A Town Called Malice
- TV Series
- 2023
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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This intoxicating cocktail of crime thriller and family saga in the early '80s follows the Lords - a family of South London gangsters - who recognise a golden opportunity to re-capture their... Read allThis intoxicating cocktail of crime thriller and family saga in the early '80s follows the Lords - a family of South London gangsters - who recognise a golden opportunity to re-capture their former glory on the Costa Del Sol.This intoxicating cocktail of crime thriller and family saga in the early '80s follows the Lords - a family of South London gangsters - who recognise a golden opportunity to re-capture their former glory on the Costa Del Sol.
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A family of petty thieves from South London decamp to Spain to profit from an unexpected windfall.
I went into this viewing following checking the reviews on here, but I wanted to give this latest series of Love's a chance.
Glad I did, it's not as bad as people here have said, granted it's not academy award worthy, but it is worth watching.
The 80s music soundtrack is it's strength, along with some good acting, especially from, Flemyng, and, Sharif.
Watch it, and enjoy, as said, it's not as bad as you make think, and that's why I have cast my rating as a solid 7 stars out of ten.
If you loved the 80's, you'll like this more.
I went into this viewing following checking the reviews on here, but I wanted to give this latest series of Love's a chance.
Glad I did, it's not as bad as people here have said, granted it's not academy award worthy, but it is worth watching.
The 80s music soundtrack is it's strength, along with some good acting, especially from, Flemyng, and, Sharif.
Watch it, and enjoy, as said, it's not as bad as you make think, and that's why I have cast my rating as a solid 7 stars out of ten.
If you loved the 80's, you'll like this more.
Hoped for this to be good more than I did Santa being real as a kid.
Soundtrack is amazing although it's clear it's what carries every episode with so many songs crammed in, as with the attire.
Acting is just above GCSE drama level at best although the storyline does have substance even though it's nothing that hasn't been done before.
How much is packed in to the first and last episodes could've given an extra episode rather than cramming it all in.
Hoping for more for season two given that budget obviously isn't a problem.
Last episode bought it up to a 6 from a 4 for me.
Extra star given for Paul Weller cameo....mush.
Soundtrack is amazing although it's clear it's what carries every episode with so many songs crammed in, as with the attire.
Acting is just above GCSE drama level at best although the storyline does have substance even though it's nothing that hasn't been done before.
How much is packed in to the first and last episodes could've given an extra episode rather than cramming it all in.
Hoping for more for season two given that budget obviously isn't a problem.
Last episode bought it up to a 6 from a 4 for me.
Extra star given for Paul Weller cameo....mush.
There are so many clues that A Town Called Malice is a deliberate farce, the prime clues being the frequent scenes where the cast start singing to the backing music - true pastiche.
So the first thing we should be cognisant of is that this is a show that doesn't take itself too seriously. It's designed to take the mickey out of the times and the situations, and it does so with some gusto.
Amongst all this is a one family crime wave arriving on the Costa del Sol chasing riches with little care for the imprudence of their actions. They leave a trail of destruction in their wake, and come up against some stiff opposition, but they also give way to the comedic imperatives of the show - so the bumbling clowns get off the hook when in reality they would more than likely have parted ways with their heads.
The music is terrific, the show is outrageous - good times.
So the first thing we should be cognisant of is that this is a show that doesn't take itself too seriously. It's designed to take the mickey out of the times and the situations, and it does so with some gusto.
Amongst all this is a one family crime wave arriving on the Costa del Sol chasing riches with little care for the imprudence of their actions. They leave a trail of destruction in their wake, and come up against some stiff opposition, but they also give way to the comedic imperatives of the show - so the bumbling clowns get off the hook when in reality they would more than likely have parted ways with their heads.
The music is terrific, the show is outrageous - good times.
A watchable, quirky 80s crime show .. the plot has more holes than a slice of Swiss cheese but the soundtrack makes up for it. Solid performances from Jason Flemyng and Martha Plimpton, (a very good actress) especially the former with his portrayal of Albert Lord - his dance moves are none too shabby either. This show is not looking to be the next Line of Duty but is instead a slightly left field take on the well churned out gangster show mixed with some dark comedy. If you like 80s music and dont take it too seriously you will find yourself watching all 8 episodes and smiling despite yourself.
Don't get me wrong, this show is not a BAFTA award winner. It's actually quite bad, but and it's a huge BUT, it's really enjoyable. The music, the terrible story & the acting are all part of its charm.
It's taken everything from terrible 80s shows, awful action films, thrown in a great soundtrack, neon lights and a comical story then stuck them all in a blender, and out comes this mess of an enjoyable show.
I found myself, zoning out and just going with it. Personally I think we have got so wrapped up in pioneering shows, that's sometimes a soap operaesque show, which is just entertaining is ok to admit to enjoying.
This isn't 10/10 or portraying reality. It's just something to zone out to after a stressful day.
It's taken everything from terrible 80s shows, awful action films, thrown in a great soundtrack, neon lights and a comical story then stuck them all in a blender, and out comes this mess of an enjoyable show.
I found myself, zoning out and just going with it. Personally I think we have got so wrapped up in pioneering shows, that's sometimes a soap operaesque show, which is just entertaining is ok to admit to enjoying.
This isn't 10/10 or portraying reality. It's just something to zone out to after a stressful day.
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