Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
View MoreIf you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
View MoreMostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
View MoreThere is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
View MoreI'm not sure what to say about this. It started with a degree of promise and then slowly turned into a mish-mash of events which appeared confused, illogical and largely unconnected. The acting was pedestrian at best, the plot, such as it was, was pretty daft with a female doctor doing a bit of globe trotting in search of her nephew who'd become embroiled in a terrorist organisation, and another woman heading some sort of MI5 unit but making a hash of her job. Overall, the characters were uninteresting and one-dimensional, and the dialogue was naff. The whole was frequently accompanied by loud background noise, presumably intended to increase the, or replace the missing, tension.Frankly, it was utterly unmemorable and a wasted 6 hours for me.
View MoreIt is a real pity that such a topical subject matter that holds such promise for highlighting modern global realities as viewed from the family angle disappointed me so much. I looked forward to Archie Panjabi's acting making this series work ( I was very frustrated when she was dropped from the Good Wife series) but the story line was unimaginative, full of plot holes and unbelievable develpoments. I only continued watching because my OCD prevented me from abandoning it. I cannot believe such incompetence from the creators of Vera. The story assumes that we viewers cannot seperate fiction from nonsense. I also hoped with ever decreasing fervour that some twist would save it from oblivion. Jack Davenport gave off the vibe of chagrin as he realised too late that he had been sold a flop but plodded on to honour his contract. Shabana Azmi was quite convincing in her acting but her role in the story was not. Viveik Kalra did what any teenager does naturally - just laze about and sulk. Claire Skinner could not control her family in Outnumbered and was just as incompetent in her control of underlings here. Simply not worthy of the BBC.
View MoreAn excellent drama which focuses on a family drawn into a frightening, and very relevant, terrorist situation. A bit of a continuity blunder early on seems to have given some people a bit of a stick to beat this programme with but, embarrassing as it may have been, it has no real effect on the story. Tension builds nicely to a genuinely moving conclusion. The actors create a believable family dynamic which is far more effective for the telling of the story than having some maverick cop-type character or Strike Back style antics doing everything for them. Nice to see Archie Panjabi in a lead role in the UK too - long overdue.
View MoreA slow and pedantic series with several pointless scenes and whimsical 'face the camera' dialogue. Shades of Bollywood in this drama targeted at UK minorities. Mood musicians must have made a packet out of it.
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