
Nick Dear
Author of Persuasion [1995 TV movie]
Works by Nick Dear
Agatha Christie's Poirot: Cards on the Table [2006 TV episode] (2006) — Screenwriter — 13 copies, 1 review
In the Ruins 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1955-06-11
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- England
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- Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Excellent! The BBC really know how to do Jane Austen.
This is one of her lesser-known novels, but the adaptation brought it to life very well, with some humour where appropriate, and two very believable main protagonists. Scenery and language felt believable, close to the text of the book.
Very enjoyable, highly recommended to anyone who likes character-based period drama, whether or not you have read the classic book.
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This is one of her lesser-known novels, but the adaptation brought it to life very well, with some humour where appropriate, and two very believable main protagonists. Scenery and language felt believable, close to the text of the book.
Very enjoyable, highly recommended to anyone who likes character-based period drama, whether or not you have read the classic book.
Longer review here: show more target="_top">https://suesdvdreviews.blogspot.com/2019/05/persuasion-starring-amanda-root.html show less
Second read for me. I enjoyed it just as much as the first time around many years ago. This is one of the most complex Poirot mysteries. Four potential killers and four sleuths when a flamboyant mountebank is murdered right in front of his guests at a house party. Poirot puts his little grey cells to work to find out who the killer was. Even Poirot is surprised to find out how many secrets people have buried in their past. The Bridge analogies are very apt and the intricacies of the clues show more are true
Agatha Christie. There is a reason she is the master. show less
Agatha Christie. There is a reason she is the master. show less
Jane Austen is one of my very favorite authors. And Persuasion is my favorite of her works. This, however, is certainly not a favorite among film adaptations of her novels. Wentworth struck me as too old. The musical accompaniment is neither true to the period nor a score designed for the film but Debussey! There's this scene that always makes me cringe where after a quiet romantic moment a carnival suddenly bursts into the scene with all the subtlety of a fireworks display--no doubt to show show more the unexpressed love in their hearts! And you know, even in theaters, I recognized that last shot of ships in the sunset as spliced in from The Bounty.
So, yeah, I have issues. But then, if this isn't the Firth/Ehle Pride and Prejudice or the Emma Thompson Sense and Sensibility it's not really bad--and fairly watchable. No doubt I'm being picky because I would wish for more for one of my favorite books. show less
So, yeah, I have issues. But then, if this isn't the Firth/Ehle Pride and Prejudice or the Emma Thompson Sense and Sensibility it's not really bad--and fairly watchable. No doubt I'm being picky because I would wish for more for one of my favorite books. show less
One of the best film adptations ever made of a Jane Austen novel, with all elements in harmony and considerable faithfulness to the book while being cinematic instead of literary. Wonderful production design. Both leads are perhaps a little old for their roles but very good performances..
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