27 reviews
Jodie Comer's talent is preternatural. I don't think the industry is even ready for it 😳. Olivier Award must be pending at this point with Tony Award on the cards and Jodie Comer deserves it all. The play was just as brilliant on the silver screen, the editing and direction for camera on point and I was probably even more stunned this time round. Emotive, visceral, poignant, chastening, fearless, faultless, mesmerising, vivid, vigorous, breathtaking because well Jodie Comer. All stars have aligned with this play; production, set design, music composition, and are revolving around Jodie. The impact it's having, and in particular on the 1 in 3, is profound. It's probably the single most important piece of art produced in theatre for some time. Broadway has no excuse to not to be enamoured with it when it heads there.
- carriebennett-52337
- Jul 22, 2022
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Jodie Comer is absolutely fantastic in this role. Truly one of the best acting performances I have ever seen.
The plot is powerful and will resonate deeply with a lot of women. I would gobao far as to say this should be required viewing for everyone.
The plot is powerful and will resonate deeply with a lot of women. I would gobao far as to say this should be required viewing for everyone.
- diseasedmonkey
- Jul 21, 2022
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How did this woman remember all the lines?? How did she perform this for two months?? How did she flawlessly switch between characters?
I was completely entranced by this.
I was completely entranced by this.
- maine_parnisari
- Aug 1, 2022
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I saw this last night as a cinema screening of the live stage performance - my overriding feeling, the following morning is one of awe at the acting talen of Jodie Comer.
Others will write better, fuller reviews of the play, the story, the points it raises, but without giving away any spoilers, I just wanted to say this performance has to be one of the more impressive I've ever seen. 2 hours, almost non stop of Jodie talking to the audience, creating various scenes and characters, taking you on a journey, all whilst standing on a stage with just a few props.
The production is very cleverly done and allows Jodie's character to move between events with elegance and fluidity. It is the perfect platform for Jodie to show her acting talent and range - I am sure many, like I was, will be surprised at just what a strong actress she is - it's the sort of performance you might imagine from the British acting elite like Dame Judy Dench et al, not someone so young. If this is an indication of where she might develop her skills, the sky truly is the limit for Jodie.
Obviously the story covers very important and powerful points and if you watch this and aren't left thinking and discussing with friends and family afterwards, I'll be very srurprised.
It's a shamre that more people won't get to see this performance - I only wish I had been in the actual theatre to see it rather than on screen, as I can only imagine how charged the atmosphere must have been when actually in the room. People applauded at the end even in the cinema - in my experience, in this country, that doesn't happen very often at the cinema - so you can take that as a benchmark for how good this is.
Others will write better, fuller reviews of the play, the story, the points it raises, but without giving away any spoilers, I just wanted to say this performance has to be one of the more impressive I've ever seen. 2 hours, almost non stop of Jodie talking to the audience, creating various scenes and characters, taking you on a journey, all whilst standing on a stage with just a few props.
The production is very cleverly done and allows Jodie's character to move between events with elegance and fluidity. It is the perfect platform for Jodie to show her acting talent and range - I am sure many, like I was, will be surprised at just what a strong actress she is - it's the sort of performance you might imagine from the British acting elite like Dame Judy Dench et al, not someone so young. If this is an indication of where she might develop her skills, the sky truly is the limit for Jodie.
Obviously the story covers very important and powerful points and if you watch this and aren't left thinking and discussing with friends and family afterwards, I'll be very srurprised.
It's a shamre that more people won't get to see this performance - I only wish I had been in the actual theatre to see it rather than on screen, as I can only imagine how charged the atmosphere must have been when actually in the room. People applauded at the end even in the cinema - in my experience, in this country, that doesn't happen very often at the cinema - so you can take that as a benchmark for how good this is.
- pete-smith10
- Jul 21, 2022
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You will be impressed. I thought that I would get bored, but the play was well paced, planed and executed. I would love to watch it again, but this time on Broadway.
- nicrick1878
- Jul 21, 2022
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Jodie Comer's performance is stunning, captivating and Oscar worthy. Though it is a one woman show, she switches between so many characters with such ease and class that is suspends the audience's disbelief fully. There was not a dry eye in the entire cinema by the end and I've personally still not fully processed just how hard hitting and emotional the message of Prima Facie is.
In Tessa's words, 'in the face of it, something has to change'. And it does. I cannot recommend watching it enough.
In Tessa's words, 'in the face of it, something has to change'. And it does. I cannot recommend watching it enough.
- kakaki-73244
- Jul 21, 2022
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Jodie Comer is probably the best actress working today. She commands you to pay attention to what she's saying, successfully forcing me to enjoy learning about legal terminology before tearing my heart out and branding it with the message of the story.
