Martin, um detetive entusiasta, e Ashley, seu futuro genro, descobrem um tesouro saxão enterrado, avaliado em milhões, durante uma viagem de confraternização nos campos idílicos da zona rura... Ler tudoMartin, um detetive entusiasta, e Ashley, seu futuro genro, descobrem um tesouro saxão enterrado, avaliado em milhões, durante uma viagem de confraternização nos campos idílicos da zona rural de Somerset.Martin, um detetive entusiasta, e Ashley, seu futuro genro, descobrem um tesouro saxão enterrado, avaliado em milhões, durante uma viagem de confraternização nos campos idílicos da zona rural de Somerset.
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Overall an entertaining mini series worth watching once . The cast performed well and the storyline , although implausible at points was generally engaging and entertaining. The reasons for not scoring it higher are based aroind the script and plot . Whilst entertaining , bits of it were almost waiting to get going on a more involved and new tack. The kidnap , the very rich collector and the missing business partner to name just three. The portrayal of the police and some other aspects , were with a sort of comic edge but not wildly funny and it left you wondering is this trying to be comedy or drama because it didn't really sit comfortably with the level of mix.
Despite this it was definitely entertaining .
Despite this it was definitely entertaining .
Channel 5 have been banging out a load of 4 part dramas with mixed results. Most have been crime dramas but Finders Keepers is more of a black comedy.
Fay Ripley who seems to be in all these C5 shows stars along side Neil Morrisey who along with his future son in law James Buckley, discover buried Roman artefacts worth a small fortune. The find soon turns out to be a curse leading to theft, murder and bribery.
If you can put the glaring plot holes aside you have a half decent enjoyable four hours of television.
The performances are pretty solid throughout and the aerial shots of Glastonbury are truly stunning. 7/10.
Fay Ripley who seems to be in all these C5 shows stars along side Neil Morrisey who along with his future son in law James Buckley, discover buried Roman artefacts worth a small fortune. The find soon turns out to be a curse leading to theft, murder and bribery.
If you can put the glaring plot holes aside you have a half decent enjoyable four hours of television.
The performances are pretty solid throughout and the aerial shots of Glastonbury are truly stunning. 7/10.
I thoroughly enjoyed this series, quite different to the average drama. It starts off gently but intriguing, with may be not the best dialogue or acting times but with humour. Then it takes a sudden turn to something very dark. There are many twists and turns and quite unexpected events but then back to normal family life. The characters play their parts well. Even when you can see the possible outcome, things suddenly change and it keeps you guessing. I wouldn't say it is a gripping drama but enjoyable and certainly held my interest. Also it was only four episodes which I think is a bonus. I would recommend it for its quirkiness. Well done to the author and the actors. I loved it.
Detectorist Martin Stone takes his son in law to be out on a bonding exercise, the pair stumble upon a hugely valuable find, under UK they can't keep it, but they have other ideas, their efforts to sell it lead to major problems.
I really enjoyed this series, the first two episodes are quite amiable, quite light viewing, the third episode however gives us a massive twist, and changes the whole dynamic of the show, transforming it into a thriller.
There's a bit of everything round on here, some intrigue, some tension and definitely a few moments of humour.
This has really been unfairly maligned, and once again I feel as though some or the reviews are based on ten minutes of so, on the whole this was actually quite a good production.
Neil Morrissey is great as Martin, he leads a very capable cast, Brendan Coyle is very good, but not in it for very long.
Definitely watchable.
7/10.
I really enjoyed this series, the first two episodes are quite amiable, quite light viewing, the third episode however gives us a massive twist, and changes the whole dynamic of the show, transforming it into a thriller.
There's a bit of everything round on here, some intrigue, some tension and definitely a few moments of humour.
This has really been unfairly maligned, and once again I feel as though some or the reviews are based on ten minutes of so, on the whole this was actually quite a good production.
Neil Morrissey is great as Martin, he leads a very capable cast, Brendan Coyle is very good, but not in it for very long.
Definitely watchable.
7/10.
It's a blatant ripoff, and we all know of what, don't we?
Casting is fine (except for Neil Morrissey, as he's always creeped me out), dialogue is fine, cinematography is fine, blah blah.
It's fine, it's just the blatant-ness of the ripped-offed-ness is so up in your face that it utterly detracts from everything else.
Perhaps it would be less problematic if everything wasn't just "fine".
Don't you find that the minimum character count on IMBD reviews these days is utterly ridiculous, and that if you did use an AI app to create one, it'd be less problematic? I didn't use an AI, and I'm struggling, TBF. Oh, wait, passed the limit.
Casting is fine (except for Neil Morrissey, as he's always creeped me out), dialogue is fine, cinematography is fine, blah blah.
It's fine, it's just the blatant-ness of the ripped-offed-ness is so up in your face that it utterly detracts from everything else.
Perhaps it would be less problematic if everything wasn't just "fine".
Don't you find that the minimum character count on IMBD reviews these days is utterly ridiculous, and that if you did use an AI app to create one, it'd be less problematic? I didn't use an AI, and I'm struggling, TBF. Oh, wait, passed the limit.
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- CuriosidadesIt's pretty unbelievable to find 1000 year old treasure 6 inches beneath the surface - natural composting over 10 centuries could typically be as much as ten feet in a wooded area, so treasure would only be so near to the surface in exposed land that is regularly cultivated.
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