Follows a woman as she seeks revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son.Follows a woman as she seeks revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son.Follows a woman as she seeks revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son.
- Nominated for 5 BAFTA Awards
- 5 wins & 20 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The English' is a Western series with strong performances by Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer. The cinematography is lauded for its beauty. Themes of revenge, colonization, and harsh realities are central. The slow pace and intricate storytelling are engaging for some, while others find it a drawback. Character development and relationships are strengths, though plot inconsistencies and pacing issues are noted. Dark themes and violence create an intense atmosphere, enhanced by the music and score.
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I have to admit, I wasn't going to buy into Emily Blunt as a lead in a western. But it turned out to be thoroughly enjoyable show you didn't know you had to watch. The cinematography is beautiful, as is the theme music. It feels like it's been a while since a western was made of this quality (I'm thinking, maybe Unforgiven?). Like great westerns in the past, the story need not be overly complicated. And it's got sweeping panoramas of the West, capturing the freedom, cruelty and brutality that was the Wild West.
Blunt and Spencer dazzles. What may have sounded like a contrived story to place some Brits in late 19th century American West, ends up weaving a deep, moving tale of a woman who risks it all to seek vengeance upon a man who wronged her, whom she blames for the death of her son. In the beginning scenes, you may think it makes little sense, but there is much more to her journey and objective. Blunt does a superb job as the story develops and reveals its secrets.
Spencer, whom I've never seen on screen before, really impresses. Although he portrays a Pawnee who was raised by a white man and served in the Union army, his seemingly indifferent attitude to the plight of the people of other tribes is but a façade that eventually gives way to the long suppressed pain, anger and pride of native Americans. Spencer does an amazing job of giving his character good depth, when more often than not, native American actors tend to play to one-dimensional stereotypes.
Perhaps a small nit is that the climax feels a little rushed; some may find it a tiny bit anti-climatic. An extra episode or two might have tidied up a few things here and there.
Very sad it's a mini-series and ends after a short but satisfying six episodes, but it's better to think of it as a very long movie!
Blunt and Spencer dazzles. What may have sounded like a contrived story to place some Brits in late 19th century American West, ends up weaving a deep, moving tale of a woman who risks it all to seek vengeance upon a man who wronged her, whom she blames for the death of her son. In the beginning scenes, you may think it makes little sense, but there is much more to her journey and objective. Blunt does a superb job as the story develops and reveals its secrets.
Spencer, whom I've never seen on screen before, really impresses. Although he portrays a Pawnee who was raised by a white man and served in the Union army, his seemingly indifferent attitude to the plight of the people of other tribes is but a façade that eventually gives way to the long suppressed pain, anger and pride of native Americans. Spencer does an amazing job of giving his character good depth, when more often than not, native American actors tend to play to one-dimensional stereotypes.
Perhaps a small nit is that the climax feels a little rushed; some may find it a tiny bit anti-climatic. An extra episode or two might have tidied up a few things here and there.
Very sad it's a mini-series and ends after a short but satisfying six episodes, but it's better to think of it as a very long movie!
I predict Emmys for best limited series, best actress (Emily Blunt), best actor (Chaske Spencer), maybe best supporting actor (Stephen Rea), writing, cinematography, and score. The story is poetically and artfully told. There is genius behind it. Horrible violence, and there is a lot of it, is off screen - you see the reaction of people hearing it, knowing it-or it is in silhouette or at a distance. There are good people to root for. Emily Blunt delivers a beautiful soliloquy about her baby, profound writing delivered by an exceptional actress. It is visually stunning, showcasing the expansiveness and vastness of the plains of the American West. The story unfolds delicately, and in the end left me with a sense of well being. Why? After all the badness, there is goodness--people making self-sacrificing decisions for others.
Streaming on Amazon.
Streaming on Amazon.
Leave aside for a moment, the superb writing, casting, acting and direction. Other reviews deal with that. Take note that everything about this series, from the artwork of the opening credits, to the unique use of sound, to the tight closeups in the action scenes, is an homage to one of the greatest directors of all time, yet unfortunately a director almost lost to history. Because other auteurs love to copy him, but never credit him. Even Eastwood, who was rescued from obscurity (after Rawhide concluded) by Leone, never publicly acknowledged Leone's contributions to the medium. Leone is mentioned several times in my IMDb list of all time greatest films of the last century. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
The English is a pretty good western that's absolutely worth watching. It does start a little slow but by the end of episode 2 it picks up. Each episode just gets better and better. You really come to care for these characters by how well written and acted they are. I'd be shocked if Emily Blunt wasn't nominated for some awards for her job in this. She's that good in this. As is the vastly underrated Chaske Spencer, who's good in just about everything I've ever seen him in. It's a beautifully shot series that captures the reality of the old West. It's a mini series that's only six episodes long so it won't take long to binge it and it's worth every second?
Its a revenge tale that forces together a native American ex-cavalry scout and an aristocratic Englishwoman in an unlikely partnership. I liked the premise and there's a wonderful and talented ensemble cast ably led by principals Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer.
Writer/Director Hugo Blick has created a stylish revisionist Western that ranks with the best of Hollywood's efforts. The cinematography by Arnau Valls Colomer was beautiful and the classical score by Federico Jusid complemented it perfectly.
The script was fantastic and deserves special mention, I was hooked by the story, the dialogue was brilliant and I enjoyed every twist and turn right through to the end, which had a great pay-off.
One of the UK's best drama serials of 2022, a highly recommended watch and congrats to all involved in making it.
Writer/Director Hugo Blick has created a stylish revisionist Western that ranks with the best of Hollywood's efforts. The cinematography by Arnau Valls Colomer was beautiful and the classical score by Federico Jusid complemented it perfectly.
The script was fantastic and deserves special mention, I was hooked by the story, the dialogue was brilliant and I enjoyed every twist and turn right through to the end, which had a great pay-off.
One of the UK's best drama serials of 2022, a highly recommended watch and congrats to all involved in making it.
Did you know
- TriviaEmily Blunt had to learn to ride for three months prior to the shoot, but because she is allergic to horses, she had to take a daily dose of antihistamine tablets throughout the production.
- GoofsThe word shiv (stab/dagger) is used. Shiv is a Romani term first recorded in English in 1897 while the series is set in 1890.
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- Runtime51 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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