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Old 20-08-2011, 22:38
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That looks like a nice place to have Lunch, better than a McDonalds.
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Old 20-08-2011, 22:47
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That looks like a nice place to have Lunch, better than a McDonalds.
I'm loving the scenery. I'm more of a Southern Euro type.
Who's this hot bit of totty?
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Old 20-08-2011, 22:47
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Well this has taken an interesting and slightly disturbing turn.
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Old 20-08-2011, 22:52
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IM was going to kill the surgeon if his police mates hadn't followed him? It wasn't meant to be a setup at first? Using kids as unwilling organ donors. That's really dark
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Old 20-08-2011, 22:58
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Like all good Italian Noir the case was solved but it's left open if anyone will be found guilty and serve time inside. Witnesses disappear or get sudden amnesia. Corruption in Italian society is rampant. In Sicily it's even worse.
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Old 20-08-2011, 23:01
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Like all good Italian Noir the case was solved but it's left open if anyone will be found guilty and serve time inside. Witnesses disappear or get sudden amnesia. Corruption in Italian society is rampant. In Sicily it's even worse.
Yes, I think that point was made in the Italian crime doc and how realistic IM is about crime solving in Italy.
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Old 20-08-2011, 23:04
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Yes, I think that point was made in the Italian crime doc and how realistic IM is about crime solving in Italy.
Yep. That documentary is required viewing to understand Italian Crime Drama. Anti mafia judges are blown up in their cars by roadside bombs. So the chances of that surgeon surviving to give evidence in court are slim. The best outcome for IM is that the Don can't get his illegal transplant and dies.
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Old 20-08-2011, 23:19
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The Killing is get massive promotion on BBC4(and quite rightly so). Has there been any trailing of it on BBC1 & 2? I haven't noticed any. It's nice to see them letting everyone know about the repeat on BBC4 but they are largely preaching to the converted. Are they spreading the word to a wider audience?
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Old 20-08-2011, 23:27
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And I think we've found our Svartman, hello Catarella.
That's what I thought as soon as I saw what he was like. Apologies to anyone in the thread who doesn't watch Wallander by the way - you won't know what we're on about! Catarella is also Manuel from Fawlty Towers.

Wasn't sure about that overall. There were a few funny moments which you don't always get in crime dramas and I thought Montalbano himself was okay but I didn't like it as much as Wallander, Spiral or The Killing.

I think someone said it was filmed in 2001 a few pages back. It seemed even older than that to me - not just the Lira thing but their clothes and the general 'look' of it all.
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Old 20-08-2011, 23:42
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That's what I thought as soon as I saw what he was like. Apologies to anyone in the thread who doesn't watch Wallander by the way - you won't know what we're on about! Catarella is also Manuel from Fawlty Towers.

Wasn't sure about that overall. There were a few funny moments which you don't always get in crime dramas and I thought Montalbano himself was okay but I didn't like it as much as Wallander, Spiral or The Killing.

I think someone said it was filmed in 2001 a few pages back. It seemed even older than that to me - not just the Lira thing but their clothes and the general 'look' of it all.
They started filming the TV series in 1999. Excursion to Tindari was first published in 2000. So I think the 2001 date for this TV production is correct.
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Old 20-08-2011, 23:43
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They started filming the TV series in 1999. Excursion to Tindari was first published in 2000. So I think the 2001 date for this TV production is correct.
Yeah it probably is - didn't seriously mean it wasn't. I just meant it looks quite 90s but guess it would still at that stage.
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Old 20-08-2011, 23:49
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Yeah it probably is - didn't seriously mean it wasn't. I just meant it looks quite 90s but guess it would still at that stage.
Drunk too much wine to understand that I'll revisit your comment in the morning when I've had some coffee and sobered up

Night all. Have a nice trip to Greece, allie. Try not to cause a riot
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Old 20-08-2011, 23:56
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Haha I guess I mean that 2001 is only a couple of years out of the 90s so fashions for clothes etc would still seem pretty 90s.
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Old 20-08-2011, 23:57
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What an odd programme. The crimes seemed to be the least important things in it and the director has clearly never heard of “show, not tell”. Bloody Christ this thing was wordy. The low quality humour was also misjudged and just sabotaged any attempt at taking the thing seriously. Clearly the Italains like their crime leavened with a large dollop of lite-farce as well but for me it just looked like some horrible Euro-throwback. Two hours was ludicrously overlong as well and I shudder to think what watching it with ads must feel like as it seemed to never end even without them!

