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Double Jeu

Original title: Black Work
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.6K
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Sheridan Smith in Double Jeu (2015)
A policewoman sets out to discover who murdered her husband, an undercover officer.
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A policewoman sets out to discover who murdered her husband, an undercover officer.A policewoman sets out to discover who murdered her husband, an undercover officer.A policewoman sets out to discover who murdered her husband, an undercover officer.

  • Creator
    • Matt Charman
  • Stars
    • Sheridan Smith
    • Matthew McNulty
    • Oliver Woollford
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.6K
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    • Creator
      • Matt Charman
    • Stars
      • Sheridan Smith
      • Matthew McNulty
      • Oliver Woollford
    • 28User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sheridan Smith
    Sheridan Smith
    • PC Jo Gillespie
    • 2015
    Matthew McNulty
    Matthew McNulty
    • DC Jack Clark
    • 2015
    Oliver Woollford
    Oliver Woollford
    • Hal Gillespie
    • 2015
    Honor Kneafsey
    Honor Kneafsey
    • Melly Gillespie
    • 2015
    Sharon Duce
    • Barbara
    • 2015
    Andrew Knott
    Andrew Knott
    • DS Lee Miekel
    • 2015
    Ace Bhatti
    Ace Bhatti
    • DCI Jahan Kapoor
    • 2015
    Geraldine James
    Geraldine James
    • CC Carolyn Jarecki
    • 2015
    Douglas Henshall
    Douglas Henshall
    • DCS Will Hepburn
    • 2015
    Lisa Dillon
    Lisa Dillon
    • Carla
    • 2015
    Carla Henry
    Carla Henry
    • PC Vicki Stanton
    • 2015
    James Foster
    • Steve Glover…
    • 2015
    Ben-Ryan Davies
    • Michael Parry
    • 2015
    Phil Davis
    Phil Davis
    • Tom Piper
    • 2015
    Vinette Robinson
    Vinette Robinson
    • Zoe Nash
    • 2015
    Andrew Gower
    Andrew Gower
    • DC Jared Ansell
    • 2015
    Tara Moran
    • Jocelyn Hepburn
    • 2015
    Kenny Doughty
    Kenny Doughty
    • DS Ryan Gillespie
    • 2015
    • Creator
      • Matt Charman
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    5jethrojohn

    Inconsistent Writing & Bad Characterisation Ruin Promising Start

    When Jo's husband is murdered, ostensibly while undercover, she starts digging into whatever was going in her husband's life - because she obviously didn't know anything about him.

    And I must say...

    Whoever wrote this has a very low opinion of Yorkshire Police...

    They're all either dirty, inept, or just plain thick as a bag of extra strength sludge. All the cops go down the pub on the first or second day of the murder investigation for lord's sake!

    The only one doing anything in this show is Jo, who by doing what her colleagues in the police force should do, actually finds stuff out about her lying sod of a husband. All while every other cop on the force does nothing at all.

    The main downfall of this show is that, besides Jo, every other character is just too stupid and annoying to be real. From the useless Superintendent to the violent DS that goes mad on a suspect in an interview, everyone is a collection of clichés with a large helping of stupidity thrown in for good measure.

    Example. At one point the mother of the dead guy yells her daughter in law for "not caring who murdered her husband", then in almost the next scene she's in, she yells at Jo for investigating her husband's death and "not caring about the kids".

    Actually, the mother in law is a terrible character and I found myself hoping she would die.

    I also managed to guess the murderer from the moment they appeared, most by casting choice alone.

    Otherwise, could have been great, but the writing is too poor to have it be any good.
    markmcdonald-81182

    very poor police drama

    Not wanting to repeat what others have already identified, all I want to say is that whoever is the police liaison for procedure should get a health size nine in the spuds. I have waited, for years, for a police drama to be made with accurate procedure unfortunately this is not it. For all you none police out there who believe what you see police do in this and other so called police dramas..... you do not salute you're chief super or Chief Constable during a normal working day,, you do not GET PROMOTED to CID. We do not sneak up on suspects with sirens blaring, we do not run sneak up on suspects on foot and shout them to stop 100 metres away we do not arrive at a police station with lights and horns blaring.....God give me strength.
    4imdbfan-16849

    Promising Plot Undone by Pouts and Powder

    Black Work begins with an undeniably compelling setup: a police officer is murdered, and his wife - also in the force - becomes entangled in the mystery surrounding his death. The emotional stakes are high, the premise has depth, and it all hints at a tense, character-driven crime thriller. But despite this potential, the series struggles to deliver.

    Sheridan Smith takes the lead, but unfortunately, her performance leans more toward brooding than emotionally layered. There's a lot of pouting and staring into the middle distance, but not much range (perhaps let down by the writing and direction) . Her character is suspended from duty early on, which is accurate, yet she continues to dig into the case with surprising freedom - as if suspension means nothing more than a stern warning. The way she's able to push forward with her own amateur investigation, without facing any real barriers, stretches credibility.

    A supporting actor, portraying a fellow officer, seems to have only one gear: rage. Every scene is delivered at maximum intensity, regardless of the context. Instead of building tension, it just becomes monotonous - like someone shouting at a wall for three episodes.

    Visually, there's something oddly off-putting about the production. Every character seems overly made-up, particularly with blush - as if the entire cast just ran a 5K in full foundation. It becomes oddly noticeable and distracts from what should be gritty realism.

    Black Work could have been a standout crime drama. The plot had meat on the bones, but wooden acting, unrealistic character behaviour, and strange stylistic choices undercut what could have been a taut and emotionally driven story.
    7zdarov

    Was worth watching

    This show didn't bother me like it seemed to bother others. :) It wasn't brutal (I can't watch brutal), it was interesting, and I thought the acting was fine across the board. I didn't love the lead character, but she was sympathetic. The kids were both good, and the boy was not rebellious, he was sweet, not sure why someone said that. There were a few jumps in the plot but I'd go back 10 seconds (great button on the Acorn app!) and get enough info. I watch a lot of UK cop/detective shows and this fit well within what I like.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Very good indeed.

    Police Officer Jo Gillespie learns that her husband, an undercover Detective is killed, she sets about learning the truth for herself.

    I am so glad ITV put this out again, as I must have missed it when it first went out.

    Ok, there are several times when you need to suspend your disbelief, at times it is a little bit far fetched, but then it is TV, and it's rather good TV.

    She has her critics, she has her fans, personally I adore Sheridan Smith, and for me she is the standout, I think she's wonderful throughout, she's well supported by Geraldine James, Matthew McNulty and plenty more acting talent.

    It's a good story, it's a topsy turvy, rollercoaster ride, you are made to question and doubt, you are made to wait until the very end.

    Very satisfying, well worth a look, 8/10.

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Work
    • Filming locations
      • Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Lipsync Productions
      • Mammoth Screen
      • Screen Yorkshire
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