For fans of the original
This is a really interesting outing which attempts to be naturalistic with a deeply artificial form. I have watched it tens of times because I love the original and I love this version.
As always, MacHeath and Polly are not terribly likable - which is more a fault of changing mores and the script than the acting.
However, everyone else in the cast is brilliant, with the most amazingly chewy performance by Patricia Routledge as Mrs. Peachum. Peachum and Lockit and Lucy and Filch are all very likable. Bob Hoskins does an excellent cameo.
The production values are really high. The costuming is wonderful. The music is lush. The scenery is appropriately grotty and dark.
The meta-ness of the attempt to be natural with it can turn one's head inside out occasionally, particularly with the lovely ending gallop to "Thus I stand like the Turk", which substitutes for a curtain call. All in all, if you like the play, you should really enjoy this TV-made film.
As always, MacHeath and Polly are not terribly likable - which is more a fault of changing mores and the script than the acting.
However, everyone else in the cast is brilliant, with the most amazingly chewy performance by Patricia Routledge as Mrs. Peachum. Peachum and Lockit and Lucy and Filch are all very likable. Bob Hoskins does an excellent cameo.
The production values are really high. The costuming is wonderful. The music is lush. The scenery is appropriately grotty and dark.
The meta-ness of the attempt to be natural with it can turn one's head inside out occasionally, particularly with the lovely ending gallop to "Thus I stand like the Turk", which substitutes for a curtain call. All in all, if you like the play, you should really enjoy this TV-made film.
- newatt-2
- Oct 2, 2009