Downton Abbey: Series One, 2010. The goings-on in a large English household in the 1910s.
Created by Julian Fellowes. Directed by Brian Percival (3 episodes), Ben Bolt (2) & Brian Kelly (2). Written by Fellowes, with Shelagh Stephenson (1 episode) & Tina Pepler (1). Starring Hugh Bonneville, Brendan Coyle, Michelle Dockery, Rob James-Collier & Dan Stevens.
Concept: 1/4 (Bad)
Story: 2/4 (Indifferent). Spiteful people backstabbing each other is not my idea of entertaining drama.
Characters: 2/4 (Indifferent). And occasionally finding out secrets about characters is not my idea of development.
Dialog: 3/4 (Good)
Pacing: 3/4 (Good)
Cinematography: 3/4 (Good)
Special effects/design: 4/4 (Great)
Acting: 3/4 (Good)
Music: 2/4 (Indifferent)
Subjective Rating: 6/10 (Okay, 2/4). It's well done for what it is. I just don't see the appeal of this sort of thing. It probably doesn't help that it portrays an oppressive world as something good and noble. At one point the family patriarch makes a little speech about being merely a custodian of his estate, implying that he's burdened with responsibility and not, contrary to all evidence, obscenely privileged. And of course he's fair and protective of his underlings, and they're all much happier in servitude than they would be otherwise. It's pretty disgusting. But then, I'm a straight male, so no one expects me to enjoy this kind of show. My wife liked it.
Objective Rating (Average): 2.5/4 (Okay)
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