SummarySet in 1919, ambitious Birmingham gang leader Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) finds his crew has come under the scrutiny of Belfast detective Chester Campbell (Sam Neill), who has been sent to clean up the city of crime in this imported BBC2 drama.
SummarySet in 1919, ambitious Birmingham gang leader Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) finds his crew has come under the scrutiny of Belfast detective Chester Campbell (Sam Neill), who has been sent to clean up the city of crime in this imported BBC2 drama.
Peaky Blinders is literate (watch for the visual references to “L’Atalante” and Charon’s crossing) and sometimes great looking, with impressive evocations of hellish industrial sections of Birmingham that have a science-fiction feel. But for a sprawling soap opera that packs in Roma curses, shell shock, hash pipes, Chinatown prostitutes and gang members sporting the 1919 version of a half-shaved boy-band haircut, it doesn’t have quite enough juice.
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Assim de começo a gente da aquela colher de chá deles estarem se adaptando e tudo mais, porém aqui n da a atuação da Grace e do sargento Campbell joga a qualidade da série lá embaixo ta maluco.
I wanted to like it. It frustrates me that i don't. It's just so boring- worse than a boring lecture because atleast you learn something in class. Speeches are dragged out, NOTHING happens, dialogue is unclear (forced to use subs); worse start to a series. I'm banging my head to stay awake because i'd rather stare at a wall and reflect on my thoughts.
Series one was decent......7 out of 10. Series 2 is absolutely awful. Tom Hardy and the Italian gangster are the worst villains ive seen in a long time. Actually, the Italian guy......flat out the worst villain i have ever seen committed to screen. Honestly he feels like he belongs in an episode of Little Britain. And why no character development for Thomas Shelby in series 2? Series 1 gets a 7, series 2 gets 0.