- kjavery-24321
- Jul 30, 2022
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I previously mentioned that Jodie Comer may have peaked in Killing Eve and don't see her topping that level of acting. But boy was I wrong. I was stunned by her performance. What she delivers is raw, hurtful and the truth. People said "there are hints of Villanelle", but I saw no V, just smooth seamless acting as Tessa. That's what puts Jodie above others, every character she plays is unique to the character. I never see crossovers with her (unlike most actors).
Jodie is decades ahead of the current acting scene, both screen and stage. I was breathless and genuinely heart clenched for the entire show. It's senseless that she isn't getting more praise for this heart wrenching performance.
Beyond me how she performed this live nearly everyday for 9 weeks. Words cannot express.
Jodie is decades ahead of the current acting scene, both screen and stage. I was breathless and genuinely heart clenched for the entire show. It's senseless that she isn't getting more praise for this heart wrenching performance.
Beyond me how she performed this live nearly everyday for 9 weeks. Words cannot express.
- hannahlatifa
- Jul 27, 2022
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Jodie Comer is simply astonishing in this very emotional thought-provoking play. It is the perfect vehicle for her unmatched abilities and a miracle of a one woman show. Great script, fabulous stage set and such an important topic. Everyone should see this!
Jodie is such a powerhouse on stage that she leaves you completely breathless and in total awe of her immeasurable and boundless talents. After seeing the play live, I was stunned into silence. However, when I saw it in the theatre, it was an entirely different experience (because she wasn't mere feet from where we were sitting). When she stared into the barrel of the camera, it felt as if she saw ME. She spoke to my soul and took me on a journey that I will NEVER forget. Everyone, man, woman, and child of an age of comprehension should see this masterpiece from the greatest thespian to grace the stage. I cannot call this production a play because it is so much more than that. It's the most earth-shattering piece of theatre I have ever seen and every available platform on the planet needs to make this accessible for everyone to see. The message that Tessa is sending is legitimately that crucial. If we really want to make change happen, it starts right here, right now.
- cwilliams-30339
- Aug 4, 2022
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- freemantle_uk
- Aug 6, 2022
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There is no question that Jodie Comer is absolutely magnificent in this one-woman show. It is only about 90 minutes, which is entirely appropriate because she opens at full pelt and does not let up for the entirety of the show. She delivers a bombardment of dialogue and energetic action. It was so clever how she morphed her accent between scouse and RP depending on the state of mind and situation the character was in at any given moment. Truly brilliant. You could not look away the entire time.
The production was also excellent. You can see at the end of the show when the camera pans out, how small the Harold Pinter stage is. But because of the camerawork, you can't tell this when watching, the show feels massive, yet you also feel on stage right with Jodie at the same time. Thus is the synergy of excellent camerawork and excellent acting.
As for the story. Well. I was behind it for about an hour. It looks at how the judicial system, in its noble quest for objectivity and a fair trial for both alleged victim and alleged perpetrator, can often bulldoze alleged victims and not be sensitive enough to the traumatising experience of having to retell and relive their past experiences (in this instance, sexual assault) in the course of the judicial process.
But by the end it gave up on this idea and descended down the cheap, lazy and offensive route instead of just blanket-blaming men for all of the proposed problems with the legal system (a legal system which btw is run by a significant amount of women). Not a specific man, or a specific subsection of men. Just men. It very provocatively suggests that an average of 1 in 3 women in the audience will be sexually assaulted in their lives (a statistic I strongly disagree with), and by implication, that there are huge swathes of men in our society who are sexual abusers (again, an idea I strongly protest). This is the terrible divisiveness that many women have become so accustomed to getting away unchallenged with, and are supportive of each other in promoting in modern times, by blaming all of life's ills on men. And the way that many clearly female reviewers have written galvanising reviews here on IMDB in support of this message of misandry demonstrates how far this toxicity has spread. Not only is it divisive, but promoting this dogma of women=innocent, man=guilty diminishes all the male alleged victims of sexual assault, and all the men who have had to relive traumatising experiences in the course of the judicial process too. So what started off as an interesting and powerful look at the difficult experiences many alleged victims have to go through in the course of the judicial process, was ultimately just a clever guise to lead you down the garden path to some unrestrained and unchallenged man-bashing. How long are we going to let social justice warriors get away with spouting this type of vitriol without any accountability for the effects?
The production was also excellent. You can see at the end of the show when the camera pans out, how small the Harold Pinter stage is. But because of the camerawork, you can't tell this when watching, the show feels massive, yet you also feel on stage right with Jodie at the same time. Thus is the synergy of excellent camerawork and excellent acting.
As for the story. Well. I was behind it for about an hour. It looks at how the judicial system, in its noble quest for objectivity and a fair trial for both alleged victim and alleged perpetrator, can often bulldoze alleged victims and not be sensitive enough to the traumatising experience of having to retell and relive their past experiences (in this instance, sexual assault) in the course of the judicial process.
