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Wonderful You

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1999–
  • 51m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Wonderful You (1999)
DramaRomance

Lives of a group of people in their early thirties. The principal plot line revolves around the relationship between Marshall, his girlfriend Clare and her old friend Henry, who remains madl... Read allLives of a group of people in their early thirties. The principal plot line revolves around the relationship between Marshall, his girlfriend Clare and her old friend Henry, who remains madly in love with her.Lives of a group of people in their early thirties. The principal plot line revolves around the relationship between Marshall, his girlfriend Clare and her old friend Henry, who remains madly in love with her.

  • Stars
    • Greg Wise
    • Richard Lumsden
    • Lucy Akhurst
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    60
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Greg Wise
      • Richard Lumsden
      • Lucy Akhurst
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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  • Episodes7

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    Greg Wise
    Greg Wise
    • Marshall, chartered accountant
    • 1999
    Richard Lumsden
    Richard Lumsden
    • Henry, aged 30 and desperate
    • 1999
    Lucy Akhurst
    Lucy Akhurst
    • Clare Latimer, object of Henry's dreams
    • 1999
    Dorian Healy
    Dorian Healy
    • Marco, Gina's husband
    • 1999
    Miranda Pleasence
    • Heather, Henry's friend
    • 1999
    Anna Wilson-Jones
    Anna Wilson-Jones
    • Gina, Henry's sister
    • 1999
    Paul Kynman
    Paul Kynman
    • Eric, Marshall's partner
    • 1999
    Matthew Ashforde
    Matthew Ashforde
    • William
    • 1999
    James Grout
    James Grout
    • Jim
    • 1999
    William Osborne
    • Larry
    • 1999
    Matthew James Thomas
    Matthew James Thomas
    • Joe, Henry's nephew…
    • 1999
    David Curtiz
    David Curtiz
    • Tom
    • 1999
    Rowena King
    Rowena King
    • Laura Kennett…
    • 1999
    Kelly Reilly
    Kelly Reilly
    • Nancy
    • 1999
    Chris Niel
    • Harassed Father
    • 1999
    Charlie Niel
    • Harassed Father's Son
    • 1999
    Ben Miles
    Ben Miles
    • Ray
    • 1999
    Emma Cunningham
    • Sally
    • 1999
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    It had to be you (sort of)

    We've all been here before. This is a show from the genre which brought you 'Cold Feet', 'This Life' and 'Hearts and Bones'. Three men, three women in various states of coupling thrown through a shopping list of crises with little hope of a solid resolution. Typically in all of these shows it isn't the actual plotlines which offer originality - they never have anything new to say about divorce or dating, infidelity or mating - it's the approach - is it suitably different enough from what's gone before to keep the audience interested. 'Cold Feet' played about with structure - how exposition was used for comic or dramatic effect; in 'Hearts and Bones' there was a rawness to the tone, an Ibsenesque claustrophobia; 'This Life' had swearing, weird camera angles and sexuality. In comparison to these shows, 'Wonderful You', given that it is a few years old, seems extremely dated, and lacks any kind of cohesion - it's a chaotic mess of styles and ideas. It feels like the creators were throwing as much as they could onto the wall to see what would stick.

    Which isn't to say it isn't enjoyable, and much of the watchability of the show is because despite everything the actors give it their all. Perhaps this is because most of them are on holiday from their day jobs in costume dramas -- half the cast were in 'Sense and Sensibility' or 'Hornblower' and some of them were in both. Most have worked in many things before - which gives them a kind of lived in look on screen. There aren't many new faces here, most of the time you're trying to remember what they've been in. Also, some of the camera work is very well done, especially in episode four in which one of the characters fanatasises about their film teacher (yes we were in 'Dawson's Creek' territory) and found herself in a re-run of 'Brief Encounter'.

    But the approach taken in that episode (which also saw a number of flashback sequences) points up the other problem. Rather than souping everything together, the 'gimics' are rolled out in an episodic bases. So the opening episode is structure about a voice over. The second episode is underpinned by excerpts from a video made for the 30th birthday party of one of the characters etc. etc. The better shows keep returning to these things and trying them in other settings to inform and reinform what's happening on screen. Here it's very much - `Well, we've done that, what now?'

    There have been two really good moments, which work because they circumvent the cliché as it might appear in a Hollywood film, something which could have worked well if it had been developed for the whole series. In the first Henry, the courier, guitarist and thirtysomething crisis man offers to go to a school for special needs people to impress the woman who is working their - and proceeds to play his own songs to them. If this had been 'Patch Adams' they would have sat in wrapped silence. Here they throw fruit at him until he plays something they know, like 'Old Macdonald'. In the second Marshall, the chartered accountant decides that his seven year (count them) relationship might be worth saving so he leaves work in the middle of an important day to rush to the seaside to be with her. If this had been a Nora Ephron film he would have just appeared with her at the end of the film have realized the error of his ways. Here we get to see every rotten moment of the trip, wiseass in the ticket office at the station telling him that the place wants to get to doesn't have a station, to finding that the only taxi at his destination is on leave to having to walk absolute miles to find the little hut she's staying in, only to find that she's less than impressed to see him after all. Momentous, employment dumping gestures hardly ever work out.

    It's hardly a surprise that 'Wonderful You' didn't receive a second series. It probably won't get a rerun either (it's not helped by that fact that there seems to be a picture of the World Trade Centre in every scene). It is shame on both counts because there was something here to work with, it just needed more focus and a greater mission statement. If you happen to see it around on cable you won't entirely be wasting your time. Just don't expect 'The Secret Life of Us' or anything.
    1hexa-2

    Thirtysomething w***ers that haven't got lives

    First, let's look at Henry, bicycle courier/folk singer. This dope is worried about turning thirty. He should be so lucky, I'd swap him tomorrow. Marshall, accountant at large puts a capital P into prat.

    Heather, who couldn't manage a house of ill fame. Gina and Marco, both born losers and finally Clare who would have trouble walking and chewing gum, the ultimate blond bimbo. This show gets worse with every episode. I think I only watch it because I need professional help.
    10pertan_jester

    Excellent series with sarcastic wit

    This series is just excellent in my view. The characters are well displayed in a typical british manner and the sad and pathetic traits and life's of everyone of them are really portrayed well by the bunch of actors appearing. It's really a treat and make you feel good about yourself all things considered.

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      Henry: I don't want to be thirty! I'm still renting, for god's sake!

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 1999 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Underbara liv
    • Filming locations
      • Albert Bridge, Battersea, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Hartswood Films
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      51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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