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Post by oxfordsimon on Nov 20, 2023 19:56:48 GMT
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Post by theatrefan62 on Nov 21, 2023 16:37:43 GMT
I feel like the only one who didn't particularly like this. Somehow managed to make an interesting period in history kind of dull. Not being a Mark Rylance fan also didn't help lol
And yeah the lighting and volume didn't help.
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Post by Jon on Dec 3, 2023 0:55:34 GMT
I like Mark Rylance but to me he was too old for Cromwell whereas Ben Miles who played the same role on stage was better by a mile.
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Post by threeletteracronym on Jan 15, 2024 14:55:07 GMT
I feel like the only one who didn't particularly like this. Somehow managed to make an interesting period in history kind of dull. Not being a Mark Rylance fan also didn't help lol And yeah the lighting and volume didn't help. Oh, we could definitely be friends. Thought it was dreadful. Mark Rylance looked like a kicked puppy and made me want to kick him some more. (To be clear, I have never kicked a puppy, honest!!) The plays were far superior. I had my doubts about Ben Miles (far too pretty) but actually he was great, he brought humour and single-mindedness/ruthlessness. Also Lydia Leonard - excellent.
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Post by crowblack on Mar 29, 2024 18:56:43 GMT
I'm another who found this so disappointing, as a fan of Mantel's work - I don't know why they gave it to Peter Kosminsky to direct: he seems humourless and has favourite actors who he casts regardless, it seems, of their suitability here.
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Post by peelee on Oct 9, 2024 11:01:50 GMT
Something to look forward to. And those people who've been holding back on reading the third of the trilogy, just not wanting to end the reading experience, might as well get cracking now!
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Post by amyja89 on Oct 9, 2024 11:23:44 GMT
I'll be all over it, being the Tudor geek that I am. Adore the novel trilogy, and did like the series but didn't think it fully captured the thrust and mayhem of what Mantel managed to put across on the page. Cromwell as as the narrative voice was always calm and calculated, and Rylance did portray that, but in losing the author's surrounding prose the show at times did feel a little flat I think.
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Post by amyja89 on Oct 30, 2024 0:31:29 GMT
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Post by hannechalk on Nov 7, 2024 15:16:24 GMT
We are currently rewatching the first series.
Just finished the first novel, the next two are lined up.
I initially thought 'Oh no, I don't want to spoil the books.'.
Then slapped myself in the face, as I know darn well what happens without watching the series or reading the books.
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Post by amyja89 on Nov 7, 2024 15:41:55 GMT
It might actually be a worth while experience to watch the series and then follow it up with the remaining novels, as just with the first, the book is so much richer and more detailed. It's like looking through a window and then deciding to actually go into the house instead!
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Post by alece10 on Nov 9, 2024 14:14:12 GMT
I'm really looking forward to this. It was such a long time ago I watched the original series I can't remember a lot but I do remember it was very enjoyable so don't think I'll be disappointed.
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Post by hannechalk on Nov 12, 2024 15:31:29 GMT
Well, I was not disappointed.
Really enjoyed it.
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Post by amyja89 on Nov 12, 2024 15:33:26 GMT
Great to be back with them. The difference in ages for actors didn't bother me as much as I thought it might.
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Post by amyja89 on Dec 2, 2024 12:16:02 GMT
How are we all feeling about the show as it enters its final episodes? I'm enjoying it, but compared to the rich detail of the source material, it doesn't half feel like things are being rattled through.
One thing I am really liking this series is the highlight on Lady Mary, she usually get such short shrift in Tudor entertainment.
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