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9/10
"The streets belong to us-We are the Shelby family."
misterstar28 March 2024
The series "Peaky Blinders" is a fascinating journey through time that takes viewers into the criminal world of Birmingham in the 20s of the last century. The Shelby family, despite its populousness and brutality, becomes one of the most influential gangster gangs of the postwar period. This British masterpiece, created by Stephen Knight, does not leave any viewer indifferent and deserves the highest praise. This is not just a story about gangsters, it is a deep dive into the lives of people who survived the horrors of the First World War and are trying to find their place in the world. It has everything: drama, crime, love, betrayal and family.

For example, in one scene, Thomas Shelby (Cillian Murphy) suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and sees hallucinations that show how the war continues to haunt him. The series masterfully combines drama, crime and intrigue. He skillfully reveals the complex relationships within the Shelby family and their interaction with other factions.

* The idea of the series is unique and interesting.

The plot revolves around the Shelby family, who are trying to establish themselves in the criminal world of Birmingham. It is full of unexpected twists, intrigues and mysteries.

* The dialogues in the series are thought out to the smallest detail, they are bright and expressive and correspond to the era in which the action takes place.

* Key actors and their characters:

  • Cillian Murphy as Thomas Shelby is just wonderful. His character is a complex personality full of contradictions. He is cruel and ruthless, but at the same time he has his own code of honor. The scene in which Thomas Shelby first appears on screen, riding a horse, vividly demonstrates his strength and power, as well as his willingness to use violence.


  • Paul Anderson as Arthur Shelby also deserves high praise. His hero is the "grey cardinal" of the family, who is ready to do anything to protect his loved ones. For example, the story of Arthur Shelby, Thomas's older brother, who suffers from psychological trauma sustained during the war and tries to find himself in the world, is one of the most memorable and emotional storylines of the series.


The scene in which Thomas Shelby and his brother Arthur discuss the death of their mother reveals the complicated relationship between the brothers and their emotional pain.

  • All the characters are great in their roles, worked out to the smallest detail, their motivations and internal conflicts are convincing. For example, in one of the scenes, Polly Gray (Helen McCrory) says: "We are not English, we are Shelby." This phrase reflects the strength and unity of the family.


* Directing work in the series is on top. Each frame is thought out to the smallest detail, creating a unique atmosphere of the era. Anthony Byrne, Colm McCarthy and Tim Milants have created an atmosphere that forces the viewer to sit on the edge of a chair. The scene of a fight between Arthur Shelby and his wife Linda. This scene shows Arthur struggling with his internal conflicts and trying to save his family.

* Script writer and director:

Stephen Knight, Toby Finlay and Stephen Russell have done an incredible job combining dramatic and dynamic scenes. The writers and creators of the series have created vivid and memorable characters and a fascinating plot. One of the scenes, for example, shows a wedding that takes place in the style of the 20s.

* The camerawork in the series is also highly appreciated. Each scene is expertly shot, creating a unique atmosphere and mood. Visually, the series is great. The camera captures every detail, creating an atmosphere of mystery. The scene in which Thomas Shelby meets Detective Chester Campbell (Sam Neill). This scene reveals the complicated relationship between Thomas and the authorities, as well as his willingness to protect his family at all costs.

* The musical accompaniment in the series is performed at a high level. Music plays an important role in the development of the plot and helps to create the right atmosphere. It emphasizes the mood and complements the characters' images. For example, the song "Red Right Hand" by Nick Cave perfectly fits the image of Thomas Shelby.

* Editing, frame composition, special effects:

The installation is performed flawlessly, at a high level. The composition of the frame is thought out to the smallest detail, and the special effects are used skillfully and unobtrusively. For example, one of the scenes shows a fight, which is mounted so that the viewer feels in the thick of things.

* Comparison with other films:

The series "Peaky Blinders" can be compared with such masterpieces of the criminal genre as "The Sopranos Clan" or "The Crack". However, the "Peaky Blinders" have their own unique atmosphere and style that make it special.

