Time Out London have given Broadchurch four out of five stars in their review of the first episode. The eight-part crime drama series stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman and begins on ITV on Monday 4th March at 9pm.
Read the review here:
A heavyweight cast steps up for the second missing-child
drama of the week, with David Tennant and Olivia Colman the ill-matched
investigators charged with finding the killer of a young boy in a seaside town.
Jodie Whittaker and Andrew Buchan are superb as the bewildered, grieving
parents, and expect Vicky McClure’s nosey Fleet Street hack and Arthur
Darvill’s footballing vicar to play bigger roles as the eight-part drama
unwinds over the coming weeks.
Ostensibly a more traditional police procedural than its BBC counterpart ‘Mayday’, ‘Broadchurch’ scores strongly on the emotional realities of grief: the cracks in Whittaker and Buchan’s relationship are already opening up, while Colman’s local copper struggles to keep a professional distance. Chris Chibnall’s script is compact and reasonably plausible, but the production works a little too hard to build up the atmosphere (easy on the slowmo, guys). There’s really no need, with a cast of this calibre and a locale with such personality.
Ostensibly a more traditional police procedural than its BBC counterpart ‘Mayday’, ‘Broadchurch’ scores strongly on the emotional realities of grief: the cracks in Whittaker and Buchan’s relationship are already opening up, while Colman’s local copper struggles to keep a professional distance. Chris Chibnall’s script is compact and reasonably plausible, but the production works a little too hard to build up the atmosphere (easy on the slowmo, guys). There’s really no need, with a cast of this calibre and a locale with such personality.
Source: Time Out
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