DefTrap wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 9:05 am
The Gentlemen (series).
Comes highly recommended, apparently. Suffered episode one. Pretty one dimensional because the whole thing is set up like a continuous farce, there's no opportunity to see if there's any other side to any character, particularly if the acting and actors are a bit shit.
Does it get any better?
Should I have just watched the film instead?
I've not finished it yet but am enjoying it.
It's like all of Guy Ritchie's stuff really, silly but violent crime farce. Yes, the entire set-up is ridiculous, the characters way over-the-top and entirely unbelievable and one-dimensional, but it's just silly fun.
So no, it doesn't really change after episode 1. And in fact it's weirdly sitcom-like rather than a 'normal' drama series, in that each episode is basically the same and starts and ends at the same point, just with a twist on the same plot each time. Definitely not to be taken too seriously.
The connection to the film is odd in itself as the general premise is exactly the same, and some of the characters are reused with different actors and names. Plus some scenes (from both The Gentlemen and other films of his) are borrowed almost untouched and re-used. So if you've seen one, you've kind of seen the other. Would still recommend though, it's a more traditional structure, and if you liked any of his other films then it's more of the same.