* Advantages and disadvantages of the film:

The advantages of the series include a fascinating plot, vivid characters, excellent acting, high-class directing and cinematography. There are practically no disadvantages.

* Originality, realism, logic:

The series is characterized by a high degree of originality and realism. The plot develops logically and consistently, without leaving the viewer at a loss. The script and characters create an atmosphere that feels real and alive. The logic of the events and actions of the characters keeps the viewer in suspense.

* Is watching a movie exciting in one go?

Absolutely! The series is exciting from the first minute. You will not be able to tear yourself away from the screen, you are eager to find out what will happen next.

* Unpredictability, suspense:

The series is characterized by a high degree of unpredictability and suspense. The viewer can never be sure what will happen next. Suspense and tension persist throughout the six seasons.

* Emotions, thoughts after (or on time) watching:

The series evokes a wide range of emotions, from excitement and delight to sadness and compassion. After watching the series, you will be left with mixed emotions: admiration, surprise, sadness and perhaps even some relief.

* Would you recommend, would you reconsider?

Of course, I would recommend this series to anyone who loves high-quality movies. And, of course, I am ready to review the "Peaky Blinders" once again.

* Impact on the worldview:

The series makes you think about morality, justice and the price of power. More on many things, such as family, loyalty, honor and betrayal. It undoubtedly changes the way you look at life and allows you to rethink many things. It impresses with its strangeness and depth.

* Personal impressions:

For me personally, "Peaky Blinders" has become one of the most vivid and memorable series of recent years. This series made me go through a whole range of emotions. It's not just a series, it's real art. I admire the way he skillfully combines drama and crime.

* Output:

"Peaky Blinders" is a true masterpiece of British cinema, which deserves the highest praise. This series captures from the first minutes and does not let go until the very end, leaving behind a lot of emotions and thoughts.

A masterpiece that will leave a mark on your memory. Watch it and you won't regret the time you spent.
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10/10
Cillian Murphy's masterpiece acting !
leonghiacnn24 March 2020
After the show, you cannot stop thinking about Thomas Shelby. I've never seen any movie characters that stay in your head like that.
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10/10
All round great show!
brendanmckeanziepadraig30 September 2013
If you like Victorian crime shows like Ripper Street, Whitechapel, Sherlock Holmes etc. then you will love this. There are two differences which make Peaky Blinders stand out. The first is it isn't set in London. Why is this a good thing? It's a nice change of scene, change of accent and culture. Peaky Blinders give you a great sense of what Birmingham was like at the time. The second reason it stands out is it is told from the criminals point of view. You get a feeling of belonging to the Peaky Blinders and despite all the terrible acts they carry out there is a fundamental decency somewhere deep down in Thomas Shelby.

The cinematography is great, the storyline is great the only thing I would challenge is the accents. They sway in and out of the Birmingham accent but its a decent attempt and probably unnoticeable to anyone not from Birmingham. I've heard that they didn't want the accents too strong because it will be airing in the US. Anyhow...I'm loving it!
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8/10
Peaky Blinders Is TV History In The Making
StrangerOnTheThirdFloor3 October 2013
Peaky Blinders is one of the most unique British dramas ever made. I would even go as far as to say TV history in the making. Negative critics of the show seem to have overlooked the fact that this is the first time ever that this side of British gangster-lore has been documented. Off hand, the only thing that comes close to this style of gangland depiction is the first half of Once Upon A Time in America, were we see the heroes struggling to escape the deprivation of ghetto life. This is where Peaky Blinders stands out from the typical run-of- the-mill crime show. There is nothing glamorous about being a gangster in this world. As far from LA Confidential glitz as you can get, the viewer is forced to get down and dirty in the horseshite-ridden streets of post WW1, working-class Birmingham.

The attention to detail, the costumes, the sets, particularly the Lee family dwellings, have all been created to the highest standard. As is the quality of acting, which is undeniably as good as you'll find in any prime-time British drama.

