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State of play, jeux de pouvoir

Original title: State of Play
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2003
  • 12
  • 52m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
11K
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POPULARITY
4,877
1,738
State of play, jeux de pouvoir (2003)
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Political DramaCrimeDramaMysteryRomanceThriller

Journalists uncover a government conspiracy when a young politician's assistant and mistress is killed.Journalists uncover a government conspiracy when a young politician's assistant and mistress is killed.Journalists uncover a government conspiracy when a young politician's assistant and mistress is killed.

  • Stars
    • John Simm
    • David Morrissey
    • Kelly Macdonald
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,877
    1,738
    • Stars
      • John Simm
      • David Morrissey
      • Kelly Macdonald
    • 45User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 17 wins & 9 nominations total

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    John Simm
    John Simm
    • Cal McCaffrey
    • 2003
    David Morrissey
    David Morrissey
    • Stephen Collins
    • 2003
    Kelly Macdonald
    Kelly Macdonald
    • Della Smith
    • 2003
    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Cameron Foster
    • 2003
    Amelia Bullmore
    Amelia Bullmore
    • Helen Preger
    • 2003
    Benedict Wong
    Benedict Wong
    • Pete Cheng
    • 2003
    Rebekah Staton
    Rebekah Staton
    • Liz
    • 2003
    Philip Glenister
    Philip Glenister
    • DCI William Bell
    • 2003
    Polly Walker
    Polly Walker
    • Anne Collins
    • 2003
    James McAvoy
    James McAvoy
    • Dan Foster
    • 2003
    Marc Warren
    Marc Warren
    • Dominic Foy
    • 2003
    Michael Feast
    Michael Feast
    • Andrew Wilson
    • 2003
    Johann Myers
    Johann Myers
    • Sonny Stagg
    • 2003
    Tom Burke
    Tom Burke
    • Syd
    • 2003
    Deborah Findlay
    Deborah Findlay
    • Greer Thornton
    • 2003
    James Laurenson
    James Laurenson
    • George Fergus
    • 2003
    Christopher Simpson
    Christopher Simpson
    • Adam Greene
    • 2003
    Maureen Hibbert
    Maureen Hibbert
    • Olicia Stagg
    • 2003
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    10keysersoze13

    Possibly the best TV drama ever made

    Paul Abbott is a genius. His writing here is taut and intelligent, just like anything else he has done. This BBC production is truly flawless. From the writing to direction to the acting, it is outstanding. This is exhilarating and challenging TV that, though politically-charged, crucially develops interesting characters that you can care about. The plot is complex, as the best political thrillers are, and delivers a TV drama that hopefully shuts up those who say that us Brits can't make TV like the Yanks. Yes, American TV is great but the marathon seasons and multiple writers are exhausting and create bloated, sometimes frustrating TV. Look at Lost, it is as easy to hate as it is to love and becomes dull frequently in the flabby, direction-less mid-season hell. Not here though. Six streamlined parts that never let up the pace and never loosen their grip on the audience. 'State of Play' keeps you hooked and leaves you begging for more, as with all great pieces of entertainment. You'll be sucked into this world and won't want to leave.

    Credit must be equally divided between its makers, and the direction is every bit as thrilling as the writing, and ,accordingly, David Yates is moving on to bigger things with the Harry Potter franchise. The tremendous cast all deliver as you'd expect, with David Morrissey and John Simm excellent as the leads and a stunning supporting cast that includes Kelly MacDonald, Philip Glenister, Polly Walker, Patrick Brennan, Shauna MacDonald, Rebekah Staton, James McAvoy, Marc Warren and, of course, the ever-delightful Bill Nighy.

    More joy is found in the pulsating soundtrack, tight editing and cinematography.

    Overall, 'State of Play' is among the most thought-provoking and exhilarating thrillers you'll ever see and is quite possibly the best thing to have been on TV; British, American or otherwise.
    firewalking

    Fantastic series spoiled by lazy ending

    Just bought and watched this on DVD. Up until the last episode I was enthralled with the story.

    The mixture of journalism, politics and police work made for an interesting mix, although the latter two took more of a back seat nearing the end, replaced with lover's quarrels and artificial exposition more similar to soap opera writing.

    While the cinematography is fairly average, the casting and acting is superb.

    If you want a suspenseful thriller this one should entertain you, just don't expect a satisfactory ending.

    I'd give the show 8/10, but the horrible finale totally undermined the story's credibility with several loose ends, and I was left frustrated instead of with the great feeling I had during the first 5 episodes.
    10zarembazwoman

    Brits have always been best at drama

    I take issue with some of the people commenting on "State of Play" who declare that they believe it to be "as good as American TV" or some other such nonsense. That's ridiculous! Perhaps it's a generational thing, but I have always thought that British productions, particularly drama, are light years ahead of American TV and the actors are in a whole different galaxy. The original "State of Play" is brilliant, suspenseful and a pleasure to watch. I cannot believe that there is going to be a "remake"! I love Helen Mirren and Russell Crowe, but there is absolutely no need for this series to be remade. Why can't they write something original for Mirren and Crowe? The Brits are the best. Period!
    9aylwardpaul

    Original & Best

    This BBC political thriller mini-series is far superior to the American remake.

    If you like newsroom dramas, and films involving investigative journalism then you'll love this.

    Enough said.
    8whedonette

    State of Anarchy

    Watched this on the recommendation of a Uni lecturer. I thought it was brilliantly acted, the story was paced perfectly, and understandable despite the complexities (political intrigue not usually my thing). That is at least until the last episode when gaping plot holes appeared and half the characters that had been set up in the last 5 episodes were just forgotten about. I didn't buy the resolution - it came out of nowhere and I wasn't convinced that the person taking the fall was really guilty. Not with what they were charged with anyway. There was no resolution for even some of the major characters (most notably Anne). I felt ripped off.

    That said, I would watch this again just for the performances. David Morrissey was superb and Bill Nighy is always a great laugh.

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    • Trivia
      The set of the House of Commons chamber is the same one that was a part of Granada Studios Tour. It was purchased personally by the scriptwriter Paul Abbott so it could be used in the drama; otherwise it would have been destroyed when the Tour closed, and he feared it would take too long to get the necessary money from the BBC. It is currently kept in storage in Oxford.
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    • Connections
      Featured in Trust Me - I'm a Politician (2003)

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • State of Play
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Endor Productions
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    • Runtime
      52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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