But by the end it gave up on this idea and descended down the cheap, lazy and offensive route instead of just blanket-blaming men for all of the proposed problems with the legal system (a legal system which btw is run by a significant amount of women). Not a specific man, or a specific subsection of men. Just men. It very provocatively suggests that an average of 1 in 3 women in the audience will be sexually assaulted in their lives (a statistic I strongly disagree with), and by implication, that there are huge swathes of men in our society who are sexual abusers (again, an idea I strongly protest). This is the terrible divisiveness that many women have become so accustomed to getting away unchallenged with, and are supportive of each other in promoting in modern times, by blaming all of life's ills on men. And the way that many clearly female reviewers have written galvanising reviews here on IMDB in support of this message of misandry demonstrates how far this toxicity has spread. Not only is it divisive, but promoting this dogma of women=innocent, man=guilty diminishes all the male alleged victims of sexual assault, and all the men who have had to relive traumatising experiences in the course of the judicial process too. So what started off as an interesting and powerful look at the difficult experiences many alleged victims have to go through in the course of the judicial process, was ultimately just a clever guise to lead you down the garden path to some unrestrained and unchallenged man-bashing. How long are we going to let social justice warriors get away with spouting this type of vitriol without any accountability for the effects?
- mickman91-1
- Sep 25, 2022
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- Boristhemoggy
- Aug 25, 2023
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My first review on IMDb. I just couldn't resist. I have not seen a performance like this probably ever. Wow. An absolute masterpiece. We went to watch this today and my wife and I came out of the cinema hall stunned and speechless. Judie comer is incredibly talented.
I had heard it was incredible by people who had seen it live so my expectations were high. Nothing prepared me for what I saw though. Quite simply it was the best performance I have ever seen. Comer is beyond brilliant in this and fills every single second of the play with joy, pain, doubt, guilt, horror. My first reaction after leaving the theatre is - how could she put that much energy into the performance night after night on stage? The effort she put in exhausted us just watching. You will never see a better performance, ever- unless she does something else that tops even this.
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant.
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant.
- andrewjdavis-home
- Aug 28, 2022
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This play is an absolute masterpiece. I usually don't write reviews but for this one-in-a-century acting I had to. I could feel Tessa's pain, I could feel the absolute anger for the system - who failed her and her story.
Jodie Comer is such an amazing actress and I could - at the very least - say: the world is not prepared for her. She has got so much potential in her hands, and will conquer so much in her career.
I can't even compute how she memorized all the lines and played it so gracefully. She's telling a story through her acting, she impersonated Tessa so well that it shocks me how this is even real.
Congratulations, Jodie, for making this very important play a lesson on acting and an eternal legacy of your extreme talent!
Jodie Comer is such an amazing actress and I could - at the very least - say: the world is not prepared for her. She has got so much potential in her hands, and will conquer so much in her career.
I can't even compute how she memorized all the lines and played it so gracefully. She's telling a story through her acting, she impersonated Tessa so well that it shocks me how this is even real.
Congratulations, Jodie, for making this very important play a lesson on acting and an eternal legacy of your extreme talent!
This is a must see on every level. Jodie Comer gives one of the truly great performances on a theatre stage in her West End debut. I cannot praise her performance enough. I would give her 100 stars if I could, but you don't have a button for that;
The play is a forensic analysis of the legal system when dealing with Rape victims, it shows up the legal system created by male dinosaurs that protects the perpetrator and destroys the victim.
'Something has to Change' and soon.
Bravo Suzy Miller for writing this play and for Jodie's bravery in doing a one women show as her debut on a west end stage. The music, directing and lighting is superb.
Bravo.
'Something has to Change' and soon.
Bravo Suzy Miller for writing this play and for Jodie's bravery in doing a one women show as her debut on a west end stage. The music, directing and lighting is superb.
Bravo.
Powerful play fueled by an amazing talent of our time, Jodie Comer! Everyone benefits from this principle message of consent, boundaries and justice. I needed to see this film twice just to take in the range of content and emotions. Ms Comer's performance is nothing short of astonishing. It is
important to keep this conversation going to raise awareness that creates change! Looking forward to to Jodies's future in stage and film as well as Susie Miller's future projects.
- joycedickinson
- Aug 3, 2022
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I saw this at the theatre and again at the cinema. Jody gives such a powerful performance, physically and mentally. At the cinema, the close-ups really bring home her transformation from the confident barrister, to the traumatized survivor. Some find the second half a bit preachy, but the 'one in three' repeated in such a different context really hit home. This should be compulsory viewing in all schools.
As soon as i heard Jodie Comer was going to do a one woman show i just needed to go and see her live in action already knowing how amazing she is. Lucky enough to get tickets and being able to experience seeing her on stage is something to really brag about.