Even though people on this particular forum have not had much positive feedback about the series, believe me, the connoisseurs of this genre have been very impressed thus far. Furthermore, the show seems to be building up to climatic ending rather than simply documenting a day in the life of a Peaky Blinder. The more observant viewers will see subtle 'tie-ins' between each situation and be able to follow the flow of events without obvious prediction. This is what the drama audience thrives on to stimulate analytical debate after each episode.

If it doesn't get rave reviews, I will be disappointed but not surprised, as Peaky Blinders has all the makings of an artistic and timeless cult series, possibly appealing more to purists and true fans of the cult/gangster genre. Well done BBC.
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10/10
HBO production quality levels
Johnplumpton11 October 2013
I for one am a huge fan of this compelling series. A wonderful dark industrial landscape, great soundtrack, rich characters that have real depth played by quality actors, all to the tune of a great script and an interesting time line. You an clearly see the similarities with the high quality US series and they have gone for this market and there is clearly lots here that could make it a fantastic long running series.

Sadly, I am concerned that the BBC won't be able to retain the quality levels and we won't see it evolve in the way that the sopranos (yes I compare this show to the sopranos and boardwalk empire) evolved. Please push this internationally, let's keep it on our screens and see it develop. This period in UK history is rich with trauma, upheaval and change, the backdrop of industrial Birmingham is new and trumps the well trodden New York, Chicago, and London gangster scenes. For writers and producers this represents very fertile ground and allows innovative story lines to emerge.

Keep peaky blinders on our screens..... The campaign starts here!
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10/10
If class was a human being, it would be Thomas Shelby!
cathaldowd10023 April 2020
Cillian Murphy's portrayal of Tommy Shelby is worth watching for alone. Simply phenomenal, a masterpiece!
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10/10
Amazing
Rob13315 April 2024
Peaky Blinders is without a doubt one of my favorite tv shows of all-time. I wanted to watch this after seeing the trailers and then I heard so many people talking about how great this show was, everyone I know who saw it loved it so it raised my expectations even more. When a show is that hyped it rarely lives up to it. Well, this show not only met those expectations but surpassed them in every way possible. The acting and writing is what makes this show so special but the attention to detail they put into every aspect of this show is amazing. This series will hook you from the very first episode and hold on throughout the series. Give yourself enough time to watch this because you're going to want to binge it as quickly as you can.
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10/10
Superb
grantss27 January 2019
(Review updated after Season 6).

Birmingham, England, 1919. In the aftermath of WW1, the Shelby family are making a name for themselves as bookmakers, racketeers and gangsters. Nominally the head of the family is the oldest brother, Arthur, but the real brains, ambition and drive in the organisation lies with Tommy, the second oldest. He will carve out an empire for himself that will stretch beyond Birmingham. This with the aid of his family and his gang, the Peaky Blinders.

Superb drama, created and written by Steven Knight. Gritty, realistic, intriguing and highly entertaining. Some great machinations, subterfuges, plots and counter-plots plus a good amount of action and human drama. Think The Sopranos set in the UK in 1919.

Some very clever storylines and plot developments. They sometimes threaten to become implausible and random (especially as the series goes on) but have a way of fitting together and all making sense at the end.

Great work by the main performers: Cillian Murphy, Helen McCrory, Paul Anderson, Sophie Rundle and Joe Cole. The secondary/guest performances include some big names: Sam Neill, Tom Hardy, Aiden Gillen, Adrien Brody, Noah Taylor. Tom Hardy is the pick of the bunch, as Alfie Solomons.

Great soundtrack too. Though set in the early-20th century, the music is mostly rock, and it works. Despite being anachronistic, the music works, giving the series an edgy feel. It starts with the theme track - Nick Cave's excellent 'Red Right Hand', a song that seems to fit Tommy Shelby perfectly. It continues with the scene-specific music and includes some great tracks. For example, in one episode alone you have Radiohead's 'Climbing Up The Walls', Joy Division's 'Atmosphere' and Black Sabbath's 'War Pigs'.

