As Britain slowly turns into a dictatorship throughout the years, the lives of a typical busy family from Manchester converge on one crucial night in 2019.As Britain slowly turns into a dictatorship throughout the years, the lives of a typical busy family from Manchester converge on one crucial night in 2019.As Britain slowly turns into a dictatorship throughout the years, the lives of a typical busy family from Manchester converge on one crucial night in 2019.
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This show makes you look around and think about the world as we know it and what it is becoming. Somehow it combines parts of our history and shows what is likely to happen if we don't think about whats going on and learn from our past.
Can't recommend it enough... Just to paint the picture, this is the first time I'm writing a review on a show. Thats how much it spoke to me.
Can't recommend it enough... Just to paint the picture, this is the first time I'm writing a review on a show. Thats how much it spoke to me.
Amazing cast, incredibly well written, disturbingly plausible storyline. Episode 4 broke my heart. I can honestly say that I may have lost a little sleep thinking about what the future may have in store for mankind after watching this!
How often do you watch a pilot, then immediately watch it again? Not often, in fact rarely, right? I just have. Absolutely enthralled by the fast pace, intertwining world events with daily family life. A mixed race and class family cemented by two brothers and a sister, helped along by a Gran that says some outrageous things but is quite happy to accept all no matter what their race or sexuality because they're family.
The Alt Right are having kittens about this one, so it's already doing some good. 'Little Englanders' are claiming it's an attempt by the 'Marxist' BBC to feed the people anti Right propaganda, mostly because they don't like freedom of speech unless it's used for hurling insults or the idea of little brown babies with gay uncles. Or just the idea that people can get along without the need for a label denoting their origin, and therefore status. Sometimes Auntie Beeb is Left, sometimes Right, but always consistent with the quality of its dramas. This is one of the best I've seen for a long time, up there with Threads. YOU WILL HATE IT IF... you don't like the modern world, what it has become, if you're wearing a red baseball cap, if you think all foreigners are rapists, terrorists or drug traffickers, that gay people go against God. You will despise it if you hate the idea of removing barriers rather than wanting to build more. As the world in reality descends into a corrupt, billionaire run world where disparity between the haves and have nots is becoming more apparent by the day a drama like this is needed. The actors are already well known in the UK, most have been leads in other UK dramas, there's plenty of humour to lighten the load. Gran's insistence that tsunamis never used to happen, that they're 'a modern thing' had me howling. The original soundtrack adds an extra 20 beats a minute to an already racing heart rate, and is sometimes euphoric with speedy drums, violins frenetically going up the scales as choirs produce angelic cries of doom. Most of all it's a warning, a 'be careful what you wish for'. I can't wait for ep 2.
UPDATE; It's finished now, can't get across how disappointed I was with the final episode. Long monologues that seemed to want to cram in as much as possible. Almost like the writer, Russel T. Davies had planned on doing 8 episodes, but the producers said 'No. There's only enough money for 6' at the last minute, prompting a chaotic and clumsy rewrite. Same thing happened with Bodyguard, also a Beeb production. Come on BBC! This is why Netflix is kicking your backside at the mo'.
The Alt Right are having kittens about this one, so it's already doing some good. 'Little Englanders' are claiming it's an attempt by the 'Marxist' BBC to feed the people anti Right propaganda, mostly because they don't like freedom of speech unless it's used for hurling insults or the idea of little brown babies with gay uncles. Or just the idea that people can get along without the need for a label denoting their origin, and therefore status. Sometimes Auntie Beeb is Left, sometimes Right, but always consistent with the quality of its dramas. This is one of the best I've seen for a long time, up there with Threads. YOU WILL HATE IT IF... you don't like the modern world, what it has become, if you're wearing a red baseball cap, if you think all foreigners are rapists, terrorists or drug traffickers, that gay people go against God. You will despise it if you hate the idea of removing barriers rather than wanting to build more. As the world in reality descends into a corrupt, billionaire run world where disparity between the haves and have nots is becoming more apparent by the day a drama like this is needed. The actors are already well known in the UK, most have been leads in other UK dramas, there's plenty of humour to lighten the load. Gran's insistence that tsunamis never used to happen, that they're 'a modern thing' had me howling. The original soundtrack adds an extra 20 beats a minute to an already racing heart rate, and is sometimes euphoric with speedy drums, violins frenetically going up the scales as choirs produce angelic cries of doom. Most of all it's a warning, a 'be careful what you wish for'. I can't wait for ep 2.
UPDATE; It's finished now, can't get across how disappointed I was with the final episode. Long monologues that seemed to want to cram in as much as possible. Almost like the writer, Russel T. Davies had planned on doing 8 episodes, but the producers said 'No. There's only enough money for 6' at the last minute, prompting a chaotic and clumsy rewrite. Same thing happened with Bodyguard, also a Beeb production. Come on BBC! This is why Netflix is kicking your backside at the mo'.
The opening episode of this show captured everything we are all feeling in this post-2014 world. It didn't pull a single punch, it hit every note in a way that made you not just question the world, but yourself.
It did suffer one thing, and that is that it didn't hide its own political stance. But, in a world where insanity seems to prevail, we need sensible people like Russell T Davies showing us where the line used to be, and hopefully help us get back to it.
It did suffer one thing, and that is that it didn't hide its own political stance. But, in a world where insanity seems to prevail, we need sensible people like Russell T Davies showing us where the line used to be, and hopefully help us get back to it.
China blocked the show after the second episode because it was suspected of attacking Chinese leaders.
In fact, I don't think he will really become a life leader. Because that is really against the education we receive. And historical trends.
In 2022, we will see what happens.
I hope that this world will develop in a good direction. I hope that the world will still be full of justice and fairness. I hope that the world will be a whole, not more and more fragmented.
Recently, the US trade war behavior has made me very disappointed with the United States because they do not seem to want to promote free trade.
In China, I feel more and more control, and the whole society is tightening. Because of the increasingly tense situation between China and the United States.
In fact, the China-US conflict at the beginning of the film is very similar to reality. I can hardly distinguish between reality and illusion.
This makes me very scared and deeply feels that politics is really about everyone's life.
The world seems to be moving in a bad direction.
I hope that we can all be tolerant, have more understanding and reason, and not be incited and misled.
I hope that all this will not happen as the drama.
Did you know
- TriviaMany ideas used in the show can be seen in Russell T. Davies' work on Doctor Who (2005), particularly the episodes Turn Left (2008) and The Sound of Drums (2007). The most notable similarity is the re-use of the name Vivienne Rook.
- GoofsThe use of the virtual assistant Signor is inconsistent. On a few occasions it is triggered without anyone preceding a question with the word "Signor". One time it even interrupts a casual conversation unprompted to give a definition (about the movie Shirley Valentine).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Cadena Nacional: Episode dated 23 November 2022 (2022)
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