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White Heat

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Hugh Quarshie and Claire Foy in White Heat (2012)
Drama

A story about a group of seven London-based students from 1965 to the present day.A story about a group of seven London-based students from 1965 to the present day.A story about a group of seven London-based students from 1965 to the present day.

  • Stars
    • MyAnna Buring
    • Sam Claflin
    • Lindsay Duncan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    775
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • MyAnna Buring
      • Sam Claflin
      • Lindsay Duncan
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    MyAnna Buring
    MyAnna Buring
    • Lilly
    • 2012
    Sam Claflin
    Sam Claflin
    • Jack
    • 2012
    Lindsay Duncan
    Lindsay Duncan
    • Lilly (Present Day)
    • 2012
    Claire Foy
    Claire Foy
    • Charlotte
    • 2012
    Tamsin Greig
    Tamsin Greig
    • Beth
    • 2012
    Jessica Gunning
    Jessica Gunning
    • Orla
    • 2012
    David Gyasi
    David Gyasi
    • Victor
    • 2012
    Lee Ingleby
    Lee Ingleby
    • Alan
    • 2012
    Jeremy Northam
    Jeremy Northam
    • Edward
    • 2012
    Hugh Quarshie
    Hugh Quarshie
    • Victor (Present Day)
    • 2012
    Reece Ritchie
    Reece Ritchie
    • Jay
    • 2012
    Juliet Stevenson
    Juliet Stevenson
    • Charlotte (Present Day)
    • 2012
    Paul Copley
    Paul Copley
    • Alan (Present Day)
    • 2012
    Richard Lintern
    Richard Lintern
    • Miles
    • 2012
    Karen Henthorn
    Karen Henthorn
    • Val
    • 2012
    Geoffrey Leesley
    Geoffrey Leesley
    • Frank
    • 2012
    Julian Barratt
    Julian Barratt
    • Derek Bowden
    • 2012
    Ramon Tikaram
    Ramon Tikaram
    • Jay (Present Day)
    • 2012
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    8pavanratnaker

    Entertaining Watch

    Have to say I loved the drama. The story itself is well laid out and doesn't let go of you till the end. So in terms of dramatization have a say a job well done. The direction of this kind of work can be a tough job but has been very well handled. The constant shift between the past and the present can be tough to portray but here occurs quite seamlessly. The use of historical events does tend to give us a time line to follow and keep things in perspective. The actors have to say do a wonderful job especially the ones from the past, who tend to have most of the screen time. The actors in the present are seasoned and didn't have any problems with acting out their parts. Was hooked onto it from the first episode and it culminates well in the last, though it does leave you with the feeling like wanting a bit more. If it did continue then it'd become a soap hence thankfully it doesn't. All in all, an emotional drama which will hold sway with most of us and will manage to pull on a few heart strings too
    8Rupert17

    Excellent journey through nostalgia of my growing years

    Follows the lives of seven London housemates from their youth in mid-1960s to the present day. Many of those well-known events during that era form the backdrop of the lives of the seven protagonists.Naturally there are many ups and downs in their personal lives and their particular interactions with each other. I know some use the word cliché to describe familiar situations, but much of a life lived is a cliché to all of us, but this doesn't mean it's not interesting or informative.

    Very strong cast of the younger and older versions of the seven characters and the script maintains a strong level throughout. If all you want from a miniseries are murders and heroics, then don't bother with White Heat. If you are after a genuine dramatic depiction of how ordinary people live their lives while the world seems to be imploding around them, then you'll get something out of this mini-series.
    8trapp_p

    True to life

    Like at least one of the other reviewers I lived through this period, the characters commencing at university in 1965 and I commenced in 1966 so the events against which their lives were played out are the same as mine. I found the period very well created, and the dynamics in the household were very true to life. British universities were full of 'Jacks' in the 1960's, usually little rich boys who dreamed of being Che or Marx who unlike the Alan's and Orla's of that world had no real principles. I recall my school senior year voting (in a mock election)overwhelmingly Labour - at a public school in Christopher Soames' constituency (Soames was Winston Churchill's son in law and a staunch Conservative). As part of a sit-in group which evicted the Vice-Chancellor from his office at Birmingham University, and as a fringe participant to the Grosvenor Square 'riot' portrayed in Episode 2, I believe that the series captures the period well, including the attitude of the various parents depicted in episode 1 who had no concept of the aspirations of their children, often the first generation to even contemplate a university education and the subsequent events. It was a time of change and the series depicts it well.
    10jn-richards

    Not to be missed.

    Couldn't disagree more with the previous reviewer. I found the characterisation to be subtle, the plot engaging and the denouement moving. I was an undergraduate in the early sixties so am a contemporary of the protagonists. Apart from the occasional idiomatic anachronism - nobody said 'A big ask' in the sixties - I found its depiction of the period convincing.

    Given that tastes differ - some people enjoy reading Jeffrey Archer - don't write the series off without giving it a try: one episode should be enough to see whether it grabs you or whether you find, like GTBarker, it's not your cup of tea.
    2gtbarker

    Clichéd, lazily written and just very, very dull

    I like to support original drama that isn't entirely period, but I have to say that if this is the best script the BBC had in the offering recently the future of original programming in this country is in big trouble. The characters not only don't gel they are as dull as dishwater, which at least matches the storyline, much as there is one. It's as if someone born in the 80s was commissioned to write a story about the period and advised by someone who may have been around then but who didn't go out much nor pay any attention the contemporary culture that was going on outside their firmly bolted front door and blacked out windows. And then we are asked to believe the dreary characters who all have nothing in common and lead dreary lives have actually formed lifelong friendships which had one miraculous effect on them: by the time we reached the present day they all look at least one decade younger than they would in reality. So boring characters, zero storyline and managed to make the 60s look dull. Ridiculous dumbed-down nonsense dressed up as drama for the dumbed-down generation.

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Белая жара
    • Filming locations
      • 15 Avenue Park Road, Tulse Hill, London, England, UK(the house in Tufnell Park where the seven friends live)
    • Production company
      • ITV Studios
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      • 16:9 HD

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