In addition, the show went out on a high, while it was still quality viewing. By Season 5 cracks were starting to appear: the plot in Season 5 was a bit loose and unfocused and ends rather clumsily, compared to previous seasons. Still great, but not as good as previous seasons and a sign that it had run its course.

The worry then was that Steven Knight would just phone it in for a few seasons to milk more money out of it and just end up ruining the legacy of the show. However, Season 6 is a great finale: focused, short and sharp, wrapping things up in style.
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10/10
Brilliant
Supermanfan-132 May 2024
Peaky Blinders is not only one of the most underrated TV shows of all-time but it's also one of the greatest shows of all-time. It's even better than all of the hype and love it gets as more and more people are watching it and loving it. It's quickly becoming one of the better shows ever created. If you want to see how loved this show really is all you have to do is read through some of the reviews or look at the ratings. It's one of the rare shows where every season is just as great as the others. I just read they plan on doing a movie to end the show and I can't wait! If you haven't seen this amazing show yet then do yourself a favor and go watch it immediately.
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9/10
There's something special about this show. There's a reason it's so well received.
Amthermandes15 October 2022
Peaky Blinders is a tale that is extremely loosely based on an actual English gang in the 19th century. It's a story about anti-heroes, characters who you'd despise in real life, but who also generate feelings of sympathy from the audience. It's such a well made show, very engaging, and there's just something so special about it that makes it irresistible. I even tried to lose interest at one point, but found myself longing for more, I had to continue. And Cillian Murphy just kills it. He has proven he is lead-character worthy.

Do yourself a favor and give this show a chance. It's well deserving of that. It's full of great acting, interesting plot developments, and fantastic camerawork. Be warned, you might find yourself a bit obsessed with it as well.
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6/10
An excellent series going increasingly downhill
matthewellery11 May 2020
I very much enjoyed the first few series of this. An interesting and entertaining plot. Well produced and superbly directed.

Sadly, this is a series which is rapidly going downhill.

Due to its popularity, clearly they are stretching this out for all its worth. The Peaky Blinders are increasingly involved in every significant moment in history - I would not be surprised if the next series involves a flashback of how the Peaky Blinders were, in fact, crucial to the Norman Conquest of 1066.

I'd give the first few series an 8/10. The latest a 4/10.
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5/10
What happened to season 5?!
br30009 November 2019
Listen guys, I appreciate the contrast between the old setting and the modern styling, but come ooooon!

Season 5 just seems to have a complete lack of direction and content. It's like I'm constantly watching one movie trailer after another. All the characters seem to have lost their substance. Everyone is so overdramatic. They're all doing stupid things that make no sense and sometimes look so unbecoming of their character. Almost every scene is so dragged on to a point that they become boring. By the end of an episode I sometimes found if difficult to remember what it was about.

Again, I have nothing against using modern styling and music to contrast the series' grey, gritty, and dirty time period, but it's so overused in season 5 that it's difficult to stay emersed and follow the story. It all feels so diluted now, so cheesy. Too bad.
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9/10
The Peaky Blinders Rises!
ahmetkozan8 January 2019
In Peaky Blinders we follow a family after the First World War that is always looking for power and money. But a policeman arriving at the city is looking to stop this family, but it's not easy. It will also be noticeable the segregated fight of ghettos like Italians, gypsies, local gangsters and Jews. Peaky Blinders is an excellent gangster drama full of rich, interesting and diverse characters. The fact that Peaky Blinders is a crime series can give the impression that characters are macho men. But this is not true. The series also incorporates many powerful female characters. It has an excellent cast and script. Thomas is a character who uses his strategic intelligence and applies violence to his own ends without hesitation. The film music is the highlight of the series along with Cillian Murphy and Tom Hardy. The director does resort to a modern soundtrack that reflects the fiction.

