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Fallen Angel

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2007
  • 3h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Charles Dance and Emilia Fox in Fallen Angel (2007)
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Angel Wharton, a seemingly angelic kidnapper, abducts a child for a sinister purpose, blurring the lines between good and evil. Her motives remain a haunting mystery.Angel Wharton, a seemingly angelic kidnapper, abducts a child for a sinister purpose, blurring the lines between good and evil. Her motives remain a haunting mystery.Angel Wharton, a seemingly angelic kidnapper, abducts a child for a sinister purpose, blurring the lines between good and evil. Her motives remain a haunting mystery.

  • Stars
    • Charles Dance
    • Clare Holman
    • Barbara Wilshere
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    415
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    • Stars
      • Charles Dance
      • Clare Holman
      • Barbara Wilshere
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Charles Dance
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    Emilia Fox
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    • Eddie
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    1suemartin23264

    Rubbish

    I've never seen anything like this. The plot is muddled, pure acting talent is thrown to waste, and a lot of characters just don't fit in with the story. The first episode is enough to put you off the rest of this terrible mini series.

    It starts off in 1979, with a young girl finding her grandfather dead on the floor. Then it skips to the present day, with a stupid scene showing an old woman storming into a church and insulting the vicar. That in itself is one horrible section, and it never gets better.

    The second and third episodes are arguably better than the first, but, to be honest, none of it is any good.

    Don't waste your time. Give this one a miss.
    8davidlmartin

    Fallen Angel rises like a phoenix

    I enjoyed Fallen Angel on ITV1 this week. It's not your conventional murder mystery we are so used to seeing. I like the innovative "rewind" format used to trace the life of serial killer Rosie (Emilia Fox) back to 1991 and 1979. We uncover her motives and influences that made her what she is - more a whydunit than a whodunit. There are no obvious quick fixes pinning down a single reason for Rosie's behaviour. The complex story arc neatly ties the complex relationships between Rosie, her clergyman father David (Charles Dance), family friend Wendy (Clare Holman) and adversary Michael (Oliver Dimsdale). Running through the core of all three episodes is a subplot about an allegedly murderous clergyman from the 1920's, Francis Ulgreave, who practised child sacrifice. Although long dead, his story casts a long shadow over all the characters with disastrous consequences. Fallen Angel is a provocative and intelligent tale of the need for love and the consequences of keeping secrets. I've already put Andrew Taylor's novels in my Amazon wish list.

    Fallen Angel - Behind the Scenes on ITV3 provided further enlightenment. It had psychologists detailing scenes in the serial which exemplified the motivations of psychopathic killers. One example, where Rosie storms out after she mistakenly believes that David accused her of stealing stepmother Vanessa's (Niamh Cusack) ring, demonstrates a psychopath's impulsiveness. Andrew Taylor deliberately made his killer female to counter society's preconceptions of beautiful women being all sweetness and light. One case he was influenced by was that of baby killer Beverley Allitt. The cast and crew discuss the nature / nurture debate as to what makes a person evil. One bit of trivia: Clare Holman had make up applied which creased her face to make her look older in the contemporary scenes. She was so well camouflaged that a crew member mistook her for a chaperon!

    There were good performances all round. Charles Dance was studious as the repressed and sexually rapacious vicar. Niamh Cusack was effectively obsessive and tetchy as David's second wife, Vanessa, who is more interested in Francis Ulgreave's journals than satisfying her husband's hungry sexual appetite. Mark Benton was convincing as Eddie, the paedophile simpleton unwittingly manipulated by Rosie into doing her murderous bidding. Sheila Hancock gives a majestic performance as Francis Ulgreave's adopted daughter mischievously keeping her family secrets from the desperately fascinated Vanessa. Emilia Fox was cold and calculating as Rosie, but also gave her the soft, childlike vulnerability of someone who craves ultimate adult power, but hasn't grown up and is trapped and defined by her tragic past and disappointments in life.

    The young child actors were splendid too. Jade Sharif as Michael's kidnapped daughter portrayed a captivating and heart-melting innocence that belied her ignorance of the dangerous situation she was in. Tigerlily Hutchinson as the young Rosie was magnificent as the headstrong and inquisitive youngster tightly drawn into a web of religious obsession that drives her on the road to murder.
    10kirkdzsimi

    TV Drama at its best!

    This is the story of a young female so obsessed with perfection and vengeance that she sees killing as a logical way to order her day to day and spiritual life.

    Starting in the modern day Rosie/Angel (Emilia Fox) seems a cold and intense young woman who stalks and murders with a cool efficiency to honour her hero, Francis Youlgrave a disgraced former priest. Devoted to a pseudo-Catholic cult of her own making based on Youlgrave's poetry where she learns the cleric believed himself to be an angel and drifted along into the world of blood sacrifice in order to complete the Eucharist.

    What pleased me most was that the TV trilogy is extremely faithful to the excellent Roth Trilogy books by Andrew Taylor, which like this were also in reverse chronological order. We learn in the first five minutes that Rosie mutilates children. However, this is not the mystery. The mystery is why she does it: what awful things could have happened to her to make this young, intelligent and beautiful woman act this way.

    We are taken on a journey into the three most important parts of her past: Rosie in her 30's in busy London; Rosie as a seemingly happy-go- lucky teenager in the idyllic village of Roth, applying for a place at Cambridge and Rosie as a five year old with a terrible secret.

    Fallen Angel is superbly put together as is the cast: Charles Dance as the stern, sinisterly cerebral vicar David, Emilia Fox as his daughter 18 year old Rosie and 30 something Angel who has taken her father's characteristics and changed them just slightly and become a monster, Mark Benton as Angel's dim-witted flatmate and Clare Holman the keeper of the family secret who tries to keep sanity and order throughout the three decades of the piece. Sheila Hancock and Peter Capaldi make creditable appearances too.

    The plot gives many suggestions as to what makes a murderer: an obsession with Christ's body and blood, parental careerism, lust, personality disorders or simply living with secrets. Make your own decision

    One thing is for certain Rosie is far from being a two dimensional villain and this drama left me unable to think about anything else after it had finished. Remarkable. This could not have been better.
    8smug-57945

    Fallen angel indeed

    I'm a first time reviewer

    I found this gem today on Amazon prime. I have limited mobility so watch an awful lot of TV

    I always fall back to reviews on IMBD before viewing films/series etc because I have been a sucker for getting involved with programs only to find they've been discontinued

    I read the reviews for this and really couldn't understand the huge disparity in the numbers

    I decided to make my own mind up

    This is an amazing piece of work, really good acting and a real twist on usual crime series

    The story is told in parts with each episode, but with titbits leading to past and present

    So many every day situations within a 'normal' family that lead up to a girl/woman displaying unusual behaviour and reactions. It's not until the episodes progress that you see a twisted persona behind it

    Very interesting viewing, but I wanted a little bit more background and 'fleshing out'

    I really recommend you go into this series with an open mind, rather than from the reviews.

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      Emilia Fox plays the teenage and adult daughter of Charles Dance's character. Ten years earlier, Fox played the wife of Dance's character in Rebecca (1997).
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    • Release date
      • March 11, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • IWC Media
      • Ingenious Broadcasting
      • Alucard Films
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      3 hours 25 minutes
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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