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9/10
Gripping, keeps your interest til the very last.
Sleepin_Dragon2 November 2018
Save me is a truly excellent watch, I must start by commending Lennie James, for his writing, acting and work rate, I get the impression he's a bit of a perfectionist, every aspect of this series is on point. The writing is fantastic, you're made to think you're watching a purely domestic drama, half way through comes the switch, and you realise you're faced with something much grittier.

It's a character driven series, with some superb performances, in particular I must compliment Stephen Graham, Alex Arnold, Suranne Jones and Lennie himself of course, all are incredible, each plays a complex character, but all with a sense of reality.

The first few episodes are casual, but once you reach part four, you're literally on a knife edge, the concluding episode is a harrowing, powerful and thought provoking watch, it brought me to tears.

I'm so glad we're getting a second series, as there are still plenty of questions. I would have to highlight some of the dialogue was muffled at times, we all seemed to be saying 'what was that' quite a lot, but that's the only minor gripe I had.

I thoroughly enjoyed it. 9/10
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9/10
Brilliant acting , gripping storyline
jupiter_jup166 March 2018
Have just finished watching this series and have to say its one of the best british series i have seen for a while. The whole cast is perfect and the acting superb - Especially from Lennie James, Stephen Graham, Alice May Feetham and Suranne Jones who really put in powerful performances.

Episode 1 starts off a little slow but stick with it , the final 2 episodes are really tense and gripping to watch and the bond between Lennie James and everyone that surrounds him (especially Stephen Grahams character) is something special on screen.

Its no secret that Lennie James has confirmed series 2, there are a few lose ends unresolved in episode 6 that some people were a bit disapointed with but i think it was clever writing from Lennie and the whole feel of the show was gritty, tense and brilliantly done. Really looking forward to more episodes and would love to see Lennie write and act in more gritty powerfully acted shows like this in the future
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9/10
Please disregard the bad rating
weinstockstfleur-2271016 March 2018
This show is in every way amazing , i serioulsy created an account just so you guys wont be discouraged from the negative reviews this had excellent acting ,great story line and very very much thrilling plot. D o yourself a favor and watch
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10/10
Top notch crime drama from the UK
iffqu19 March 2018
I must admit I love crime dramas. Courtroom and police dramas are my thing so I can be pretty selective in what I watch. I've recently been disappointed by some of the series coming out from the UK (Trauma, Next of Kin and Collateral). They were too predictable and didn't leave me curious. Save Me on the other hand was incredible. The actors Lennie James, Stephen Graham, Alice May Feetham and Suranne Jones did an excellent job . I'm not going to give anything away, but if you are looking for a top notch crime drama with real characters which have you hanging on the edge of your sit then this is the one to watch.
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8/10
Refreshingly Different
arjsinga9 March 2018
Good points: this has great character development, each with their own quips and nuances, excellent acting especially from Lennie James, and submerges the viewer to working-class inner city London and uncomfortable insights into a murkier world. Highlights the plasticity of people - no one is all good or all bad - most are shades of grey. Overall, a fantastic and unconventional drama.

Bad points: a few moments where you would not expect a character or human being for that matter to act or react, making these moments implausible. Ending also a let down for some.
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8/10
Give it time and you'll be rewarded
Bertaut4 December 2020
Nelson "Nelly" Rowe (Lennie James) is a popular self-styled womaniser living on a Deptford council estate in London, whose life is turned upside down when he is arrested on suspicion of kidnapping his thirteen-year-old daughter Jody (Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness) whom he hasn't seen in ten years. After convincing the police of his innocence, and frustrated with the way the case is progressing, Nelly decides to take matters into his own hands and try to track down Jody himself.

From a plot perspective, the first season of Save Me starts very slowly, but what it does do extremely well is build up a background of small details that help establish the milieu as authentic and lived-in. The housing estate in Deptford is essentially a character in itself, and the glimpses of the denizens going about their idiosyncratic ways gives an almost documentarian tone - from the guy doing tai chi on his balcony, to the kids kicking a football at one another, to the young lesbian couple stealing a kiss against a wall, to the meditating Buddhist, to the couple dancing slowly on a basketball court, to the woman in a burka carrying a skateboard, to the older folk watching it all happen day after day, it's a paean to the real lives that people lead in this kind of community. Indeed, one of the most consistent themes is the importance community in general. Elsewhere, the penultimate episode features a 'rape' scene that's exceptionally difficult to watch, but not for the reasons you'd think, and which offers a fascinating portrayal of how potent sexual power dynamics can be.

