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Maxine

  • TV Series
  • 2022
  • 3h
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6.7/10
2.2K
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Jemma Carlton in Maxine (2022)
Examine the investigation into school assistant Maxine Carr and her fiancé Ian Huntley, who was imprisoned for the killings of school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
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Examine the investigation into school assistant Maxine Carr and her fiancé Ian Huntley, who was imprisoned for the killings of school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.Examine the investigation into school assistant Maxine Carr and her fiancé Ian Huntley, who was imprisoned for the killings of school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.Examine the investigation into school assistant Maxine Carr and her fiancé Ian Huntley, who was imprisoned for the killings of school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.

  • Stars
    • Natalie Britton
    • Jemma Carlton
    • Lesley Conroy
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    6.7/10
    2.2K
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    • Stars
      • Natalie Britton
      • Jemma Carlton
      • Lesley Conroy
    • 18User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Natalie Britton
    Natalie Britton
    • Jane Kerrigan
    • 2022
    Jemma Carlton
    Jemma Carlton
    • Maxine Carr
    • 2022
    Lesley Conroy
    Lesley Conroy
    • Lynda Huntley
    • 2022
    Steve Edge
    • Brian Farmer
    • 2022
    Barry John Kinsella
    Barry John Kinsella
    • DCI Andy Hebb
    • 2022
    Shane Nestor
    Shane Nestor
    • Howard Gilbert
    • 2022
    Kate O'Toole
    Kate O'Toole
    • Shirley
    • 2022
    Scott Reid
    Scott Reid
    • Ian Huntley
    • 2022
    David Ryan
    David Ryan
    • SIO Chris Stevenson
    • 2022
    Lucy Cray-Miller
    • Marion Bastion
    • 2022
    Steve Gunn
    Steve Gunn
    • Matt Tapp
    • 2022
    Molly McCann
    Molly McCann
    • Milly Farmer
    • 2022
    Catriona Loughlin
    Catriona Loughlin
    • Nikki Harris
    • 2022
    Simon Coury
    • Stephen Coward
    • 2022
    Andy Crook
    Andy Crook
    • QC Richard Lantham
    • 2022
    Laurence Foster
    Laurence Foster
    • QC Michael Hubbard
    • 2022
    Jim Roche
    • Dr. Nat Cary
    • 2022
    San Shella
    San Shella
    • Walker
    • 2022
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    User reviews18

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    4shonamayevans-47766

    Poor acting and bad attempt at difference in perspective

    Felt like I was watching a Shakespeare piece onstage. Very overdramatic acting, didn't feel natural for screen at all. Two main protagonists had no chemistry onscreen and felt totally miscast.

    Didn't like the whole perspective of seeing things from Maxine's POV, the real victims in this story were Holly and Jessica. Their story felt pushed aside to tell Maxine's which feels completely insensitive.

    Camera work and interview recreation was very good but a lot of details on this case were left out. We didn't need a series on Ian Huntley's fiancé, barely any attention to the crime committed. First episode felt so rushed, I don't think you'd enjoy this series if you weren't aware of the Holly and Jessica case to begin with.
    8tashaj-21614

    Brilliant

    I thought this was fantastic. Late to view via Netflix didn't realise had been out a while on terrestrial television. The actor's playing Huntley and Carr wre fantastic. Don't agree at all it was disrespectful,they are numerous true crime documentaries on this with talking heads,etc. DIdn't feel sorry for anyone other than the victim's and family. It wasn't in my opinion filmed towards portraying Maxine as a victim. We all have our own opinions on this. But as a drama reconstruction it was really good. I haven't watched anything with the lead character's in before but will now look out for them in the future.
    7franklawler

    Gripping

    "Maxine" is a compelling true-crime drama series that delves into the infamous Soham murders from a unique and somewhat controversial perspective. The series, named after Maxine Carr, aims to shed light on her involvement in the case and the broader ramifications of her actions and relationship with Ian Huntley, the man convicted of the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002. The show is anchored by strong performances and a thoughtful script, which collectively provide a riveting, albeit unsettling, viewing experience.

    From the outset, "Maxine" sets a dark and ominous tone, reflecting the gravity of the real-life events it portrays. The series doesn't shy away from the horrific nature of the crimes, but it also strives to explore the psychological and social dimensions of the characters involved. Maxine Carr, portrayed with nuanced complexity by the lead actress, is depicted as a multifaceted individual whose actions and motivations are examined in detail. The show navigates the fine line between understanding her perspective and condemning her actions, inviting viewers to grapple with the moral ambiguities of her involvement.

