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Babylon

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2014
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Paterson Joseph, James Nesbitt, Martin Trenaman, Bertie Carvel, Ella Smith, and Daniel Kaluuya in Babylon (2014)
ComedyCrimeDrama

A look at the people in charge and on the front lines of a contemporary police force.A look at the people in charge and on the front lines of a contemporary police force.A look at the people in charge and on the front lines of a contemporary police force.

  • Creators
    • Jesse Armstrong
    • Sam Bain
  • Stars
    • Brit Marling
    • Bertie Carvel
    • Paterson Joseph
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,976
    763
    • Creators
      • Jesse Armstrong
      • Sam Bain
    • Stars
      • Brit Marling
      • Bertie Carvel
      • Paterson Joseph
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Brit Marling
    Brit Marling
    • Liz Garvey
    • 2014
    Bertie Carvel
    Bertie Carvel
    • Finn Kirkwood
    • 2014
    Paterson Joseph
    Paterson Joseph
    • Deputy Commissioner Charles Inglis
    • 2014
    Daniel Kaluuya
    Daniel Kaluuya
    • Matt Coward
    • 2014
    Jonny Sweet
    Jonny Sweet
    • Supt. Tom Oliver
    • 2014
    Nicola Walker
    Nicola Walker
    • Assistant Commissioner Sharon Franklin
    • 2014
    Stuart Martin
    Stuart Martin
    • PC Tony Forbes
    • 2014
    Jill Halfpenny
    Jill Halfpenny
    • PC Davina Lewis
    • 2014
    Nick Blood
    Nick Blood
    • PC Warwick Collister
    • 2014
    Andrew Brooke
    Andrew Brooke
    • PC Neil 'Banjo' Bancroft
    • 2014
    Cavan Clerkin
    Cavan Clerkin
    • PC Damien 'Clarkey' Clarke
    • 2014
    Owain Arthur
    Owain Arthur
    • PC Paul 'Nobbo' Norrington
    • 2014
    Adam Deacon
    Adam Deacon
    • PC Robbie Vas
    • 2014
    Ella Smith
    Ella Smith
    • Mia Conroy
    • 2014
    Martin Trenaman
    Martin Trenaman
    • Miles
    • 2014
    James Nesbitt
    James Nesbitt
    • Commissioner Richard Miller
    • 2014
    Jim Howick
    Jim Howick
    • Jerry
    • 2014
    Ralph Brown
    Ralph Brown
    • Grant Delgado
    • 2014
    • Creators
      • Jesse Armstrong
      • Sam Bain
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    8Vindelander

    Superb !! Ignore bad reviews

    Very well put together spoof fly on the wall drama along the lines of 2012 and W1A and just as good. You can see bits of Peep Show shining through from the same team. Funny, well acted and with a story line that builds throughout the seven episodes.

    Seriously, don't be out of by the few negative reviews and you'll see what I mean after a couple of episodes.
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Energetic Satire of Media's Relationship to Contemporary Policing

    With a nod to political satires such as HOUSE OF CARDS (1991) and THE THICK OF IT (2005-8), BABYLON offers an energetic satire of the Metropolitan Police and its relationship to the contemporary media. The connection with THE THICK OF IT is no coincidence; the co-writer of BABYLON, Jesse Armstrong, worked on episodes of the earlier series. In BABYLON there are two plots unfolding simultaneously: Commissioner Miller (James Nesbitt) has to deal with a series of shootings in the Uxbridge area, while finding the best way to present the police's response to the incident in the media with the help of his communications director Liz Garvey (Brit Marling). Meanwhile TSG Officer Robbie (Adam Deacon), together with his colleagues, have been selected as subjects for another television reality series on the workings of the police. Director Danny Boyle shows how both plots are linked by the preference for style over substance; it doesn't matter what you do, so long as it's presented effectively on television or through other media. The officers tend to fall into two stereotypes; they are either thuggish, incompetent or both. Although presenting a co-ordinated image, they appear incapable of making any coherent decisions, let alone formulating any effective policing strategy. Commissioner Miller seems more concerned with maintaining good relationships with Mayor Boris Johnson (whose voice has been effectively impersonated by Jon Culshaw) rather than improving his staff performance. At the level of communications, Liz tries her best to present something approximating to "the truth" about the shooting through the media, but finds herself constrained by her co-workers. Most of these satiric targets are predictable (the Metropolitan Police seems to have a perpetual problem with its operations, as well as its media presentation), but the direction is lively and the performances full-blooded, to say the least. There is definitely potential here for further episodes in serial form.
    8johnklem