Lennie James, who also wrote the show, is predictably enthralling, with a simmering rage just below the surface, which is constantly threatening to boil over. Stephen Graham plays Fabio "Melon" Melonzola, a convicted sex offender trying to put the past behind him, bringing his usual chameleonic abilities to a difficult part. Suranne Jones as Claire McGory, Jody's mother, isn't really given a huge amount to do beyond a few generic scenes as the quintessential worried parent, it she plays the part well, going with subtlety and shock rather than histrionics. Strangely, a subplot involving her husband Barry (Barry Ward) is inexplicably dropped in the penultimate episode. These missteps notwithstanding, the season is a fine amalgamation of a Ken Loach warts-and-all tone with a more thriller-esque core that's well directed by Nick Murphy.

Picking up eighteen months after the end of the first season, the second season, dubbed Save Me Too, also starts with slow early episodes which almost imperceptibly ramp up the tension, and once again, the last two episodes are exceptional. With this season's directorial duties split evenly between Jim Loach (son of Ken) and Coky Giedroyc, the show's aesthetic becomes slightly more adventurous (the second episode, for example, is primarily a flashback, whilst other episodes place us more directly in Nelly's head, with a more noticeable sense of subjectivity), but not to the point of distracting from what remains the core of the story - realistic characterisation.

Just as with the first season, the second is far more interested in characters than plot, and once again, James and Graham are exceptional. James goes all-in on Nelly's bull-in-a-china-shop mentality, making the character, if anything, less attractive than he was in the first season. He's still got the twinkle in the eye, but the events of the last year and a half have definitely had an impact on him. Never the most tactful character, his tendency to shout first and ask questions the next day after he's calmed down is even more apparent than before. And although characters such as Clair and Barry drop into the background a little, others come to the fore and help to expand the milieu; there's Tam (Jason Flemyng), Nelly's kind-hearted cross-dressing friend; Bernie (Alice Feetham), Melon's conflicted wife; Stace (Susan Lynch), may or may not be in love with Nelly; Zita (Camilla Beeput), Nelly's girlfriend; and, especially, Grace (an exceptional and emotionally devastating performance from Olive Gray), who was once held by the same people who took Jody.
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8/10
Most enjoyable
info-444994 March 2018
Lennie James and Stephen Graham are excellent. It's a slow starter so don't give up after ep 1. Sky allowing you to download all 6 eps, if you can't wait for the weekly show. I found it a slightly disappointing at the end, with a few lose ends not resolved, series 2 maybe?
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6/10
This program will hang over you
Barnfizzle6 April 2020
I watched series 1 & 2 back to back and never has a programme hung over me like a depression as much as this. It is good but its dark. Didn't take to the main character at all. Stupid things he says and the way he acts did my head in. It is worth a watch but maybe follow it up with an episode of the office or something to stop you from staring at the wall for the rest of the night.
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8/10
Addictive viewing
millerlightuk3 March 2018
Brilliant acting from Lennie James and Stephen Graham. Based around south London, this has a hint of nil by mouth about it. Filmed with a gritty darkness . Really enjoyable, even though the subject matter is depressing, well worth a watch.
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6/10
Hard to kept up
tro-7626019 May 2020
Great cast drew me in at times very good but for us yanks very hard to keep up with the slang and phrasing Too bad
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9/10
Gritty
Flunkstar13 March 2018
Captures a small part of modern London life perfectly. Great acting with believable characters throughout. Well paced direction and script start to finish. Possibly you'd think 'umm phone the police' every now and then but that would negate the 'drama' and they are not sophisticated people from the off! Worthy of a binge.
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6/10
Why?
p_piorico10 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The story is there, occasionally intense, hardly suspenseful, but still there. But then why does it have to be about a whiny, idiotic, clumsy, selfish, unkempt, unshaven drunk running around in a filthy yellow duvet borrowing homes, cars, favors he never thanks anybody for?
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5/10
Boring and Lifeless
brightspark-7823916 July 2018
So many good reviews on here, hard to believe they are genuine. I honestly wanted to like this show just based on the premise - an estranged couple, a missing daughter, a hint of human trafficking - what's not to like. Turns out it's all been done before and much, much better than this drivel. Save Me is sadly lacking in suspense or intrigue and primarily consists of the father hanging about in his local pub. Hugely disappointing!
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8/10
Season 2 review: excellent except for last episode
blue-raincoat3 April 2020
Season two is as dramatic and compelling as season one. Same characters, well drawn, with a couple of additions. Jason Flemyng is wonderful in an underwritten part, and both young girls (Grace and Jody) put in powerful performances. This is a great drama however it does bug me in the extreme that the final episodes of both series offered nothing but set ups for future subsequent series. Please offer your audience some kind of resolution, or extend the number of episodes to do the same. This trickery is very off-putting and disappointing.
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8/10
Worth Watching
bryangary6526 March 2018
Captures the characters seen every day in London well.

