Roadkill
- TV Mini Series
- 2020
- 57m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
6.2K
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Politician Peter Laurence's private life is falling apart. Shamelessly untroubled by guilt or remorse, he seeks to further his own agenda while others plot to bring him down. Can he outrun h... Read allPolitician Peter Laurence's private life is falling apart. Shamelessly untroubled by guilt or remorse, he seeks to further his own agenda while others plot to bring him down. Can he outrun his own secrets to win the ultimate prize?Politician Peter Laurence's private life is falling apart. Shamelessly untroubled by guilt or remorse, he seeks to further his own agenda while others plot to bring him down. Can he outrun his own secrets to win the ultimate prize?
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It's evident that there has been a concerted move by far right anti-BBC reviewers to downgrade this drama, giving very low marks that are contrary to the majority of reviewers not related to the Daily Mail et al. In fact, after watching just one episode l think this appears to be an absorbing political drama, not wholly unconnected to events at the present time. l know the idea that certain politicians are nasty pieces of work who are strangers to truth upsets some people, but not the majority of people and I believe this is going to be a very good series based on what I've seen so far.
So now I got the public service announcement out of the way, lets discuss this series so far.
Acting is solid, pacing is suitable. Dialog seems a bit unnatural at times. Its as if the cast don't really gel, but sometimes that takes time in a new series.
Subtle comedy and intrigue support what would suite those who like dry slow-roll political drama. It has enough to keep you watching, but mostly because of Laurie's character and on-screen presence.
I would not recommend for those not familiar with UK politics. Most US viewers won't understand some of the political interactions.
For this genre and target audience its a solid entry. It may end up being something special eventually, but currently its a little stunted- and that's what stops it being great.
7.5/10
Acting is solid, pacing is suitable. Dialog seems a bit unnatural at times. Its as if the cast don't really gel, but sometimes that takes time in a new series.
Subtle comedy and intrigue support what would suite those who like dry slow-roll political drama. It has enough to keep you watching, but mostly because of Laurie's character and on-screen presence.
I would not recommend for those not familiar with UK politics. Most US viewers won't understand some of the political interactions.
For this genre and target audience its a solid entry. It may end up being something special eventually, but currently its a little stunted- and that's what stops it being great.
7.5/10
As an expat Brit who grew up in the reign of Queen Thatcher this resonates.
David Hare is at least consistent, mostly from the self-righteous Tony Blair worldview.
You know you'll get some disparagement of the Tories but God knows if you're paying attention you know it's well deserved...
Political venality isn't party specific so he does a good job with lightly sketched characters.
I liked the music, no idea why so many didn't.
It's not House of Cards, but Barbie isn't Oppenheimer...so what?
Well acted and filmed, yes there are cliches and tropes here. In political drama thus will it ever be so.
A good use of four hours of your leisure time.
Watch this!!!!
David Hare is at least consistent, mostly from the self-righteous Tony Blair worldview.
You know you'll get some disparagement of the Tories but God knows if you're paying attention you know it's well deserved...
Political venality isn't party specific so he does a good job with lightly sketched characters.
I liked the music, no idea why so many didn't.
It's not House of Cards, but Barbie isn't Oppenheimer...so what?
Well acted and filmed, yes there are cliches and tropes here. In political drama thus will it ever be so.
A good use of four hours of your leisure time.
Watch this!!!!
...And after watching it you can judge it yourself, not based on your political opinion, but on the serie. It deserves more than a 6 on Imdb, for sure.
I have watched the 4 episodes of this show and I think it has some ups and downs, but as someone who is not British and mostly centralist in my own political views I felt I needed to give my thoughts in hopes of offering some fair perspective.
Now in ep 1 I really felt the show was biased and anti-right wing, so for people who only saw ep 1, I see where you are coming from, but I did feel later episodes sort of shifted that narrative, Peter's personality is layered and his ambition isn't ideological, they do make an effort to show he's coming from a place of conviction not just greed or hate, he sees his actions as for the betterment of his country, the story isn't even about the ideology it's about how politics and scandals go together and I think the way the story concludes is quite effective.
Is it amazing or earth shatter, No.
Is it leaning a certain way politically, yes.
Is it an entertaining 4 hours of content where you find yourself rooting for the "bad guys", absolutely!
I wish everyone would give it a fair shake! but also acknowledge that people have different political views and it's ok if they like/dislike a show for the way it handles them, it's fine, but what's not fine is when those views completely cloud your judgment.
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- TriviaIt was the last role of Helen McCrory before her death of cancer at age 52.
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