The lives of three families are woven together across three decades in multi-cultural Britain.The lives of three families are woven together across three decades in multi-cultural Britain.The lives of three families are woven together across three decades in multi-cultural Britain.
- Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
- 3 wins & 3 nominations total
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After some real stinkers, I wasn't expecting much. Pleasantly surprised.
didn't read the book- many think the series is better. and don't read the book (unusual)
some of the turn around E#3 and E#4 a bit muddled.
But one of the better mini-series. about people, relationships, and life choices, and destinies. without murder or serial killers.
Notably, Iria, gets ignored and put down as a woman.
2002, this material is not dated. I enjoyed it. and good solid acting.
some of the turn around E#3 and E#4 a bit muddled.
But one of the better mini-series. about people, relationships, and life choices, and destinies. without murder or serial killers.
Notably, Iria, gets ignored and put down as a woman.
2002, this material is not dated. I enjoyed it. and good solid acting.
I found this comment on PBS.org and I agree with it... "While the series was great, and the acting wonderful, I would have enjoyed it more had the author bothered to get even the smallest detail about Jehovah's Witnesses correct. There were so many inaccuracies, that I doubt she did any research.
First of all, a Jehovah's Witness would never have a cross in the home. Crosses are pagan relics that have no place in a witnesses' worship. Second, witnesses do not believe in burning hell, nor do they believe in everyone going to heaven. The belief is that while 144,000 will go to heaven, others will live forever on Earth. Third, even in 1974, when some witnesses did believe the end was near, they did not believe they would be taken up to heaven in rapture.
Verna Leep Thoreau, NM" The show is laughable in its portrayal of Jehovah's Witnesses as a stereotype of religious fanaticism. At the same time, it is so inaccurate in its portrayal, I think the average Jehovah's Witness would be vastly amused rather than offended.
First of all, a Jehovah's Witness would never have a cross in the home. Crosses are pagan relics that have no place in a witnesses' worship. Second, witnesses do not believe in burning hell, nor do they believe in everyone going to heaven. The belief is that while 144,000 will go to heaven, others will live forever on Earth. Third, even in 1974, when some witnesses did believe the end was near, they did not believe they would be taken up to heaven in rapture.
Verna Leep Thoreau, NM" The show is laughable in its portrayal of Jehovah's Witnesses as a stereotype of religious fanaticism. At the same time, it is so inaccurate in its portrayal, I think the average Jehovah's Witness would be vastly amused rather than offended.
Not a fan of the book, as I had been taken in by the hype only to find it more the result of the publisher's effort to earn back the huge investment they'd made in the property than actual merit. That said, it addresses so many cultures and has so many stories, it's perfect for a TV series. And I have to admit, the series is quite interesting. Not the dialogue mind you, which is painfully plebian, but the visuals and wonderful acting. Now I wish I hadn't read the book, because I'm sure I'd find it much more enthralling, not knowing what is going to happen. Whatever the inaccuracies people are pointing out I also found in the book but that doesn't detract from the very interesting portrayal of these characters by a wonderfully cast ensemble in this very unique characterization of London as compared to most other films made about that period.
I really enjoyed watching this movie. It was so moving and hilarious at the same time. it does a good job of telling the stories of many of the cultures featured. Most films that Exxon Mobile Theatre brings on PBS are just wonderful.
I got sick of searching for things so I put this on. Clever you need to think and pay attention( wizzard of oz reference and others). I kept watching and thinking Josh looked like a young James McAvoy ( not realizing it was as old as it was). He's brilliant in it but he plays weirdo well! ) it was a decently done serie tho not my style I enjoyed it. I was hoping for more free love 70's stuff but oh well. All and all a decent watch!
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