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The Field of Blood

  • TV Series
  • 2011–2013
  • Not Rated
  • 59m
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7.2/10
1.7K
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Peter Capaldi, David Morrissey, and Jayd Johnson in The Field of Blood (2011)
Trailer for The Field of Blood: Set 1
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CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Glasgow 1982, a young girl investigates mysterious murders in a world of men.Glasgow 1982, a young girl investigates mysterious murders in a world of men.Glasgow 1982, a young girl investigates mysterious murders in a world of men.

  • Stars
    • Matt Costello
    • Jayd Johnson
    • Bronagh Gallagher
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.7K
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    • Stars
      • Matt Costello
      • Jayd Johnson
      • Bronagh Gallagher
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Matt Costello
    • Con Meehan
    • 2011–2013
    Jayd Johnson
    Jayd Johnson
    • Paddy Meehan
    • 2011–2013
    Bronagh Gallagher
    Bronagh Gallagher
    • Trisha Meehan
    • 2011–2013
    Ford Kiernan
    Ford Kiernan
    • George McVie
    • 2011–2013
    Kelsey Griffin
    • Mary Ann Meehan
    • 2011–2013
    David Morrissey
    David Morrissey
    • Murray Devlin
    • 2011–2013
    Brian Pettifer
    Brian Pettifer
    • Father Richards
    • 2011–2013
    Jonas Armstrong
    Jonas Armstrong
    • Terry Hewitt
    • 2011
    Peter Capaldi
    Peter Capaldi
    • Dr Pete
    • 2011
    Robert Dickson
    • Calum Ogilvey
    • 2011
    Kevin Guthrie
    Kevin Guthrie
    • Sean
    • 2011
    Ron Donachie
    Ron Donachie
    • DCI Sullivan
    • 2013
    Louise Goodall
    • Tracy Dempsie
    • 2011
    Brian Ferguson
    Brian Ferguson
    • Shug Grant
    • 2013
    Alana Hood
    • Heather Allen
    • 2011
    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • Red Willie McDade
    • 2013
    Barrie Hunter
    • Duty Sergeant
    • 2011
    Pauline King
    • Caroline…
    • 2011
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    6Lejink

    Glasgow kiss-off.

    I read the Denise Mina source novel a couple of years ago and was pleased that this adaptation seemed to stay true to its good source. As a Glaswegian, myself, I always get a kick out of spotting known locations, especially as I'm an Eastender where much of the location work was done.

    The story here of course recalls the awful Jamie Bulger case, although being set in the early 80's it actually predates that horrific crime, the association can't help but provoke a certain amount of discomfort (almost certainly evincing the prominent "Any similarity..." legend over the end titles) but there is a good deal more to the narrative than this, with a related almost identical murder some 10 years previously and a good twist at the end as the true murderer is revealed.

    The back stories centre on young, ambitious Catholic copy-girl Paddy Meehan trying to get on in the male-dominated newspaper world and her relationship to her strictly R.C. family, rightly dispensing with the original book's insertion of the dichotomy between this Paddy Meehan and the famous miscarriage of justice victim of the same name from years ago (although the original Paddy Meehan was a male). That said, viewers unfamiliar with the real-life Paddy Meehan story might scratch their heads over these references at all and to be truthful adds nothing to this dramatisation. I also wasn't taken with the mother-daughter relationship conveyed between Paddy and her strictly Irish mother, even as I appreciate it too was in the original writing.

    The acting was mostly good, Jayd Johnson making a good central character, although she could have done, I think with being fatter and less attractive as befits her description in the book, the better support acting coming from those south of the border (David Morrissey & an almost unrecognisable Jonas "Robin Hood" Armstrong). It was however strange and off-putting for me at any case to see well known Scottish comedy actors from the likes of "Still Game" in prominent roles which lessened realism for me, Ford Kiernan in particular seeming both miscast and out of his depth. Outshining them all though was Peter Capaldi as the newspaper's doomed, veteran reporter, Dr Pete, declaiming Dylan Thomas' and dying where many a Glaswegian would like to, in a pub, with whom Meehan strikes up a mutual respect and the paternal relationship lacking in her own life.

    The depiction of Thatcher-era Glasgow was well done, from fashion to language with a decent post punk soundtrack (Gang of Four, Elvis Costello etc) to boot. There are one or two scenes of extreme violence, although thankfully none involving minors. More of Mina's mordant humour could perhaps have been employed but on the whole this was an above-average production which will hopefully beget more adaptations of this writer's work.
    4crumpytv

    Inconsistent

    In the first series (2 episodes), as an entertainment I found the offensive language and misogynous attitude towards the lead character gratuitous and unnecessary.

    Realising the error of their ways there was a complete change in David Morrisey's character for the second series of 2, but the damage was done.

    Overall it was largely uninteresting and the female lead's character wish of being a proper journalist, not like "them" in in the press room (the males, that is), did not come to fruition as she was as bad as them in the end. Nothing gets in the way of a story and the lengths one will go to to get it.
    7mcjensen-05924

    At Least Season 1 Was Worthwhile

    Not many problems with Season 1, other than the male co-workers calling an obviously smart, fit and gorgeous young woman fat ugly and stupid. There was no preaching and no unecessary PC additions that always crop up in these dramas. The plot was dark, tragic and horrible. Acting was superb and the story unfolded in a timely and believable manner. 9 for Season 1. Five for Season 2, because sadly Season 2 didn't come close to sustaining this. The writers got in way over their heads with plot, involving government agencies and trade unions. Fell flat and didn't fly at all. Characters doing things so incredible stupid nobody would swallow their actions. Throw in some man bashing/hating and a main character revealing his preference for men and you have a typically cliche European drama. Still a solid offering and extremely watchable.
    siderite

    Nice thriller, with a thick Glasgow accent on the side

    This is a good movie, with a well acting female lead as the newspaper copy-girl Patricia who dreams of becoming a reporter and stumbles upon clues on a child murder in the area. However it is not great, and the thick Glasgow accent of all involved makes it even less accessible to non English audiences.

    I don't know why they called it a series, either, as it is really a two parter film. Maybe they intended to continue it with the adventures of this tiny girl in this tiny community of uber-Catholic tiny minded people, but what would have been the point?

    Bottom line: a nice watch, with convincing acting and script, some thrills and a true glimpse of Glasgow in the 70-80's. Subtitles don't hurt, either. Peter Capaldi plays in this one, as a secondary character.
    6Prismark10

    Miners and newspapers

    The second series of The Field of Blood returns to Glasgow and again blends politics, intrigue and the changing newspaper industry.

    Once again we follow novice female reporter Paddy Meehan as she tries to make a career for herself. She is working the night shift on the call car with a tough reporter and she is soon following up a murder mystery.

    The main backdrop is the Miners strike and the dirty tricks campaign against it.

    However, we are also looking at new, tougher executives entering the newspaper industry, less principled and happy to do the dirty work for the government in a propaganda war.

    There is no doubt the story takes place with the benefit of hindsight. With or without media help, the Miners strike was very unpopular in some quarters and most media outlets were very happy to be negative against the Miners Union with very little persuasion.

    There is an element of looking back with rose tinted spectacles. It is a decent enough second series, we see Paddy's ongoing difficult relationship with her parents but nothing too special.

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      Ron Donachie, who plays DCI Sullivan also played another DCI, DCI Ross in The Bill (1984)

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Поле крови
    • Filming locations
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
    • Production company
      • Slate North
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    • Sound mix
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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