Totally understand why the Beeb didn’t buy the rest. Krister and Sofie can sleep soundly in their beds, nothing here to trouble them.
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Old 21-08-2011, 00:02
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Yeah I've got to agree overall Straker; even the soundtrack was corny.
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Old 21-08-2011, 00:17
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What an odd programme. The crimes seemed to be the least important things in it and the director has clearly never heard of “show, not tell”. Bloody Christ this thing was wordy. The low quality humour was also misjudged and just sabotaged any attempt at taking the thing seriously. Clearly the Italains like their crime leavened with a large dollop of lite-farce as well but for me it just looked like some horrible Euro-throwback. Two hours was ludicrously overlong as well and I shudder to think what watching it with ads must feel like as it seemed to never end even without them!

Totally understand why the Beeb didn’t buy the rest. Krister and Sofie can sleep soundly in their beds, nothing here to trouble them.
I agree with all that. Surely there must be some decent Italian crime series that we could have, instead of this. Does the BBC think that as long as they give us something with subtitles we will be satisfied, no matter how bad it is?
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Old 21-08-2011, 09:23
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After the excellent programmes we have had on BBC4 recently I was really looking forward to this but only lasted until halfway through, it was dreadful.
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Old 21-08-2011, 10:10
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I quite enjoyed it even though it was quite long but then those Italians take their time about most things.

I have to say that after this showing, I do wonder how the Italians once conquered most of the known world at one time.
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Old 21-08-2011, 13:48
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After the excellent programmes we have had on BBC4 recently I was really looking forward to this but only lasted until halfway through, it was dreadful.
Sorry but I totally disagree and I enjoyed every minute of it and I look forward to next week even though I have already seen both of these episodes.
I think you have to forget TK, Wallander and Spiral and pretend that they never existed and then just enjoy Inspector Montalbano for what it is.
The Montalbano books are great and the TV films have, in my humble opinion, succeeded in bringing the books to the screen. The films and books are a lot lighter than the Wallander books and films. They reflect the light, sounds, culture and food of Scicily. This is not Ystad or Copenhagen or Paris, after all, it is Scicily. Inspector Montalbano is a great character - but yes, he does,sadly, also remind me of Ross Kemp. But that is not his fault. It is ours. He is great and I wish we could have all 22 + films on BBC4.
Arrivaderci !!!
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Old 21-08-2011, 13:53
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I dozed off during the first half so clearly missed some bits and pieces; nice scenery and architecture. I think I'll record the repeat and watch it properly
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Old 21-08-2011, 14:44
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I don't know-I'm a newbie as well. KennyT rates it highly, so that's good enough for me to give it a try.
This is the first time I've seen this and it was quite engaging. l'll probably be watching more if they put them on.

Unlike the Scandinavian dramas, l was wholly dependent upon the substitles and the scenery was quite different but it was still good drama. Are they going to show more episodes?
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Old 21-08-2011, 17:04
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Sorry but I totally disagree and I enjoyed every minute of it and I look forward to next week even though I have already seen both of these episodes.
I think you have to forget TK, Wallander and Spiral and pretend that they never existed and then just enjoy Inspector Montalbano for what it is.
The Montalbano books are great and the TV films have, in my humble opinion, succeeded in bringing the books to the screen. The films and books are a lot lighter than the Wallander books and films. They reflect the light, sounds, culture and food of Scicily. This is not Ystad or Copenhagen or Paris, after all, it is Scicily. Inspector Montalbano is a great character - but yes, he does,sadly, also remind me of Ross Kemp. But that is not his fault. It is ours. He is great and I wish we could have all 22 + films on BBC4.
Arrivaderci !!!
No subbed drama on next week so you are out of luck
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Old 21-08-2011, 18:29
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Really enjoyed this. Have read the books too, so I knew what it was about before watching and felt the film matched the 'feel' of the book quite well. I think the fact that it had a slightly dated feel to it added to the atmosphere.

I don't really understand why anyone would be comparing it to a Scandinavian drama? Seems pretty irrelevant.
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Old 21-08-2011, 18:46
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I don't really understand why anyone would be comparing it to a Scandinavian drama? Seems pretty irrelevant.
No it's not irrelevant. It's because there's a group of us who watch all the Euro subbed crime dramas on BBC4 and we post in various threads. It's kind of impossible not to compare/contrast dramas of the same subgenre in some way. An Italian crime drama will probably be rather different in tone to a Scandinavian one but it doesn't mean we can't say which we prefer. IMO this just wasn't as good as the other Euro crime dramas which have been on BBC4 recently.
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Old 21-08-2011, 20:37
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I enjoyed this, loved Ingrid. Didn't get why he was with another woman at the end. I think its too easy to compare all these foreign dramas, I think its better not too and to enjoy each one separately. Don't normally get real porn thrown in either. Can't see a British drama showing that.

So there's one next week, I like the two hour format. Any chance of the BBC buying any more? Any reason to think they won't. With Zen gone, this might act as therapy for now, until another channel buy it.
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