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10/10
Top Drawer as the cockneys might say
15 February 2018
There was a re-run of this series on Drama TV starting just after the New Year and showing one episode each week day. I was laying in bed ill and saw the first episode was on that day. I remembered it back in the 1970's and I also remembered even though I was only nine years old when the first series aired, I was taken by it but I couldn't remember why. So I watched the first episode and I was hooked....I recorded each episode each week day and watched them in the evenings. The last episode showing last Tuesday.

Gemma Jones is superb in the role. Having seen Gemma Jones being interviewed a few times over the years I was struck how refined and softly spoken she was. Louisa Trotter on the other hand is a handful which is what makes Gemma Jone's ability to act all the more impressive. I have noted a negative reaction to this series in relation to the early storyline where Louisa falls into an affair with the Prince of Wales. However to view this as "disgusting" is to completely misunderstand the era and the class pressures of expectation in society at that time and the outcome had Louisa not agreed to the affair - superb storyline and whilst we can all frown upon such behaviour, none the less it is without doubt accurate to the sort of dalliances that took place in society of that era......blackmail to a degree......but what choice would a woman in that era have when the suffragist movement was but a embryo and there was certainly no "Me Too" movement!!!

The series is enchanting, the characters, whilst possibly stereotypical, delightful and engaging and the writing exceptional. Gemma Jones without doubt carries the series and in my view deserves such credit.......one of the best character actresses of our time.

I remember now why I was so captivated as a young boy watching this, only this time, I understood the plots !! :-) Brilliant.
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1/10
If you're a serious film buff, please read!
1 June 2014
I've just watched this film and to be honest, I'm a little bit annoyed I stayed the course, albeit the sheer trash in front of your eyes and ears will make you continue to watch in disbelief!! Two words to describe this film - an insult!! Every typical Hollywood Americana cliché is right there in this film - to such a degree it made me cringe. It's that bad I actually started to feel embarrassed for the actors.

Some use the excuse "you know this film was cheesy before you watched it". Well you know what.....remember that cheesy smell when what was already bad cheese has gone off......that's this film....not even worthy of hiding behind the claim to being a "cheesy" film.

Save yourself 120 minutes.
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He Who Dares (2014)
1/10
So awful I signed up to IMDb to tell you so!
10 May 2014
Do yourself a favour and avoid this film. I'm an avid film buff and must have watched thousands of films in my time but this one is by far the worst film I can remember watching.

It is insulting to the armed forces - I say armed forces and not special forces because no professional soldier would act in the manner in which they are portrayed in this film. It's obvious the makers did not even attempt to consult with experts for advice on tactics.

Add in the fact there is no story line to speak of and it's a wholly British film but the "plot" and acting is most definitely trying to be typical Hollywood action, there are no redeeming features.

Simon Phillips is a good villain but his acting cannot make up for the rest of the shortcomings.

Such a shame. The synopsis for this film had great potential. However, even the cover of the DVD (SAS with black helmets and goggle on top) is misleading - it is never seen in the film. It's clear the marketing boys have done all they can to dress this film up to at least get you to buy it.
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