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mariocki · 2 years ago
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Eskimo Day (BBC, 1996)
"Are you going to call out 'good luck'?"
"Are you?"
"I was just debating."
"People might hear."
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mariocki · 4 years ago
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Brond: Part Two (1.2, Channel 4, 1987)
"Somebody's lashed his thumbs with a piece of string. Same type of string, by the look of it. Probably cut from the same length. Find another piece of it, tying something else, and the forensic people would be happy. Didn't even have the strength to struggle out from under the bags. He bled on that while he lay there - not much, but by then he didn't have much to lose. Given his all for Queen and country, or whatever it was he thought he was dying for. It's a nice question. Who killed him: the one who shot him, or the one who brought him out here?"
"Where are you taking me? I want to go to the police."
"Whatever made you think you had a choice?"
#Brond#classic tv#channel 4#1987#Frederic Lindsay#Michael Caton Jones#Stratford Johns#John Hannah#Louise Beattie#james cosmo#Jeffrey Chiswick#Christopher Ellison#ian mcelhinney#Niall O'brien#Bernadette shortt#Billy riddoch#Laurie ventry#This uniquely unsettling series continues to confound. Once more SPOILERS INCOMING but if you read the tags on my last post you'd know that#This series is purportedly about armed Scots nationalist forces (at least so the blurb says). At the end of part 2 (of 3) that still isn't#Exactly obvious. I can see that we're getting there‚ more so than in part 1‚ but Lindsay seems to have made the fascinating decision to#Obscure the basic plot and the politics of the story with this heavy dose of... Idk. Magical realism? Or.. Dark fantasy? Or deniable#Supernaturalness... I'm not sure there's a term for it. But the heavy focus here is that there is Something‚ some force of evil‚ which baby#John Hannah has got himself mixed up with. This second part almost starts to lose the plot a little (there are quite a lot of seemingly#Unrelated threads that I'm sure will be resolved but at this point it's making my head spin). And I don't mean to suggest this is at all#Non political by moving the focus; the police force as represented here are at best criminally incompetent‚ at worse wholesale corrupt and#Implicated in every manner of human rights abuses. This is a whole melting pot of ideas and themes and weirdness and anger‚ all of which#Have made me fascinated to track down Lindsay's novel ASAP so I can see if it is even a little bit more straightforward.. But there's still#An episode to go (and for all my perplexed rambling‚ I really am enjoying this)
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mariocki · 4 years ago
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Brond: Part One (1.1, Channel 4, 1987)
"Satan sets out to torment and God, being good, is obliged to encounter him. God has no choice, no matter how weary He is of the game. Satan must be defeated - but never is quite. So we owe red roses and sunsets to Satan's joy in being mastered."
#Brond#classic tv#channel 4#Frederic Lindsay#Michael Caton Jones#john hannah#Stratford Johns#james cosmo#ian mcelhinney#Russell hunter#Louise beattie#Andrew Barr#Alec heggie#Billy mcelhaney#Anne myatt#Sandy Neilson#Niall O'brien#Bernadette shortt#Laurie ventry#C4 was but a babe in arms when it commissioned this adaptation of Frederic Lindsay's novel from the writer himself. I'd never heard of him#Nor of this‚ but was tempted to invest because 1. It was cheap and 2. Ever since Simply Media folded (rip forever in my heart) I've been#Very conscious that all their output is essentially now 'out of print' and stuff like this may never see another commercial release (a#Genuinely tragic thought). It sounded interesting enough too‚ plus the mix of old professionals like Johns and new acting icons like Hannah#Rubbing shoulders sounded irresistible. SPOILERS INCOMING: the dvd blurb talks about Scots nationalist plots and thriller tropes but for#Once I wish I could have come into this absolutely blind (but then would I have bought?) because Lindsay does an incredible thing. This#First (of 3) part never once hints at the nationalism or thriller plot that will presumably come. He devotes an entire third of his drama#To essentially setting (a somewhat misleading I suspect) tone. This is closer to dark fantasy or some kind of magical realism‚ where Johns'#Brond (who it is STRONGLY implied may actually be satan incarnate) is a dreamlike‚ semi unreal figure who may be manifesting as part of#Hannah's sickly subconscious. If this does end up being a straight thriller then this is a truly exceptional and uniquely disturbing opener#If it actually is an urban horror good vs evil thing‚ then the blurb writers were badly misinformed; but I don't mind all that much..
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