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Le mari de la ministre

Original title: The Politician's Husband
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2013
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.9K
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Emily Watson and David Tennant in Le mari de la ministre (2013)
Drama

Political drama series about a marriage between two politicians, and what happens when the wife's career starts to overshadow her husband's.Political drama series about a marriage between two politicians, and what happens when the wife's career starts to overshadow her husband's.Political drama series about a marriage between two politicians, and what happens when the wife's career starts to overshadow her husband's.

  • Stars
    • David Tennant
    • Emily Watson
    • Jack Shepherd
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.9K
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    • Stars
      • David Tennant
      • Emily Watson
      • Jack Shepherd
    • 17User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    David Tennant
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    • Aiden Hoynes
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    Emily Watson
    Emily Watson
    • Freya Hoynes
    • 2013
    Jack Shepherd
    Jack Shepherd
    • Joe Hoynes
    • 2013
    Roger Allam
    Roger Allam
    • Marcus Brock
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    Ed Stoppard
    Ed Stoppard
    • Bruce Babbish
    • 2013
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    • Dita Kowalski
    • 2013
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    5kimmgould

    It passed the time, but I am only lukewarm about it

    I think my main issue with this was that none of the characters were particularly likeable. So I found I didn't much care what happened to any of them. My favourite character was the grandfather. Second thing, the title gives the clue that this is an exploration of what happens to a man when he becomes the husband of a successful politician, rather than a successful politician in his own right. It all seemed so 1980's, I feel like that horse has bolted, and the politics were dated as well, the same old same old political games. I watched it because, well Emily Watson and David Tenant, what could possibly go wrong? But I was only lukewarm all the way through.
    8blanche-2

    so is this it?

    "The Politician's Husband" is a 2013 miniseries out of England, starring David Tennant and Emily Watson.

    I'm unclear if this is supposed to be a series or just a miniseries - certainly the ending indicated it's a miniseries.

    Anyway, it's the story of Aiden Hoynes (David Tennant), a senior cabinet minister who shoots himself in the foot politically with a leadership bid, and his friend Bruce Babbish (Ed Stoppard), another higher-up, does not support him.

    Hoynes' wife, Freya, has always stood in her husband's shadow and concentrated on the family, a severely autistic son and a daughter.

    When Freya has a chance to become a cabinet minister, Aiden is all for it, believing that at the right opportunity, she can support his immigration bill, a stab in the back to the government.

    After getting a taste of power, however, Freya goes on television, the perfect opportunity to say she agrees with her husband, and doesn't agree with him.

    Very good drama about politics behind the scenes, with both Tennant and Watson giving excellent performances. I have to say in most instances, I don't think times have changed that much, and that the miniseries is realistic in that the husband would definitely mind being overshadowed by his wife in the same profession.

    The rest of it is more the stuff of drama, and I did like it, as Aiden becomes more convinced that his wife has aligned with his now-enemy Bruce both politically and physically. What looked like a strong "fairytale" marriage starts to unravel, with Aiden exhibiting sexual violence toward Freya, and there are accusations of infidelity that hit the press.

    I found Tennant especially good as the manipulative husband; in a way, it's a stronger part.

    Highly recommended.
    10jlthornb51

    Sexually Explosive Political Drama

    Emily Watson is fantastic in this tremendous British political drama. As the wife of an ambitious politician played by David Tennant, she gives what is nothing less than the performance of a lifetime. Ms. Watson exudes sexuality and her quiet beauty and stunning eyes are completely mesmerizing. In several sequences she virtually sets the screen afire with her volcanic but subdued passion. It is amazing to watch her create a character that is incredibly desirable and stunningly sensual while at the same time being strong willed and seemingly made of steel. Speaking volumes with just those magnificent eyes, she conveys more emotion in a glance than 50 pages of exposition. This is a character who is all woman and then some and there is no doubt regarding her prowess in the bedroom. However, she is equally adept in the cabinet room and her strength as a leader even surpasses her carnal appetites. Watson is the only actress who could manage this and it's wondrous to see. It is no wonder she is so acclaimed as an actor and after so many superb performances that she remains the most respected actress of our time. It doesn't seem possible that she could exceed herself with every role but she does so in film after film as her career continues to astound.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A welcome Political drama.

    The Politician's Husband is a very enjoyable three part mini series, which delves into the murky world of Westminster, the backstabbing and willingness to sell anyone out to get to the top, at the cost of anything and anyone.

    The story is good, if I'm absolutely honest I think it started better then it finished, Part one promised a tale of revenge and seething jealousy, we got it for the most part, but I felt a little short changed in the concluding episode. Plenty going on, at times a little too much, it's almost as if they tried cramming in to many twists, au pairs, drowning children etc.

    The acting was extraordinary, very much The BBC at is best, Emily Watson and David Tennant both fantastic, and worthy of their individual statuses as superb talents. A word also for Jack Shepherd, Ed Stoppard and Roger Allam, all excellent.

    I applaud them for giving us a Political drama, a genre are starved of on British screens, it's a good story, with amazing performances, it just perhaps loses a little focus in the end. Worth a look though, 8/10
    6bjarias

    ... an unfortunate way to come to a conclusion

    It's mentioned somewhere that if you can 'dream it up', well then, it could possibly happen... that might be true except in this instance. For most of the three episodes things moved along fairly believably... except that it was somewhat difficult seeing the to leads together for a majority of the time. Don't know what it really was, but they just did not at all gel together. Anyway, we then arrive at the final few minutes, and all credibility is chucked completely out the window, with an ending so ludicrous it defies all logic. Hope this is not a growing trend, for this is now the second production viewed in succession that completely challenges in similar manner the intelligence of its' audience. Could easily have 'dreamed up' a couple different scenarios that would have better matched the preceding material.

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    • Trivia
      Characters share surnames with characters from The West Wing.
    • Goofs
      For each episode, the copyright date, expressed in Roman numerals as for most UK programmes, is MMXXIII (2023) instead of MMXIII (2013).
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Political Dramas (2018)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • Abingdon Street, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Daybreak Pictures
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      • 1h(60 min)
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