Añade un argumento en tu idiomaFather Michael is a Catholic priest presiding over a Northern urban parish in England. Although modern, maverick and reassuringly flawed, he must be confidante, counselor and confessor to a ... Leer todoFather Michael is a Catholic priest presiding over a Northern urban parish in England. Although modern, maverick and reassuringly flawed, he must be confidante, counselor and confessor to a congregation struggling to reconcile its beliefs with the challenges of daily life.Father Michael is a Catholic priest presiding over a Northern urban parish in England. Although modern, maverick and reassuringly flawed, he must be confidante, counselor and confessor to a congregation struggling to reconcile its beliefs with the challenges of daily life.
- Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
- 3 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
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This show encapsulates that difficult truth very well. The acting and cinematography is top-shelf (Sean Bean possibly had the wrong calling to become an actor, whilst of course, his priestly portrayal is so good because he is such a great actor) There has been some very provocative writing and some of it will set Catholic teeth on edge. My teeth have so far been far more put on edge by what I strongly feel is the over-use of violin in scenes which could stand well alone without it. And a few small continuity issues. Other than that, I look forward to the next episode of such an excellent, even spiritually provoking drama. Which will definitely not be everyone's cup of tea. but it is certainly mine thus far.
Sean Bean inhabits the character of the priest- his humanity and spirituality encourages a desire to reconnect with faith at its most meaningful level. He portrays a tortured but beautiful soul. He deserves an accolade for this part along with Jimmy MGovern- one of, if not the best writer and social commentators of our time.
Every single episode had me gripped, but I must give a special mention to Episode 2, Andrew, not since Line of Duty have I sat glued to my seat for sixty minutes captivated by what was in front of me. Mark Stanley stood out, but the entire cast were mesmerising. Drama doesn't come much better.
I've always been a massive fan of Sean Bean, I just don't think I'd realised he was THIS good, let's be honest, he was a revelation in this, and if awards don't follow I'll be majorly surprised.
I can find no faults whatsoever, I just wanted more.
Arguably the drama series of 2017. Series 2 has to follow.
10/10.
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- CuriosidadesThe series was due to begin being shown on 23 May 2017 but was postponed because of some similarities between the storyline and the Manchester Arena terrorist explosion on 22 May 2017.
- ConexionesFeatured in BBC North West Tonight: 30 May 2017: Evening Bulletin (2017)
- Banda sonoraI Think It's Going to Rain Today
Composed by Randy Newman
Performed by Nina Simone
Nina Simone appears courtesy of The Nina Simone Charitable Trust and Steven Ames Brown
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