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Main basse sur Pepys Road

Original title: Capital
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2015
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.1K
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Main basse sur Pepys Road (2015)
DramaFinancial Drama

When the residents of an affluent London street receive a strange note they dismiss it as a marketing campaign, until things begin to escalate.When the residents of an affluent London street receive a strange note they dismiss it as a marketing campaign, until things begin to escalate.When the residents of an affluent London street receive a strange note they dismiss it as a marketing campaign, until things begin to escalate.

  • Stars
    • Adeel Akhtar
    • Danny Ashok
    • Mona Goodwin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.1K
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    • Stars
      • Adeel Akhtar
      • Danny Ashok
      • Mona Goodwin
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Adeel Akhtar
    Adeel Akhtar
    • Ahmed
    • 2015
    Danny Ashok
    Danny Ashok
    • Shahid
    • 2015
    Mona Goodwin
    Mona Goodwin
    • Rohinka
    • 2015
    Hamza Jeetooa
    Hamza Jeetooa
    • Usman
    • 2015
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • Roger
    • 2015
    Kaiya Bakrania
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    • 2015
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    Rachael Stirling
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    • 2015
    Arthur Bateman
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    • 2015
    Radoslaw Kaim
    Radoslaw Kaim
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    • 2015
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    Wunmi Mosaku
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    • 2015
    Lesley Sharp
    Lesley Sharp
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    • 2015
    Shabana Azmi
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    • 2015
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    Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
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    • 2015
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    • 2015
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    • 2015
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    • 2015
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    • 2015
    Matthew Marsh
    Matthew Marsh
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    • 2015
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    8t-d-t-m82

    Drama But A Unique Twist

    It's a nice TV drama series featuring some superb actors as Toby Jones; Adeel Akhtar; Danny Ashok and Wunmi Mosaku.

    It highlights residents living in the London capital city on a high-value surbaban street where houses cost more than £2m. The value of the houses rise as the months of the characters' lives are portrayed.

    Each character has signifant issues in the script during the series. It is also a melting pot of 'WE WANT WHAT YOU HAVE' being advertised at the characters in various messages either through thier door or on advertising elsewhere. No one knows where or why this message came (from).

    It's a very interesting cynical look at the elite v us and how people's lives can change so much for the worse or the better. The most affluent member of the street is also not immune to having a life being rapidly-changed.

    It shows you that you should not neccessarily be too greedy and want everything and there are problems when you reach the top as much as there are problems at the bottom.

    The dialogue is great. The script and casting is superb. I regret that I did not see this on TV but it came out on Netflix and as I am a huge fan of Toby Jones so I had to watch it!

    It's really a great drama and I don't want to ruin too much but if you enjoy how different people live on a street and character development and big drama with characters fighting and making-up and interwoven love-stories then this is the perfect show for you!

    Really nicely done. 8/10!
    8l_rawjalaurence

    Compelling Satire of Contemporary London Life

    Nearly four decades ago ITV broadcast a serial THE CREZZ, set in and around a London street in which lives of different families interacted with one another. It wasn't really well received at that time, as its time-slot was shunted around from 9.00 p.m., to 10.30 p.m. and then to the graveyard slot in the afternoons.

    Based on the best-selling satirical novel by John Lanchester, CAPITAL takes the same scenario and gives it a savage twist. The action takes place in an affluent suburb of southwest London, where house-prices increase monthly beyond the £2m. mark. The street's name is Pepys Road, a clever allusion to the seventeenth century diarist whose chronicles of central London offer a valuable window into the mores of the period. Euros Lyn's production achieves a similar effect for the modern era.

    There are at least four intertwining stories centering mostly around the fact that most of the residents of Pepys Road keep receiving unpleasant missives based around the legend WE WANT WHAT YOU HAVE. This strategy might suggest some kind of terrorist campaign; and indeed the terrorist squad are involved, as they interview the innocent son of the Asian corner shop owner (Danny Ashok) on suspicion of subversive activity.

    While Lyn's production works towards a satisfying plot-resolution, the chief focus of interest centers on the interaction between characters; the contrast, for instance, between long-standing resident Petunia (Gemma Jones) who has spent six decades in the same house; and Polish builder Bogdan (real name Zbigniew) (Radoslaw Kaim) who makes a highly lucrative living out of renovating the houses to destruction. Through such contrasts CAPITAL explores the inherent racism within urban society - even though people claim to be color-blind, and have "accepted" first or second generation immigrants such as Ahmet (Adeel Akhtar) and his family, they might not be so accommodating to Eastern Europeans.

    We are also encouraged to reflect on the old adage of whether money lies at the root of all evil. Banker Roger (Toby Jones) seems respectable enough, but becomes highly disappointed when his annual bonus is £30K. rather than the expected £2m. When he loses his job he resembles the proverbial ship without a rudder. In such a money- conscious world, we wonder how people are actually going to survive, especially when they are so suspicious of outsiders.

    This three-part adaptation comes to a resolution of sorts, with most of the characters looking forward to a brighter future; but the final shot of a close-up of another missive arriving through someone's postbox bearing the legend WE WANT WHAT YOU HAVE suggests otherwise. Rapacity and racism go hand in hand, and nothing can ever eradicate them.

    Engagingly filmed with a series of establishing shots situating Pepys Road within the overall panorama of central London, interspersed with more intimate sequences based around the shot/two shot formula, CAPITAL is both vivid and pertinent.
    10bookie22

    Excellent

    I loved it. Mysterious, funny, suspenseful, and moving. Great characters, great acting. What more can you want? I only wish there had been more. Watched on PBS Passport.
    3lachawkfan

    Extremely disappointing

    Acting was good. Have seen many of these actors in many other things and like most of them. Thought the story was leading to a great mystery and in the end fell flat like bread without yeast!
    7pawebster

    Partly realistic

    This more of a (mostly) comedy soap opera than anything. It has elements of realism in its premise: the social mix created in London streets because of exploding property prices - but there is also over-the-top parody and slightly cloying sentimentality. The comedy Pakistani grandmother is a case in point. The story of the postcards is weak and a bit baffling. The Detective Inspector (yes, that's the drip's rank) who endlessly visits the street on this rather trivial matter certainly isn't realistic. I have my doubts, too, about the church which entirely consists of a large wonderfully disciplined choir. We're in a dream world, except perhaps for Gemma Jones's story. And then there's the sadly all-too realistic tale of the Home Office relentlessly persecuting an immigrant. A strange mix, but overall it is fun to watch and the acting is mostly excellent.

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      In November 2016, Capital won the best TV movie/mini series award at the 44th International Emmy Awards.
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      • April 20, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Capital
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Kudos Productions Ltd.
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