    Smart satire for smart people

    This is not for everyone. But nothing worthwhile ever is. If you have no sense of humour, if you live in Britain and feel threatened by the portrayal of the Metropolitan Police as a bunch of ignorant, prejudiced Neanderthals, if you are American and have no sense of irony then this is not for you. As a Brit who's made Los Angeles his home, I loved it. It rings horribly true. But then, I don't read the Daily Telegraph. Brit Marling is worth her weight in gold. Casting got it right and direction only endorsed it. She plays the perfect foil to the wonderfully stereotypical Brits. The best satire is grounded in the truth. I was heavily involved in the music business in 1984 when This Is Spinal Tap was released and it was frighteningly accurate. I feel the same way about Babylon and that should be cause for concern for every citizen of Britain. How well this will translate into a series remains to be seen but for the moment, I'm glad I can enjoy the joke from a distance.

    ADDENDUM

    Since I wrote my original review of the pilot, the series has come and gone. I've watched the first three episodes and want to change nothing I wrote. It's wonderful satire which will be fully appreciated only by those who have lived in England but its real genius lies in its tone. It's found the perfect balance. Nothing that happens is implausible, the tension is visceral and the emotions utterly grounded. But it's funny. Not laugh out loud funny but smart funny. Put a smile on your face when you remember it funny. Unless you still live in England or you are or were a policeman.
    6lzvictor

    Interesting

    Looking at this in the whole, we liked it. There are times when you are not sure if it is a drama, a mocumentary, a spoof of reality television, or what they are going for. Many of the characters in this show typify the characters we see in life. The person who shares WAY too much, the one who is not there because it would mean being responsible, and the ones who do the exact opposite of what they should be doing because they think it benefits them.

    We all know the ones who leak info to the wrong people and undermine their bosses on purpose. We also all know the bosses who do anything to avoid responsibility if there could be any impact other than taking credit where credit is not due. We all know the people who speak and act completely without any kind of filters except their partners.

    This is a perfect example of how corporate and government organizations run today with people more concerned about their personal agendas than the good of the company, or the good of society or simply what the right thing to do. A Padalekian philosophy of avoid anything that has repercussions and throw anyone under the bus instead of actually doing anything for yourself. If this one philosophy could be avoided, the entire world would be so much a better place and this movie is a wonderful example of how so many people simply try to avoid doing what they should do and instead focus on doing what they think will advance them or undermine others around them the most in the same pursuit.

    A true and excellent example of Padalekianism at it's finest only lacking the ruthless mental abuse of the ones under the subject's control. Highly recommend it because it will keep you entertained between funny and mild suspense but don't go look to this for any extreme emotion, just good simple film making that makes you walk away thinking how ludicrous a world we live in because we see all of these people in our daily lives and hope we are separated by distance from them.
    7Angry_Cockatoo

    It just gets Better and Better.

    I was instantly hooked by the trailer back in 2013 for the Pilot in February the coming year, and i did like it. However the Pilot itself seemed off what it really wanted to be about, you could tell from the start what its goal of being a comedy show about the Metropolitan Police and the struggle with the media was, to be funny with a concrete story, and it was for the first 20 or so minutes however it soon became all too serious and dragged on. I enjoyed it but it could have been more appealing which leads me onto the fact that, the show is getting increasingly better! The first episode of the new series practically begged me to watch it, we all know what Danny Boyle's trailers can be like so i gave the show a second chance and i was right to do so, Babylon picked back up its comedic trophy and beat the serious thick boring mess that was the pilot into something amazing, Nesbitt's role becomes more funny but yet more dark, Brit Marling truly goes on an all out blitzkrieg with her highly intelligent but yet surprisingly competitive character, and all whilst the show focuses more and more of the effects on, and life of the Police but more their humanity and what they deal with. This is at the point now where the storyline gets serious, as it got too much of it during the pilot, but yet the show itself has now found the correct balance of Comedy and a Solid Story. Basically, Boyle took something that needed work instead of ditching it, and made it into a show truly worth follow up series and more than the rating it currently has. Bravo.

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    • Trivia
      Commissioner Richard Miller's medal ribbon arrangement is the same as real life Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe's. Though he is not addressed as "Sir Richard Miller" despite wearing a Knight Bachelor ribbon (which indicates a knighthood). His other ribbons are the Queen's Police Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee medal, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal and the Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.
    • Quotes

      TSG Officer PC Damian Clake (Clarkey): We are the police, we are in charge. That is the message.

      TSG Officer Robbie: We are the daddies. We are the sheriffs of this town.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #19.25 (2014)

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vavilon
    • Filming locations
      • Keybridge House, 80 South Lambeth Road, Vauxhall, London, England, UK(interiors: Commissioner's office, Scotland Yard)
    • Production companies
      • Decibel Films
      • Channel 4 Television
      • Nightjack
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