Subject is a dark matter but relevant in the world we live in today.

Lennie James shows there is more to his talent than just killing Zombies on the Walking Dead. His character is very charismatic, and well supported by a tense Suranne Jones and the always watchable Stephen Graham.
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8/10
Staggeringly brilliant.....but there is a big "but"
darrenlloyd18 March 2018
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This was wonderful with a gripping plot, brilliant die reaction, fantastic acting, and sweaty palm suspense..........until the last 5 minutes. And therein lies the big "but". Either the scriptwriters just forgot to finish the story off or else they realised just before going into production that there was a lot more coin to be turned by not bothering as they could save that until series 2 and just not bother with any meaningful ending to justify the previous 6 hours of screen time.

I still have to give it an 8 out of 10 as the previous 5 hours and 55 mins were amazing. But why oh why did they have to ruin the ending that way.
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9/10
Stunning.
PippinInOz4 July 2018
If you have not seen this before, I strongly encourage you to give a go. As you can see by some of the negative reviews here this will not be up everyone's street.

The strengths are: Strong three dimensional working class characters (thank you, I appreciated - and recognised - some of the characters here) If you are looking for Cor blimey trousers stereotypical Cock er nees, then this isn't for you. I loved most of these people.

The acting is first class. If you are a lover of English dramas you will recognise most if not all of the faces here - they are magnificent.

The various mise en scene: again fantastic. Apparently they decided to shoot on location rather than use a lot of studio shots - and it shows. People on the estate let the programme makers use their flats to film inside, lending this a genuine feel of someone's home, rather than someone's 'idea' of what a council flat looks like.

There are some absolutely beautiful little 'asides' - watch out for the little boy sitting in a blow up boat in the middle of the ashflelt making up a story to amuse himself. Lovely stuff.

It is gripping, gritty and down right sad at times. Well done to all who contributed.
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6/10
Emperors new clothes!
hitmeup-6586430 August 2018
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Am I missing something? Can't believe all the great reviews. With the ever watchable Suranne Jones I expected a while lot more from an excellent idea but in truth you had to suspend belief and ignore the fact you could drive a bus through large parts of the plot. All of which apparently was solved by Nelly and his cohorts with next to no police involvement and amongst other things we are supposed to believe that as father of a missing girl with no doubt widespread publicity as to who he is he is accepted no questions asked into the club where his daughter and other young girls may be part of the child sex ring. There is more besides which was why I continued watching. In a perverse kind of way I enjoyed the series tho how much that was to see what part of the plot in the next episode the next bus could be driven through I'm not sure but I did last to the ludicrous ending which had second series written all over it which no doubt I will also watch for the same reasons!
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8/10
Gripping Drama
adambond-9404424 January 2020
I really don't understand where the bad reviews for this have come from. I found it very well written and extremely gripping... I binged on it in one night (that says a lot!) Once I'd finished watching an episode it left me hungry for more... EACH TIME! I'd highly recommend this to anyone who isn't too easily grossed out emotionally. Kudos to Lennie James for a job well done!
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6/10
Season 2 review
gallagherkellie28 October 2021
Keeps you gripped. The main character is so frustrating and I'm not sure why his friends stay friends with him. Stephen Graham is such a good actor that you feel sorry for him when you know you shouldn't.