    The narrative structure of "Maxine" is both its strength and its occasional weakness. By focusing on Carr's viewpoint, the series provides a fresh take on a well-documented case, emphasizing the personal and relational dynamics that contributed to the unfolding tragedy. This approach allows for a deep dive into Carr's psyche, her relationship with Huntley, and the societal pressures she faced. The show adeptly portrays her as a person caught in a web of manipulation, coercion, and self-delusion, raising questions about culpability and victimhood.

    However, the series' decision to center on Carr also means that it occasionally feels slow-paced, especially for viewers expecting a more traditional crime thriller. The emphasis on character development and psychological exploration sometimes comes at the expense of narrative momentum. Yet, this deliberate pacing allows for a more profound engagement with the themes of the series, including the impact of media sensationalism, the complexities of abusive relationships, and the consequences of societal judgment.

    One of the standout aspects of "Maxine" is its atmospheric cinematography and production design. The visual elements of the series effectively evoke the small-town setting of Soham, capturing both its quaintness and the underlying sense of foreboding that permeates the narrative. The use of lighting and color palettes enhances the mood, reinforcing the emotional and psychological states of the characters. The attention to detail in recreating the early 2000s setting further immerses viewers in the time and place of the events.

    The performances in "Maxine" are uniformly strong, with the lead actress delivering a particularly noteworthy portrayal of Maxine Carr. Her ability to convey vulnerability, confusion, and determination makes for a compelling character study. The supporting cast also shines, providing robust portrayals of key figures in the case, including Ian Huntley and the investigators. Their interactions and conflicts add depth to the story, highlighting the various facets of the investigation and the personal toll it takes on those involved.

    The series also benefits from a well-crafted script that balances factual accuracy with dramatic storytelling. The dialogue is sharp and realistic, capturing the tension and emotional stakes of the situation. The showrunners have clearly undertaken extensive research, ensuring that the depiction of events is grounded in reality while allowing for the dramatization necessary for effective television.

    In conclusion, "Maxine" is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged series that offers a fresh perspective on a tragic real-life case. While its focus on psychological and relational aspects may not appeal to all viewers, those interested in true-crime dramas that explore the deeper implications of criminal acts will find it a rewarding watch. The series' strong performances, atmospheric production, and nuanced storytelling make it a standout addition to the genre, prompting viewers to reflect on the complexities of guilt, innocence, and the human condition.
    7crumpytv

    Well accomplished dramatization of an awful event.

    Very difficult subject matter. It is hard to believe it is 20 years since this story dominated the news.

    When the shock of the Huntley/Carr complicity finally came to light it was a shock to all those that had followed the story as the perpetrators were by now know to the public.

    The thing about Huntley was he was believable and had an almost baby face of innocence.

    This is where I feel the drama has got it wrong. The Huntley character is too hard looking with severe died black hair. In the drama he looked suspicious throughout which was not the case in real life.

    However, the whole event has been dramatized well. Obviously the Huntley/Carr dialogue behind closed doors is a matter for conjecture, but they are word perfect in their public speaking.

    Being Channel 5 I had expected it to miss the mark, but apart the casting of Huntley it was dramatized very well.

    As contemporary dramas go we are force fed endless murder and serial killer stories, but the reality puts these into some sort of perspective.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A chilling story, well told.

    Maxine Carr and Ian Huntley, two names that conjure up many feelings, mainly loathing, repulsion and hatred.

    This three part series tells the story of the pair, giving some background to their toxic relationship, and the failings in authority that allowed Huntley to land the job of a school caretaker.

    I wasn't sure I was going to be able to watch it, I remember the case very well, such a tragedy, but it was very well and sensitively handled I thought.

    Without a doubt this is one of the best dramas to come from Channel five, in terms of acting and direction, credit to the production team.

    Terrific acting, amazing to see that this was a first TV role for Jemma Carlton, who perfectly portrayed Card, that scene of the TV interview was chillingly authentic. Scott Reid was terrific as Huntley also.

    If you are sensitive, if advise a little caution, as it's of course a harrowing, and deeply upsetting story.

    8/10.

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      Ian Huntley's red Ford Fiesta has a fake registration J112 YR5G which does not conform to any of the three formats that have been used in the UK: ABC 123D (1963-1984), A123 BCD (1984-2001) or AB12 CDE (2001-present). This was probably done to avoid any possible similarity between his registration and a real-life one.
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      Ian Huntley was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment, with a minimum term of 40 years.

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2022 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Channel 5 (UK)
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Clapperboard Studios
      • MK1 Productions
      • Abacus Media Rights
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      • 16:9 HD

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