It is estimated that one episode of the series is worth 1 million and 1.5 million euros. This means a rich, detailed and beautiful work of art. Constantly supporting the narrative structure visually, Peaky Blinders often touches upon the working conditions of the working class in Birmingham. Peaky Blinders, with a color scale that chooses to contrast between pale blues and greens, and contrasts with the shades of red, makes the strongest manifestation of emotions in the midst of this unknown, while attributing a distinct obscurity to Birmingham's misty air. Also, the visual effects used from time to time are quite clever. The visual effects used are also quite compatible with the historical theme of the series.

Peaky Blinders makes each episode a separate action and drama. It's a breathtaking series where you can see the rise of Peaky Blinders. 9/10
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8/10
Cillian Murphy as Thomas Shelby was treat to watch
cseabhi24 May 2020
One of the very well made british drama I have seen in TV Series. Compelling story telling with some really great acting lead by Cillian Murphy and the series that excels in all the other department...acting, direction, story, screenplay and the cinematography.
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9/10
Great
whooton11 January 2024
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All seasons of Peaky Blinders have had great music/song choices, except the last season. The music was as dreary and grey as the scenes. At least the music choices before gave you a juxtaposition on the scenes, dreary scene= bright, thumping music. But the last season is dreary scene = dreary music that just accentuates the dreayness/bleakness of the situation. Ive used the word dreary a lot, but thats how it felt. It felt a chore to get through the last season, not because of the storyline or the acting, but the music. Even in the last scene when he is riding off on his horse, why couldnt they play tune we all recognise with the Peaky Blinders..the red right hand. And actually I only remember hearing the words of the song once and it was sung by someone dreary.
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9/10
Absolutely LOVED
atomicaly10 March 2024
My husband and I can never agree on a show to watch together, and this was a win from both of us. We weren't too particularly happy with how the last season ended, but hey what more can you do with a pandemic? The show as a whole though was FANTASTIC. So much so that I'm rewatching it while I'm on medical leave from my job. So far I've only completed the first episode of my binge re-watch, but I'm already sucked back in. If you're just bored and looking for something to do, I highly recommend. Cillian Murphy absolutely killed this role, and very quickly became one of my favorite actors with his diversity.
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10/10
Peaky Blinders changed my life
robciorni15 March 2024
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This TV show is one of the best I heard of so far I mean every season was just amazing especially the ones like season 3,4,5 and 6.

The antagonists were one of the best like Oswald Mosley and Luca Changreta and I really like how Thomas Shelby always comes up with so plan to take down his enemies.

Every season finale is just the best. Like honestly I'd rewatch the hole series again just to see every finale and it's even cool how people are posting edits about this TV show masterpiece. So I highly recommend you go watch Peaky blinders because honestly this TV show masterpiece will indeed change your life.
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10/10
A Gritty Gangster Epic
camposcetinamauricio12 March 2024
"Peaky Blinders" isn't just a TV show; it's a gripping saga that immerses viewers in the gritty underworld of post-World War I Birmingham, England. Loosely based on a real English gang from the 19th century, the series follows the Shelby family as they navigate the treacherous waters of power, money, and betrayal.

At the heart of the show are the anti-heroic characters, led by the enigmatic Tommy Shelby, portrayed with chilling intensity by Cillian Murphy. Despite their morally ambiguous actions, the characters evoke sympathy and intrigue from the audience, making for a captivating viewing experience.

The series is a masterclass in storytelling, with each episode packed full of plot twists, intrigue, and drama. From the meticulously crafted dialogue to the stunning cinematography, every aspect of "Peaky Blinders" is executed with precision and skill.

One of the show's standout features is its stellar cast, which includes powerhouse performances from the likes of Helen McCrory, Paul Anderson, and Sophie Rundle. The addition of guest stars such as Tom Hardy and Adrien Brody adds further depth and complexity to the ensemble.