The characters make annoying decisions and I have a couple of unanswered questions. I give season 2 a 6.5/10.
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10/10
2nd series was even better
maurs-1085422 March 2021
Caught the 2nd series and binged watched it. We had basically forgotten the story but 2 episodes in it was very clear and the plot even thicker. Lennie James was so good. I see he wrote this. Definitely suits his demeanor in this story. Great British drama. The young actors were very good also. Just needed subtitles sometimes with the strong accents. Well done.
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6/10
Great Performances but didn't win me over
tm-sheehan9 September 2021
My Review- "Save Me " Streaming on Stan)

My Rating 6.5

This 12 part Series in my view has some super performances especially from Lennie James the series Creator , Executive Producer and Star .

Lennie James is cast as "Nelly "Rowe an absent father down and out womaniser who spends the entire series on a solitary man hunt for the abductors of his daughter Jody who he gave total custody up to her mother On a tireless quest to find his missing daughter Jody, Nelly will go to any length to uncover the truth and he'll discover more about himself and those around him than he could have ever imagined.

I'll watch any series that features Suranne Jones who is also splendid as Jody's distraught Mum Claire McGory who obviously still has an emotional connection to her ex "Nelly" I have no issue with the ensemble performances in "Save Me." my problem with the series is that it's spoilt by a padded out script with far too many characters that I think confuse and detract from the story.

The one glaring fault or criticism of Lennie James screenplay is the lack of Police involvement and the fact that Nelly takes on the whole investigation and quest to find his daughter himself.

Surely if a suspected teenage girl abduction trafficking ring was involved in kidnapping and selling their prey to the highest bidder every cop and detective in London would be assigned to the case .

We see an occasional visit by a couple of Detectives but they only seem to turn up when Nelly finds a clue or a dead suspect turns up.

Some series do go on and on and are a big time investment they have to leave the viewer wanting more .

I was impressed enough to watch series 2 really only for the performances but doubt I'll watch a third series of "Save Me." as I've seen this bleak sad crime story before in Series like "Sex Traffic" 2004 and various British Crime Thrillers so this series really didn't present anything new this viewer.

Obviously many people think it's much better than I do so I'm not panning the series entirely it's just didn't impress me.

In an interview with the Radio Times published on Monday, 12th April 2021 the writer and star of the series, Lennie James, revealed that he is currently working on scripting a third series of the drama, that Sky Television have not yet commissioned a third series and that if they do commission series three it will be the final series. James also announced that due to his commitments to Feat the Walking Dead and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic the earliest release date for a possible third series would be late 2022.

I won't be waiting in anticipation.
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3/10
Unpleasant show which drags on and on and buries you with misery
EPMD5717 March 2020
I do not recommend this show. It's a downer, which isn't itself a dealbreaker, but there also isn't anyone to cheer for. Every character is unpleasant. Even the lead character has many moments that make you feel indifferent to his fate.

It's only six episodes, but that's a long time to be caught up in this miserable setting.
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10/10
Brilliant show - must watch!
daniel_joseph_gillard20 March 2018
This show is gripping and very well made. Brilliant main act. Surranne Jones is amazing, as always.
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8/10
I Love British Allows and I Love Lennie, but
Mehki_Girl11 March 2021
This isn't really a review. I can't understand a damned thing. Yes, I understand the premise, but the transitions from on thing to another is confusing and I can't understand a darn thing anyone is saying!

I need an interpreter to interpret British colloquialisms into American standard English!

No kidding! His girlfriend found out about the other girlfriend, and that's why they were screaming (there's a lot of screaming in this show) at each other in the pub, but I didn't get that until two or three scenes later and only when someone explicitly said it.

The accents are so thick I'm struggling even with captions. And everything is cryptic. No one states anything plainly.

I don't mind complex, but I'm struggling to understand what's being said. Anyway, love Lennie's intense performance.

He's a fantastic actor and makes everything he's in that much better (he was a fan favorite in The Walking Dead) and so much so they sent him to the mediocre Fear the Walking Dead, hoping his outstanding acting could save that clunker.
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