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The Village

  • TV Series
  • 2013–2014
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Maxine Peake, John Simm, Tom Varey, and Chloe Rowley in The Village (2013)
Costume DramaPeriod DramaDrama

Follows the residents of one English village across the 20th century and their turbulent lives.Follows the residents of one English village across the 20th century and their turbulent lives.Follows the residents of one English village across the 20th century and their turbulent lives.

  • Creator
    • Peter Moffat
  • Stars
    • David Ryall
    • Maxine Peake
    • John Simm
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    3K
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    • Creator
      • Peter Moffat
    • Stars
      • David Ryall
      • Maxine Peake
      • John Simm
    • 44User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    David Ryall
    David Ryall
    • Old Bert Middleton
    • 2013–2014
    Maxine Peake
    Maxine Peake
    • Grace Middleton
    • 2013–2014
    John Simm
    John Simm
    • John Middleton
    • 2013–2014
    Charlie Murphy
    Charlie Murphy
    • Martha Allingham…
    • 2013–2014
    Emily Beecham
    Emily Beecham
    • Caro Allingham
    • 2013–2014
    Rupert Evans
    Rupert Evans
    • Edmund Allingham
    • 2013–2014
    Augustus Prew
    Augustus Prew
    • George Allingham
    • 2013–2014
    Juliet Stevenson
    Juliet Stevenson
    • Clem Allingham
    • 2013–2014
    Annabelle Apsion
    Annabelle Apsion
    • Margaret Boden…
    • 2013–2014
    Anthony Flanagan
    Anthony Flanagan
    • Arnold Hankin
    • 2013–2014
    Ainsley Howard
    Ainsley Howard
    • Norma Hankin…
    • 2013–2014
    Jim Cartwright
    • Peter the Landlord
    • 2013–2014
    Joe Armstrong
    Joe Armstrong
    • Bairstow
    • 2013–2014
    Scott Handy
    Scott Handy
    • Robin Lane
    • 2013–2014
    Chloe Harris
    Chloe Harris
    • Agnes…
    • 2013–2014
    Matt Stokoe
    Matt Stokoe
    • Gerard Eyre
    • 2013–2014
    Amelia Young
    • Polly
    • 2013–2014
    Joe Duttine
    • Rutter
    • 2013
    • Creator
      • Peter Moffat
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    7bpolhemus

    Fascinating But Deeply Flawed

    IN A NUTSHELL: Wonderful cast of talented actors, terrific cinematography. Terrible scriptwriting to the point where at times it's nearly unwatchable.

    It would take far too long and too many words to detail what's wrong with this production, and you don't want the spoilers anyway. So I'll give you the mile-high viewpoint, and if you watch, see if you agree.

    Above all, this is yet another depiction of the 19th and 20th Century chock-full of spurious 21st Century mores. As if people THEN thought the same way people do NOW. That ruins the historicity of it for me.

    The writers are far too intent on preaching modernist socio-political thought to give you an accurate depiction of life in rural England in the 1910s, 20s and 30s.

    In every instance of moral dilemma - which after all is what drama is inevitably about - what someone WANTS is always given precedence over what they OUGHT to do from a traditional ethical and moral perspective. In fact, "what one ought to do" is uniformly presented as stunted or even evil. No, you shouldn't honor your marriage vows if you FEEL like doing something else. No, you shouldn't hold fast to your religious convictions, because religion is for nutters. Feel like having sex on the spur of the moment? Go for it; it's what you WANT to do (outmoded ideas of moral fidelity are barbaric anyway).

    I watched this because the actors in the drama manage to rise above bad writing and horribly inaccurate social history. The scenes of rural life are breathtaking.

    But the story is not. It's maudlin, prissy and factually inaccurate.
    9phantom_fan89

    Emotionally harrowing but expertly written and performed drama

    Criminally underrated writer/producer, Peter Moffat, showcases his prodigious versatility by following up his brilliant legal drama, Silk, with the equally compelling The Village.

    The Village chronicles the lives of the inhabitants of a small country town as they struggle to adjust to the turbulent societal upheaval brought about by the First World War. From the gentry to the poverty stricken working class, the shocking realities behind closed doors belie the idyllic surrounds of the Derbyshire countryside.

    The Village is far from feel good entertainment. It's dark themes and gritty period realism creates viewing that is often emotionally harrowing, but undeniably brilliant.

    Despite the explosive era in which it is set, the narrative threads of the series are predominately insular and familial, relying on interpersonal relationships to create drama. The results are riveting, primarily thanks to the vast array of intriguing characters and superb performances by the stellar cast. Moffat is a genius at writing fascinatingly unconventional characters that are neither heroes nor villains, but ambiguously grey. Unlike many male writers, he also consistently imbues his shows with multifaceted females roles that are equally if not more dynamic than their male counterparts.

    Moffat's leading lady from Silk, Maxine Peake, is the emotional center of the series. Peake remains one of the finest actresses working today and if there is any justice The Village should garner her some long overdue recognition.

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    9people_die_waiting

    Highly moving.

    I have just sat through the entire series in one evening. It was far from 'boring', in fact i found it to be one of the best things I've seen on the BBC all year. I have seen some comments on other sites which quibble over small inaccurate historical details - such as the Midlands bus in episode 1 - but I find that sort of critque nit-picky, especially if you take into account the FEEL of the show, in the way it is both acted and shot. I found myself loving and hating all the characters, trying to figure out what they'd do next, how they would cope with this or that. As for the show being 'depressing', well, quite honestly - what did someone watching a show about WW1 expect? You get what you sign up for. Yes, it is depressing, but its the kind of sad that makes your heart swell and your mind race, waiting impatiently for the next episode to start loading to see where they'll take us on this highly emotional journey. It felt dirty, beautiful and very real indeed. High props. Lovers of period drama, a MUST SEE.
    10waxyjo

    Reality check!!

    Yes I agree it's mournful, depressing, grim and harsh but that was the reality of life then. If your harvest failed your family could die, there was no public money, or other jobs to be had if you lived in a small remote community.

    In fact watching a drama which is so well executed, scripted (and stunningly filmed) reminds me of how fortunate we are today. It's also poignant to see the excitement of those enlisting to World War one, a very real honour at the time and what subsequently twisted into an unimaginable horror. How much has changed in 100 years, how well the BBC has done in creating another masterpiece series.

    A little perspective is a wonderful thing and I certainly recommend this series to those who have a penchant for social drama, as I do.
    8hardcoretroubador

    Visually Amazing!

    The Village captures you with it's imagery, but holds you with the characters and superb acting. It's sometimes hard to watch as the grim reality of early 20th century rural English life is relentless.

    The BBC should be praised for not giving it a coat of historical whitewash and trying to depict life in the period with with both the warts and the beauty. Ultimately it is the characters that you become invested in. Not the stock portrayals of the noble working class or morally vacuous upper class. The main characters have layers and depth that makes them both interesting and empathetic. They are brought to life by terrific performances and you believe them completely.

    Overall this is superbly done.

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      Music provided by the University of Salford brass quintet (the same university that Maxine Peake attended).
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Graham Norton Show: Seth Rogen/Paul Rudd/Martin Freeman/Maxine Peake/Birdy (2016)

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Деревня
    • Filming locations
      • Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Company Pictures
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      • 1h(60 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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