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Ruth

Original title: A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story
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  • 2025
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Lucy Boynton in Ruth (2025)
Follows the story of Ruth Ellis: her lifestyle as a young nightclub manageress, her violent relationship with the man she then killed in cold blood, her arrest, trial, and subsequent legal battle to get her release before she was hanged.
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Follows the story of Ruth Ellis: her lifestyle as a young nightclub manager, her violent relationship with the man she then killed in cold blood, her arrest, trial, and subsequent legal batt... Read allFollows the story of Ruth Ellis: her lifestyle as a young nightclub manager, her violent relationship with the man she then killed in cold blood, her arrest, trial, and subsequent legal battle to get her release before she was hanged.Follows the story of Ruth Ellis: her lifestyle as a young nightclub manager, her violent relationship with the man she then killed in cold blood, her arrest, trial, and subsequent legal battle to get her release before she was hanged.

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    • Lucy Boynton
    • Toby Jones
    • Toby Stephens
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    • Stars
      • Lucy Boynton
      • Toby Jones
      • Toby Stephens
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Ruth Ellis
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    • John Bickford
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    • Melford Stevenson QC
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    • David Blakely
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    Reviewers say 'A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story' is compelling yet flawed, with Lucy Boynton praised for her performance. The series is lauded for its production design and period accuracy but criticized for its shallow screenplay, repetitive storytelling, and inconsistent character development. Ruth's early life and relationships lack depth, and the script is often flat. Despite these issues, strong performances and complex themes are highlighted.
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    8Lejink

    The Truth about Ruth

    Ruth Ellis ironically gained a sort of immortality in British criminal history right at the moment of her death as she was the last woman to be executed, unless the death penalty is ever reinstated, which I personally hope it isn't. Her sorry story has been told before on the small and big screen but here we are again, almost exactly 70 years on, for this 4-part ITV series starring Lucy Boynton in the title role.

    It starts explosively as we witness Ellis cold-bloodedly murder her lover David Blakely by shooting him on a public street in front of witnesses. To that extent it's an open-and-shut case but as we're inevitably flashed back to how we've got to this point, the question of diminished responsibility through provocation emerges, which, if accepted by a jury, might reduce her sentence and so spare her life. This aspect of the narrative is what connects it to the present day, that of course, and the afore mentioned argument against capital punishment. However, as history tells us, neither the diminished responsibility defence or the abolition of the rope were passed into law until years later, although the point is made that this case.may well have assisted in hastening both law changes.

    This was a high-end production, featuring an excellent central performance by Boynton torn between her two heartless lovers played by Laurie Davidson and Mark Stanley. The strong casting continues with other familiar faces such as the ubiquitous, super-reliable Toby Jones as Ellis's unyielding first defence solicitor, Arthur Darvill as her last-chance counsel and, as the sympathetic prison governor, Juliet Stevenson. Yes, that final piece of casting tells you diversity supercedes authenticity which you see reflected in other places too, but nevertheless, cleverly, atmospherically and at the end, sympathetically directed, this was a compelling and impactful mini-series well worth watching.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    A solid telling of the story of the last woman to hang in Britain.

    Famed for being the last woman in Britain to be hanged, Ruth Ellis shot and killed her lover David Blakely after a turbulent and troublesome affair. Ellis was hanged by Albert Pierrepoint.

    ITV have done some cracking dramas based on real life events, just think of Des and The Pembroke Murders to name just a few, whilst I'd say this was good, it doesn't perhaps quite match up to those.

    It's a little slow to start, but it does get better, the final two episodes were better than the first two.

    It's interesting to hear some of the legalities of the case, Ruth's admission and refusal to accept legal advice are intriguing.

    Visually it's terrific, the sets and costumes are spot on, I thought the music was rather good, my only issue I guess, the script seemed a little flat at times, it just lacked a bit of sparkle.

    Lucy Boynton and Mark Stanley were rather good, I thought Toby Jones was excellent throughout, a role not too dissimilar to the one he played in Witness for the Prosecution from a few years back.

    Pretty good, but may I make a suggestion, check out Dance with a Stranger, it's worth hunting down, it starred Miranda Richardson and Rupert Everett.

