Charlie (TV Mini Series 2015) Poster

(2015)

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8/10
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nzcalling17 June 2015
The grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre and unprecedented story of CJ. Highly entertaining. It lifts the veil on the Irish political system. This was a decent stab at shedding light on the political career of CJ. As someone who detested the man, this was a bit of an eye opener. I lived in Dublin in the 80's I was taxed at 48% when these thieves were living high on the hog. My dad paid punitive tax rates all his life and got nothing back at the end of his working life. I rejected Irish society in my 20's The weather in Ireland is terrible, nearly as bad as the politics. God Bless Ireland. grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre and unprecedented.
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10/10
A Historical Drama so you need to know your history
slydon134 January 2015
This is a historical drama about the central figure of Irish politics in the 80s. Charles J. Haughey is almost as much a creation of the myth he wove, as the the Scrap Saturday sketches and Vincent Browne re-enactments that followed.

Episode 1 begins as CJH / The Boss take control of the largest political party and thus the government. The actors (who are drawn from the cast of Love Hate) are extremely well cast and the make up is outstanding. Gillens hair and nose are strangely uncanny and his voice was spot on.

The scary thing about the story is that it isn't exaggerated, which is perhaps why in life, CJH lent himself to comedy writers so easily.

Unfortunately - if you don't know about (1) the arms trial (2) George Colley (3) the 1977 political manifesto of Fianna Fail (4) the republican agenda of the time, the viewer will be lost.

Three hours is barely enough time for the basics and there is no time to educate those who know nothing about recent Irish history. Indeed, often key figures (Sheila Dev for example) are referenced with a headline only.

I kept hearing the Jim Reeve's song 'He'll have to Go' until 'Rise and Follow Charlie' was played and I remembered how that song rang in the air for a full summer of my childhood.

I can't wait for the two episodes to follow. Its a disappointment that it can't be a 10 part series but given the limited market for this, the rumored budget of €4 m was plenty.

A triumph of Irish drama.
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