender, people of colour, environment and the lack of understanding between men and women and everyone in between.

This is a beautiful series, well worth watching from puberty onwards . The trivialise of women concerning the lack of education, understanding, thoughtfulness. The list goes on and on, this series is brilliant.

I think a perfect example is the amount of ads that SBS destroyed the series, trivialising how beautiful and poignant this series is for women.

I wish I'd seen this series when I was going through menopause, the lack of understanding the emotional turmoil, the invisibility . This is a series about enlightenment, friendship and the importance of our environment.

I can't believe how much this story covers, it's so in-depth.
  • LindaM-087
  • 11 de jul. de 2025
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3/10

Disappointingly pedestrian

Not about the menopause. Not about real people. An unoriginal skit about a bunch of stereotypes in a rural village where the same six people are the only fuctional inhabitants. Very disappointing.

Central character is two dimensional at best. With no little or no emotional development or menopausal symptoms.

There are a few good moments but that only serves to highlight how flat and unoriginal the rest of the show is. Shouty women and sulky men.

It's a waste of a really good cast and a central theme which has been largely underrepresented on tv.

Middle aged women really do hold families together and the menopause can be a hard time which causes struggles, breakdowns and/or fresh beginnings.

This is more like a lazy take on the Vicar of Dibley's world.
  • cefercom
  • 28 de jun. de 2023
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4/10

Hit & Miss

Saw the first two episodes on tv, and thought they were quite funny. Streamed the rest of it, and was disappointed. The whole thing rapidly descended into an anti-male diatribe- as expected, since it's Channel Four and also because having an "existential crisis" is about as middle-class as it gets, despite the title character supposedly being working class. What 'working class woman' keeps a time-sheet? They even managed to work "saving the environment" into the script, just to cover all the bases.

Yes, there were some interesting characters. And decent acting, but not enough to keep the interest up. It'll be recommissioned for another series of course, since its Channel Four.
  • GRW-28808
  • 22 de jun. de 2023
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4/10

Shame

Started well, as Bridget Christie is obviously quite a funny/witty individual as she showed on taskmaster, but just became an anti male, lazy comedy, displaying all the usual tropes of these 'enlightened times'.

I'm hoping that Bridget Christie had to agree to include all the above mentioned nonsense in order to get a Tv debut series commissioned & goes on to bigger & better things because she is better than his series descended into with too many 'tick list' roles.

Liza Tarbuck is great but you have to feel for some of the other actors who may have questioned their involvement as the series developed .
  • Grax99
  • 22 de jun. de 2023
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