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Seabright · 14/08/2011 23:12

I've just watched it, wonderfully made etc, but did anyone fully understand what was going on?

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rushofbloodtothefeet · 14/08/2011 23:14

Sorry, but I lost the will to live after about 7 minutes. Presumably it got better?

NickyNackyNooNoo · 14/08/2011 23:18

Glad it wasn't just me, just watched it and really enjoyed it but had absolutely no idea what was going on BlushGrin

WhereYouLeftIt · 14/08/2011 23:32

I was at one point thinking, "they can't all be conspiring against her, she must be having a breakdown". But then it turns out that they were!

Yes, very slow start. Wandered away to see to the washing becasue of it, got back to find David Tennant was dead. Picked up a bit then.

Dawnybabe · 15/08/2011 00:11

Not sure why her family couldn't just trust her and let her in on everything instead of lying to her. They lied to her yet the whole lot of them were in on it. Why? Did I miss something? Why was she treated like that? As far as I know she hadn't expressed any particular political views so why was she singled out?

javo · 15/08/2011 10:00

Dawny - My thoughts exactly - was it because "they didn't love her" as Walter had told her. Why did they just not kill her quickly - were they really trying to starve her to death in Aunt Elizabeth's house at the end? All very beautifully filmed but a totally stupid plot - sort of felt cheated of my time.

woollyideas · 15/08/2011 14:19

I thought they did love her, but still saw her as an 'outsider' - not truly 'family'. I don't think they wanted any harm to come to her initially, but when she proved to be persistent they decided to get rid of her. In fact, I think they were going to keep her alive but drugged indefinitely. It was only when she refused to eat or drink anything that the notion of killing her came out.

I find a lot of Poliakoff is a bit inscrutable.

The scene with the dead animals was awful - did people really do that at the start of the war? I guess they did.

Like Javo, I felt slightly cheated of my time...

Highlander · 15/08/2011 14:27

With Poliakoff, you do have to suspend your disbelief a bit. There is a touch of the sci-fi about his work.

It reminded me a lot of Never Let Me Go (the book, not the film).

DandyGilver · 15/08/2011 14:28

I think it was partly because she was adopted from a gypsy family, and they had begun to take on Nazi ideology.

They really did have animals put down at the beginning of the war. Lots of people didn't do it though.

woollyideas · 15/08/2011 15:52

Was Bill Nighy even more wooden than usual, or was that meant to be the character?

Katisha · 15/08/2011 15:57

I was climbing up the walls after about 20 mins because it was so wooden. Wooden dialogue, phrases that surely no-one was using in 1939, general slowness.
Wandered off and MNd for a bit and got back to the bit at the vets and saw things had picked up a bit, but still very very weird.
Enough plot holes for a sieve.

Piffpaffpoff · 15/08/2011 15:57

Ah good, so it wasnt just me then? I found myself unable to stop watching it while simultaneously not having a scooby about what was going on. Still don't to be honest but it was beautifully shot and lovely to look at.

NasalCoffeeEnema · 15/08/2011 16:53

I couldn't quite work out why they wanted to make her seem mad either. When they first started she hadn't even discovered anything. It was all a bit odd. Plus it had Bill Nighy in it and he does my nut.
The one with Damien Lewis has to be amongst my favourite SPs

grumpypants · 15/08/2011 16:56

god it was so musch pretentious crap!"

Popbiscuit · 15/08/2011 17:02

Poliakoff movies are always a bit of a stretch. Entertaining but quite implausible. What was the one with the photographs in the old house with Lindsay Duncan?

SugarSkyHigh · 15/08/2011 17:38

that was Shooting the Past, popbiscuit.
My favourite was Perfect Strangers. Had Lindsay Duncan in as well, but also the gorgeous matthew Macfayden looking especially lovely.
there was another one more recently with Rupert Penry Jones but pretty ludicrous. what was that called now?

Popbiscuit · 15/08/2011 17:55

That's it! Thanks. I really enjoyed it but could not get past the absurdity of LD finding the businessman's grandmother in the pictures and piecing her story together like that. Crazy. Loved Perfect Strangers, though (more photographs). It was called "Almost Strangers" here.

Oooh. Rupert P-J you say? Wink Off to look that up now.

diddl · 15/08/2011 18:28

I loved Perfect Strangers and the one a bout the photos with Timothy Spall-wasn´t Linsey Duncan in both of those?

RPJ was in Joe´s Palace.

Hated the one with Damien Lewis.

diddl · 15/08/2011 18:31

What was the one with the photographs in the old house with Lindsay Duncan?

Shooting the Past.

diddl · 16/08/2011 18:18

Yes, it was weird & I know this will sound stupid-but why were they having people killed just because they had heard a recording??!!

And who did Anne marry & have child(ren) with?

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