steve-1241
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Kyle is an independent film by John Bradburn and it is gritty,realistic and rewarding. Kyle is determined to start his life afresh and we see him working at a busy market and his efforts to fit into a society that has scarred him in the past. Running parallel we see a young desperate mother struggling to bring up her daughter for whom she will do almost anything.The film cleverly links together these two strands that ultimately join together at the conclusion. Hugh Blackwood as the mothers 'Boss'plays a decent man who ultimately ends up loathing himself at his attempt to help his employee while satisfying his own desires. The film has a timeless feel to it, it could be set in any decade, from the sixties to the present day, and addresses real issues.Bradburn has drawn great performances from the cast and Blackwood & O'Neil are surely destined for more success. Bradburn could be a worthy successor to loach and Leigh given the chance, a stunning debut.
Mortimer is such a clever writer and his creation Rumpole is a work of genius,and who better than to pull it all together than Mckern. The author always weaved in 3 stories within an episode, the case,the chambers & home life with She Who Must Be Obeyed.Every episode is worth watching and even some of the weakest bare strong comparison with any other drama. McKern is mesmerising and you cannot take your eyes off him when he is on screen.This is truly great entertainment and the supporting cast are magnificent. This series is probably the greatest of all time as courtroom drama.
Perfection.
Perfection.
This was a really good thriller about a serial killer and the police efforts to catch the killer.Angelina was excellent in her role and the acting and mood of this film worked well.I much preferred her in this as compared with the Lincoln Rhyme movie although she plays a similar part. I cannot understand some of the negative reviews about Taking Lives as I thought it was a good example of the genre. It gripped me all the way through and if I must pick fault it would be with the ending, I did spot it but having said that maybe people will not.The locations used were spot on. The guy who wrote the source novel may be worth checking out. I give this 8 out of 10.