The attention to detail is evident throughout the series, from the meticulously recreated period setting to the carefully curated soundtrack. The juxtaposition of modern rock music against the backdrop of 1920s Birmingham adds to the show's edgy atmosphere, while the stunning visual effects bring the era to life in vivid detail.

"Peaky Blinders" is more than just a gangster drama; it's a thrilling journey into the heart of darkness, where loyalty and betrayal collide in a deadly game of power and ambition. With each episode building towards a breathtaking climax, it's no wonder that the show has garnered widespread acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.

In conclusion, "Peaky Blinders" is a must-watch for anyone craving high-quality drama with a twist of historical authenticity. Whether you're a fan of gangster epics or simply appreciate a well-crafted story, this series has something for everyone. So do yourself a favor and give it a chance-you won't be disappointed.
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10/10
Masterpiece.
Adoshow14 February 2024
Peaky Blinders is a masterpiece, from beginning to end. It has a very well structured plot, characters played to perfection and, the more it progresses, the more promising it becomes. This series is full of details, visually it is incredible, achieving a period setting worthy of a great series.

The first season may give a slow first impression, and it is true, I consider that the first chapters are more explanatory and try to immerse you in the history of this group of gangsters. However, as the chapters go by, the plot develops in a spectacular way, taking care of every detail, reaching frenetic moments and maximum emotion.

Finally, of this series I would like to highlight the great evolution of each character and the great final message they send to the viewers.
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7/10
Entertaining though one dimensional
oliverthorley2 April 2018
Wow! Exciting! A much hyped good looking and edgy new crime drama. Can this pull me away from unsatisfactory emails and muted responses to my spontaneous Facebook posts? I relax and stare at the High Definition screen diligently. Thrown into a dirty, industrial, post WW1 Birmingham; struggling for opportunity, devasted by the horrors of the most critical war in history and acutely aware of the quick riches to be made in vice, we follow the fortunes of the Shelby family. Ruthless, savvy and turned out with surprisingly good suits and haircuts, can their struggle satisfy the demands of my hum-drum, easily bored and passive life?

Not short of intreague; communists, police, government forces, rival gangs, The Church, aristocracy and some mysterious Russians amongst others, all whisper, cahoot, shout, shoot, steal and kill in a violent and complex web of crime, seduction, lies and murder.

Sensorarily and emotionally you will be bombarded. Characters built up to be wholesome are mercilessly butchered and the Brummy tongue transports you away from familiar Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes cockney London into a bustling, urban population gasping for an identity of their own. Powerful performances do keep you gripped, Most notably Paul Anderson as troubled Arthur; destructively battling his demons head on, never quite finding a path to salvation.

The sometimes brutal deaths of innocents, not to mention the often brutal and vicious deaths of the guilty form a dark cloud over developments. Murder, near murder and beatings become common place, often uninspiringly used as a plot mechanism. The main characters, in spite of what we know about their level of involvement in the latest nefarious plan, have no release, outlet or spiritual motivation. Not one character breaks the mould of a tortured individual; paralysed either by duty or fear, reluctant moll facing a moral dilemma or a key decision maker weighing up politics and the bigger picture. And so they whisper, cahoot, shout, shoot, steal and kill into further turmoil before the grand resolution, which Shelby leader Tommy (Cillian Murphy) is burdened with all collective hope to make it good.

What troubles me is that because the lead characters are so torturously greyscale, I find it hard to justify the ultraviolent, scheming and totally immoral lifestyle they choose. For every life Tommy Shelby saves countless die, some he kills with animalistic brutality by his own hands. The palpable relief felt by the audience at the end of each climax isn't that of joy, hope or victory; merely satisfaction that a tumultuous catastrophe has been averted and the characters you've been rooting for are more or less intact.

