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Man in an Orange Shirt

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Man in an Orange Shirt (2017)
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Period DramaDramaRomance

Tales of love across two films highlighting the very different challenges that face the couples, With Michael and Thomas just after WWII, and Adam and Steve in the present day.Tales of love across two films highlighting the very different challenges that face the couples, With Michael and Thomas just after WWII, and Adam and Steve in the present day.Tales of love across two films highlighting the very different challenges that face the couples, With Michael and Thomas just after WWII, and Adam and Steve in the present day.

  • Stars
    • Julian Morris
    • Vanessa Redgrave
    • Oliver Jackson-Cohen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    5K
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    • Stars
      • Julian Morris
      • Vanessa Redgrave
      • Oliver Jackson-Cohen
    • 49User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Julian Morris
    Julian Morris
    • Adam Berryman
    • 2017
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Flora Berryman
    • 2017
    Oliver Jackson-Cohen
    Oliver Jackson-Cohen
    • Michael Berryman
    • 2017
    Charlie Wernham
    • Bates
    • 2017
    David J Biscoe
    David J Biscoe
    • Bar drinker
    • 2017
    Joanna Vanderham
    Joanna Vanderham
    • Flora Talbot
    • 2017
    Flaminia Cinque
    Flaminia Cinque
    • Rita
    • 2017
    David Gyasi
    David Gyasi
    • Steve
    • 2017
    Amanda Rawnsley
    Amanda Rawnsley
    • Vet receptionist
    • 2017
    James Godden
    • Private Begley
    • 2017
    Tommy Bastow
    Tommy Bastow
    • Private Bates
    • 2017
    Drew Edwards
    Drew Edwards
    • Sous chef
    • 2017
    Julian Sands
    Julian Sands
    • Caspar Nicholson
    • 2017
    James McArdle
    James McArdle
    • Thomas March
    • 2017
    Angel Coulby
    Angel Coulby
    • Claudie
    • 2017
    Andrew Havill
    Andrew Havill
    • Major Fanshawe
    • 2017
    Eddie Arnold
    • David
    • 2017
    Ben Barker
    • Travis
    • 2017
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    8tarheeltodd-98742

    Missing a middle

    The emotions, the love, the fear, the self-hatred, the harsh realities. I really loved it; however it felt incomplete, like we got part 1 and part 3 but they forgot to film part 2. Too many unanswered questions for a drama with this much emotional heft.
    8edisonwato

    Loved both stories but something missing

    There was missing information and plot development in both stories so both should have been 90 to two hours long each.

    In first one, there should have been some explanation as to the circumstance of how the grandson came to live with the grandmother and also what happened to his parents. Did the parents die in a car or airplane crash? Of a disease? It just left the viewer hanging.

    There is a shot of the son in his school uniform and in a military uniform, but nothing else. I'd also like to know why the grandfather, Michael, died at 60.

    For the second story, you can see some connection between Adam and Steve but there needed to be more plot as to that connection. Also, more background as to why Adam was hesitant in getting involved with Steve because all he says is "I can't" but he doesn't explain why. The jarring scene with the grandmother's harsh homophobia seems to come out of nowhere in terms of her reaction. She already had her suspicions of her grandson but then to react the way she did, didn't really make a lot of sense other than pent up anger from decades ago.

    Then, at the end the second story the grandmother shows up at the cottage but there is no explanation given as to her remorse and what made her come about/change her mind about her homophobia.

    Anyway, I liked both stories and watched them twice as I thought I missed some key information as stated above, but I did not because the information wasn't there.
    7benwkwu

    A nice drama to watch, but not yet perfect!

    After I had seen the 1st part about the heartbreaking love story of the two lovers Oliver Jackson-Cohen as Michael Berryman and James McArdie as Thomas March, I was looking forward to see how their love story would be going on. Unfortunately it has actually stopped at the end of episode 1. Episode 2 is actually another gay love story about the grandson of Michael. You can say it is a drama crossing generations.

    That is exactly the problem, two hours for two love stories is simply too short to achieve a better outcome. Especially the love story between Michael Berryman and Thomas March is simply too short and that I guess and believe most of the viewers would like to watch a longer story for that part. The casting of the two actors Oliver Jackson-Cohen and James McArdie for the two roles are really perfect. They have the chemistry as that pretty pair. Their acting is perfect, watching them in this film just feel like that they are a pair of real lovers.

    On a contrary the casting of the love couple of episode 2 (Julian Morris and David Gyasi) is not good. They are good actors but there is no chemistry between the two at all. If one has seen the chemistry which Oliver Jackson-Cohen and James McArdie have delivered in episode 1, one will feel the difference like fruit juice and plain water.

    Also the story plot of episode 2 is also weaker too. It does not bring out much passion and spirits. However with crossing generations story lines and add with warm family love and tie between grandma and grand son, it is in a way still a nice episode to watch. The grandma's acting is nice too.

    In my opinion, if the complete series is in three hours or at least two and a half hour long (like most 80's mini-series) with a longer well crafted story for the first part and eventually also for the second part, plus a better match casting for the leading roles of the second part, it will surely be much better. I therefore give it 7 stars only.
    7weekoldmilk

    Needed more time

    All together they are very beautiful stories. Unfortunately they are placed into two 1 hour parts. They needed about double the time to marinate in more storytelling. Each of the individual relationships were so complex I was left wanting to see them develop more gradually. Despite this, the excellent cast (and the director) do all that they can to avoid it all coming off clumsily. There is a lot of beauty on the screen, especially with part 1 of the two.

    They were able to make me care about the characters and the parallels between the two accounts, but I think it could have been much richer by delving deeper into each of their stories.
    10rick-55129

    Beautiful story-compelling acting and sadly a story that is too true

    I watched this series as part of the 2018 US PBS Pride series. It was shown in its entirety. The story of forbidden is not unusual for the gay world, but something about this was very genuine in it's writing and portrayal. The plot line moves along quickly as there was such a short time for the writers to tell two complicated and deep stories. The first section seemed to just be getting it's wind when we lept forward several decades to the modern world. We were just learning about the leads, the loves and their lives. The second section brought in many of today's challenges with instant sex, but not much love. Again, there were many question about what happened in between. However, the quality of the production and the talent of the cast made it a gem to watch. And yes there are tears. As many others have said, worth the watch and if we could have the years in the middle please as a 2019 BBC pride production, I am sure that the audience is there.

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      A lot of this is autobiographical for writer Patrick Gale. Like one of the characters in the film, his own mother did discover a pile of love letters in her husband's desk that were written to him by a male friend. She destroyed them, partly out of fear that the discovery of them would incriminate him in the eyes of the law and also out of disgust and ignorance, equating homosexuality with pedophilia.

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 橘衫男子
    • Filming locations
      • The Charterhouse, Charterhouse Square, London, England, UK(various exteriors)
    • Production company
      • Kudos Film and Television
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      • 1h(60 min)
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