I'm sure i went in with a full face of makeup but ended up walking out with a bare face and puffy eyes. The way she grabbed the audience as soon as she walked onto stage with a pot noodle and straight into character, from mood changes, scene changes and moving the set whilst still being in character was just mesmerising. All the way through she kept us hooked onto the story line without breaking character, making everyone laugh but then being able to cry on queue and really get you feeling the emotions she felt really had the audience silent to the point you could hear a pin drop.
The whole set was great a massive master table which Jodie easily moved across the stage, music brilliant thanks to Self Esteem really set the tone for each part, the one scene where it rained was very sad but the rain made it even more intense and emotional (i was front row and got abit wet).
As lucky as i am to see the real thing on stage, i can't recommend watching this enough. The acting amazing, the music amazing, set amazing and the storyline amazing. The deep, meaningful and strong way Jodie portrays her character is such an eye opener for people who haven't experienced any sort of sexual assault, as she really does bring you into her feelings and it was just so gripping.
I'm sure i went in with a full face of makeup but ended up walking out with a bare face and puffy eyes. The way she grabbed the audience as soon as she walked onto stage with a pot noodle and straight into character, from mood changes, scene changes and moving the set whilst still being in character was just mesmerising. All the way through she kept us hooked onto the story line without breaking character, making everyone laugh but then being able to cry on queue and really get you feeling the emotions she felt really had the audience silent to the point you could hear a pin drop.
The whole set was great a massive master table which Jodie easily moved across the stage, music brilliant thanks to Self Esteem really set the tone for each part, the one scene where it rained was very sad but the rain made it even more intense and emotional (i was front row and got abit wet).
As lucky as i am to see the real thing on stage, i can't recommend watching this enough. The acting amazing, the music amazing, set amazing and the storyline amazing. The deep, meaningful and strong way Jodie portrays her character is such an eye opener for people who haven't experienced any sort of sexual assault, as she really does bring you into her feelings and it was just so gripping.
- losanatuisawau-979-435245
- Sep 2, 2022
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Jodie comer is absolutely out of this world. She has managed to pull off every single role thrown at her. This show was extraordinary. I watched it in theatre and twice in the cinema and everytime I was left speechless. No one could have pulled this role off like Jodie. The accents, the mannerisms, the power and passion. She smashed it. Everyone must see this. Everyone must listen to the message it provides. I will never forget this performance.
- joshuabinnell
- Jul 30, 2022
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I thought that Jodie Corner's Prima Facie was excellent, As soon as the lights went down the stage was brought to life and the spotlight was on Corner. Tessa's burst of character was refreshing, although a little hard to digest.
I thought that Jodie Corner's Prima Facie was excellent, As soon as the lights went down the stage was brought to life and the spotlight was on Corner. Tessa's burst of character was refreshing, although a little hard to digest.
I thought that Jodie Corner's Prima Facie was excellent, As soon as the lights went down the stage was brought to life and the spotlight was on Corner. Tessa's burst of character was refreshing, although a little hard to digest.
I thought that Jodie Corner's Prima Facie was excellent, As soon as the lights went down the stage was brought to life and the spotlight was on Corner. Tessa's burst of character was refreshing, although a little hard to digest.
I thought that Jodie Corner's Prima Facie was excellent, As soon as the lights went down the stage was brought to life and the spotlight was on Corner. Tessa's burst of character was refreshing, although a little hard to digest.
- brookesamways
- Oct 24, 2024
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Hands down, this is the most brilliant solo live theatre act that I have ever seen. Jodie Comer was stunningly beyond impressive in every facet of her performance. She is now the bar, and it has been set to an astonishing height of excellence.
The narrative is intensely powerful, carrying it's audience along a rapidly shifting coaster ride of emotions ranging from adrenalizing excitement to gut-wrenching disgust, from a flickering hope for empowerment and justice, to a crushing realization that this script is as real as it ever gets.
Jodie Comer, your voice and performance has carried an infinitely powerful message of overcoming adversity for women in this world where so many voices are never heard. BRAVO.
The narrative is intensely powerful, carrying it's audience along a rapidly shifting coaster ride of emotions ranging from adrenalizing excitement to gut-wrenching disgust, from a flickering hope for empowerment and justice, to a crushing realization that this script is as real as it ever gets.
Jodie Comer, your voice and performance has carried an infinitely powerful message of overcoming adversity for women in this world where so many voices are never heard. BRAVO.
- dbthorburn
- Aug 14, 2023
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Jodie Comer is superb. The story and the statistics are shocking. The entire process for from reporting, investigating, and convicting doesn't work. The system is broken. Everyone needs to watch this. 1 in 3. Don't forget that.
- ladawnclarepanton
- Aug 18, 2022
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