Peaky Blinders leaves me entertained though morally perplexed. Despite its style and good acting, I feel unrewarded. It certainly distracted me from a life far removed from the Shelby post Great War Birmingham canals, though ultimately I'm no happier or informed and scarred with vivid graphic images of murder and death.
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5/10
More music video than TV show
korereviews8 December 2017
Peaky Blinders is all style and no substance. Endless slow-motion shots to dramatic music of characters walking, smoking cigarettes, or squinting into the distance. The priority is clearly to make everyone look cool: cool when they're engaging in brutal violence, cool when they're suffering or dying, cool when they're eating breakfast. Every shot is either like a music video or a fashion magazine spread in period costume. The characters are props - lifeless mannequins. None of them feel like actual people, nor are they meant to. The actors here are all good, but they have nothing to do but pose. We're just supposed to be dazzled by how cool they look and sound. The fact that so many viewers seem to think this show is gritty and realistic is a depressing commentary on how on we as a society can no longer tell the difference between the fake and the authentic (and how little we care about the difference). This show and others of its ilk (like the even more popular Taboo) are just nihilism photoshopped to look sexy. Superficially seductive, empty at the core.
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9/10
What brotherhood and family means to you??
pasinduushancb28 April 2024
I watched every second of all six series of Peaky Blinders and at no point did I think: "Wow. This would make a really good dance work!" I don't believe Benoit Swan Pouffer did either. What I think happened is that the artistic director of Rambert was looking for a story that would extend his dance company's reach beyond the usual narratives, chanced upon the hugely popular saga of the violent Shelby family and thought: "Aha!"

The resulting story, premiered to a hugely enthusiastic Birmingham audience, isn't bad. But never once does it feel felt or earned; it's all surface and no depth, a marketing person's fantasy, not an engaging work.

The opening promises more than it ultimately delivers. Tommy Shelby's first world war gang of tunnellers emerge on stage from down low, pulling themselves upright into a phalanx of the damaged, shoulders twitching, eyes wide. Natasha Chivers's lighting, moody and magnificent, surrounds them in swirls of yellowish smoke.

The one quality in Peaky Blinders that really does lend it to dance in the first place is the strength of its characters Then there's a voiceover, intoned by poet and series regular Benjamin Zephaniah: "You young men of the tunnelling brigade, you are all dead ... condemned to a life without a soul." And we're off into the heavy chains and falling sparks of the industrial landscape of the Black Country, dominated by a grotesque factory foreman and women whose sharp elbows and quick marching steps demonstrate how invaluable they've been to the country while the men are gone.

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10/10
Tomas family
asiphesizolwethu20 April 2024
This is a phenomenal series film that builds character in one when seeing that one family that went from nothing into something big with the mastermind Tommy and his brothers built a name for themselves went through challenges from other mafia bossed and took over their territories bit by bit till they had a name for themselves in which gave them the opportunity to expand by making deals with more bosses which also gave them advantage to buy armed machineries which made them not only to be respected but also feared as well as they grew larger and larger taking over places if in disagreement with the owners.
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9/10
Outstanding
kostasbour-396393 August 2021
I have never seen so much beautiful series in my entire life, the actors are amazing, scenario is outstanding, the "guest actors" (Tom hardy) are amazing. I don't know what to say anymore, the series is a huge diamond. Cilliian Murphy and Paul Anderson, also aunt poly belongs to my heart. Must watch series.
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8/10
Good, but not that good
atrevino9026 April 2020
I wanted to like this show give how many people praise it, but having seen series as good as breaking bad, chernobyl, first half of game of thrones, better call saul, sopranos and others, this show is not among those actually good shows, but it is as good as, lets say westworld, though for entirely different reasons. Characters are solid, the acting is mostly good I specially like Hardy, but some characters like Polly are very inconsistent and becomes pretty annoying for no good reason other than to keep conflict going in the family. Everything is a little too dreamy plotwise and puts me off with a slight cringe from time to time, its a bit hard to care about the characters when they dont have enough depth, I think it just needs better planning to be what it wants to be, though overall it is good enough, I can appreciate the level of production it has and is undoubtly better than many other shows out there, just not quite among the best, I am very surprised it has an 8.8 average at this point, its more like an 8.4
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