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:
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.
* 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.
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.