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Peaky Blinders
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Absolutely loved it, even though the accents were dodgy. I was gripped from the start.
Anyone recognise the theme tune?
Anyone recognise the theme tune?
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@HC - Nick Cave is hugely overlooked. Worthwhile checking out his music ;)
I agree with the accents. Quite like the premise though, and confluence of IRA, Communism, social unrest, industrial unrest and all the rest of it.
What jarred for me was the casting of Sam Neill :)
And - SPOILER OF SORTS - if the gunshot to the head at the end of the episode was faked, how was all that blood spatter generated?
I agree with the accents. Quite like the premise though, and confluence of IRA, Communism, social unrest, industrial unrest and all the rest of it.
What jarred for me was the casting of Sam Neill :)
And - SPOILER OF SORTS - if the gunshot to the head at the end of the episode was faked, how was all that blood spatter generated?
@hc sorry, should have been clearer. I do not mean how technically the blood spatter was acheived - I just meant within the context of the plot - I can understand that they might wish to stage a "fake" execution, but how was this achieved, especially the blood spatter etc, since the guy being "executed" seemed unaware that this had all been set up - or have I missed something?
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Now I'm the one who's confused. The shot man thought it was for real - he had to in order to convince the onlooking Chinese men who wanted him dead as retribution for him stabbing the Chinese man with the knife.
The Chinese men think he is going to be dumped in the canal (highly unlikely scenario as the canal is shallow) but in reality he is being squirrelled off to London to carry out an attack on somebody as the price for having his life saved.
The Chinese men think he is going to be dumped in the canal (highly unlikely scenario as the canal is shallow) but in reality he is being squirrelled off to London to carry out an attack on somebody as the price for having his life saved.
@hc - sorry for introducing the confusion :) This is kind of what I meant though. The guy who was the recipient of the "execution" appeared unaware that it was to happen at all, or, once explained, unaware it was going to be a fake execution. In that context, how could a mechanism to simulate blood spatter have been introduced, and why, given that the only close eye witnesses - close enough to appreciate the blood spatter - were not members of the other gang they were trying to convince?
I am being really pedantic, I know - but things like this bug me ;)
I am being really pedantic, I know - but things like this bug me ;)