    7/10.
    6xmasdaybaby1966

    Money for old rope

    As with the film Let Him Have It, Iit's hard to do a real life story but, at least 70 years on, there are few people around to state how lose to the truth the characters and the facts are.

    There is a top cast here but most of them do seem to be playing themselves. Lucy Boynton is just like the posh girl she played in Why Didn't They Ask Evans, Joe Armstrong does a poor job trying not to remind us of his dad in New Tricks, Toby Jones is Mr Bates, that metal detector guy and all his other roles rolled into one while Mark Stanley puts on a moustache and glasses trying to hope we don't remember him from Happy Valley while Julie Stevenson tries not to play the psychologist from Professor T.

    Admittedly, Nigel Havers does a good job playing his grandad assuming his grandad was just like Nigel Havers.

    All this window dressing, including great deal on 1950s cars and styles, doesn't hide the fact that in all modern dramas, men are portrayed as weak or evil even in true crime dramas set 70 years ago.

    The swipe at the establishment of the day is understandable. Ellis is shown to be a common girl doing well for herself in business but she has no power of the establishment and the old school tie.

    A fair watch but you don't put your best shows on tv in the spring. A modern feminist attack on an old story.
    6Real_Reviewer2

    Pierrepoint Did Better.

    Ruth Ellis This is story that is both fascinating and heart breaking that I was looking forward to. There is place for a discussion about the need for the ultimate justice to be delivered whilst also not shying away from its mistakes. Or as in the case whether like France there should be a place for a "crime of passion" is crime passionnel. It refers to a violent crime, such as murder, that is committed due to a strong impulse, like anger or jealousy.

    But this film sadly is not it. First of all this is just too serious a topic for us to be distracted by "the message", its imposition here is inappropriate. My first impression however is to be frustrated by the poor set design and dialogue. What was the weird railway like carriage that was I think meant to be a café? If anyone wants to know they looked like then watch "Vera Drake" or "The Krays" or "Look Back in Anger". The sets are just jarringly inauthentic.

    When she calls someone "pompous" I laughed out loud. Who wrote the dialogue I wondered. Then I saw Kelly Jones wrote the dialogue and she is posh from Oxford. Fair enough. But what about those accents? They sound like Dick Van Dyke, the casting is wrong.

    Lastly ALL the men are bad. Horrible, nasty. Come on now this trope is just such a bore.
    7Maverick1962

    A lesson in our lifetime to be more tolerant.

    I'm old enough to remember capital punishment and well remember the Christie case of 10 Rillington Place because it was so horrific. I can't remember the Ruth Ellis case though but may have just forgotten it. Christie deserved to be executed but Ellis probably not. What bothered me watching this mini series, starring Lucy Boynton as Ellis, highlighted for me how little discrimination there was between the two killers I've mentioned. If found guilty, they were hanged, regardless of the obvious differences in their motives. Ellis' was a crime of passion and caused her to lose control, whereas Christie was just evil. The Ellis case helped to end our barbaric sentencing procedure and blanket death sentences.

    To the series, Lucy does a fair job of portraying Ruth although I thought she was a bit posh. Ellis was Welsh and the accent seemed wrong. Toby Jones I love to watch in anything as his mastery of the camera is always a joy. Nigel Havers pops up playing his own grandfather, Cecil, who had to sentence Ruth. Nigel has said that his grandfather was upset with this case and tried unsuccessfully to have it overturned.

    Ruth murdered her lover David, by shooting him at close range four times as he came out of a pub. The series shows their relationship and subsequent turn of events. I do wish that current casting didn't distort history as we know Ruth's prison warden was not as shown in the series.

    It kept me watching in spite of knowing the outcome, mainly because I like the leading actors and the directing was good.

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      Nigel Havers plays his grandfather Lord Havers, the high court Judge in this case.
    • Goofs
      When Desmond teaches Ruth how to use his revolver, he instructs her using a two handed technique. This is good practice by modern standards. However, Desmond learned to shoot in the RAF during World War II, and at this time all pistol shooting was taught using one hand only. The modern two handed technique only began to be developed in the 1950s, and did not become common until later.
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      Referenced in The One Show: Episode dated 27 February 2025 (2025)

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      • February 16, 2025 (France)
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      • Dorchester Prison, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK(As Holloway Prison, London.)
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