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Labyrinth

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.7K
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Labyrinth (2012)
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Follows two women in two different eras both in search of the Holy Grail.Follows two women in two different eras both in search of the Holy Grail.Follows two women in two different eras both in search of the Holy Grail.

  • Stars
    • John Hurt
    • Tom Felton
    • Jessica Brown Findlay
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,723
    2,170
    • Stars
      • John Hurt
      • Tom Felton
      • Jessica Brown Findlay
    • 35User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes2

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    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Audric Baillard
    • 2012
    Tom Felton
    Tom Felton
    • Viscount Trencavel
    • 2012
    Jessica Brown Findlay
    Jessica Brown Findlay
    • Alais Pelletier Du Mas
    • 2012
    Tony Curran
    Tony Curran
    • Guy D'Evreux
    • 2012
    Vanessa Kirby
    Vanessa Kirby
    • Alice Tanner
    • 2012
    John Lynch
    John Lynch
    • Simeon de Montfort
    • 2012
    Kate Mosse
    Kate Mosse
    • Montsegur Guide
    • 2012
    Sebastian Stan
    Sebastian Stan
    • Will Franklyn
    • 2012
    Janet Suzman
    Janet Suzman
    • Esclarmonde
    • 2012
    Katie McGrath
    Katie McGrath
    • Oriane Congost
    • 2012
    Emun Elliott
    Emun Elliott
    • Guilhem du Mas
    • 2012
    Claudia Gerini
    Claudia Gerini
    • Marie-Cecile
    • 2012
    Matthew Beard
    Matthew Beard
    • Sajhe
    • 2012
    Gawn Grainger
    Gawn Grainger
    • Simeon
    • 2012
    Paul Hilton
    Paul Hilton
    • Francois
    • 2012
    Dominic Jephcott
    Dominic Jephcott
    • Chris Brayling
    • 2012
    Jake Curran
    Jake Curran
    • Languedoc Parfait
    • 2012
    Erica Wessels
    • Shelagh O'Donnell
    • 2012
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    jotaylor12345

    Amazing TV

    I watched this while on holiday and was quite literally blown away.

    I knew a little about the book (i'd read half of it on holiday before accidentally leaving it in hotel room) and what I'd remembered seemed almost identical to what was realised in the film.

    The story flicks back and forth between Alice in the modern (played by the excellent Vanessa Kirby) and Alais her medieval counterpoint (played by Jessica Brown Findlay- Lady Cybil from Downton Abbey.

    The subject matter (the quest for the Holy Grail) could easily have been silly but somehow everything feels very convincing and real. It is a little violent at times but it was a violent period so I suppose it had to be.

    There are a lot of characters in the story so there's a lot to take in in episode one but it all builds up to an amazing battle that looks like it was made for cinema instead of TV.

    Overall amazing TV that really took me by surprise. Now I want to read book again.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Entertaining Mini-Series

    "Labyrinth" is an entertaining mini-series disclosing two stories, one in 1209 and the other in 2012, in France. Alais Pelletier Du Mas (Jessica Brown Findlay) is followed in the Middle Ages, when the Crusade attack the City of Carcassonne where she lives with her father and her evil stepsister. In the present days (2012), her descendant Alice Tanner (Vanessa Kirby), who is a teacher working with her archeologist friend in a dig, is chased by a mysterious ring that is looking for three ancient books and a ring to achieve power and eternal life through the Holy Grail. The historical event and the fictional present are entwinned and is attractive for a television mini-series. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Labirinto" ("Labyrinth")
    3nichomach

    The Hole-y Plot And The Wholly Fail

    My wife had read the book and while she said it wasn't one of the author's best, it was good enough, so I gave this a go. I've found that sometimes weaker books from an author make better films than stronger ones, and while I was a little dubious of the subject matter, I thought I'd give it a go anyway.

    What I got was a heap of fairly risible trash, with phoned in performances, some remarkably passionless bonking, a retread of the familiar "It's all a Catholic plot!" Grail stuff, and a curiously strong desire to persecute Cathars. Not on religious grounds, mind you, just for being annoying. It's a pain when you're several hundred years too late to join in the fun :(. I'm just rather disappointed, overall. It's full of actors that I like, so I disregarded the rather uncomplimentary heads-up from the Radio Times and plowed on with it, only to come out at the end with, well, nothing.
    5EdWrite

    Love the Cathars so what went wrong?

    Love the Cathars, would be happy to have one for a neighbour. The concept of liberal Christians that believed in equality for all, accumulation of wealth was bad, sex was healthy and believed in reincarnation is very interesting. The fact that, in the 12/13th century, philosophically they were kicking the roman catholic churches butt says a lot. Tying that in with the holy grail and mixing it in with factual historical references gave this mini series a lot of scope. The reference to carrying our past with us in our blood is very reminiscent of Frank Herbert's Dune and the inference of a genetic memory.

    However, the heavy handedness of the direction and use of cliché characters and tropes that did not make sense left me squirming in my seat. Especially in part 1 and the end of part II in the medieval period it felt as if the Cathars had some rabid twitter account saying "Dear bad guys guys want to know all our secrets?....". Yes we know it's the good guys against the bad guys but how come the bad guys seem to know more about what their counterparts are doing than they do? Damn you twitter account!!!

    Speaking of which, I felt sorry for Katie McGrath who portrayed a cardboard cut out of her Morgana character in the Merlin series. She's a good looking woman and a fine actress but did she seriously have to lose her clothes so often? She was only one of many flat characters with trite dialogue. There is one scene where she can see someone shake his head in response to a question she asks when she is looking away from him. At this point I was also shaking my head as the dialogue/monologue leading up to this point felt like a quick fix to try to explain her motivation for being such a nasty piece of work and failing miserably.

    When it came to the end it felt that I had only seen half the production. It felt as if a whole group of scenes had been cut out and re-spliced leaving me trying to figure how we got to F from A without B, C, D and E. If I'm being kind I would like to think that due to external pressures that a real cracker of a production is out there waiting to be shown at a future date.

    As it was I found myself just becoming more frustrated as things made less and less sense. Even the role of the grail in the end becomes diminished except potentially as lesson teacher to humanity.

    On the plus side Jessica Brown Findlay playing the medieval heroine was the closest to a fully formed character in the whole story and I'd like to see her in more roles. Production was good especially in the medieval scenes and the filming felt clean and slick. I now feel enlightened as I've had a chance to meet the Cathars, not to be confused with the Kardashians. Giving it 5 out of 10 as I feel like I only saw half of what could have been.
    6blendingcolours

    Very good subject, a bit disappointed with an execution

    First of all, I think the story on Cathars is a brilliant topic for film - barely touched in films. I'm disappointed that not everything was filmed in location (Southern Africa? Why? Languedoc and around wasn't good enough?). The other thing, but it's a personal thing, the archaeological excavations were rubbish - nobody digs like that! (but I'm an archaeologist, so it's my thing). I didn't really enjoy the modern part of the story because of acting - actors and actresses were very stiff and unnatural. It looks like the modern story was directed and filmed by somebody else, but the Medieval part was much better in execution. I give 9 for the Medieval part and 3 for modern part, so it's 6 in general. My opinion is based on the first episode.

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      In episode 2, Kate Mosse, the author of the book on which the mini-series is based, makes a cameo as a tour guide.

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 2012 (South Africa)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • South Africa
      • Czech Republic
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kate Mosse's Labyrinth
    • Filming locations
      • Carcassonne, Aude, France
    • Production companies
      • Scott Free Productions
      • Tandem Communications
      • Film Afrika Worldwide
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      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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