Gentleman Jack

(serial)
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Dramat / Historyczny / Romantyczny / Biograficzny
Wielka Brytania, (2019–2022), 15 h 50 min (Liczba minut: 56–69 min)

VOD (1)

Serie(2) / Odcinki(16)

Opisy(1)

W roku 1832, po latach egzotycznych podróży i wspinania się po drabinie społecznej, Anne Lister powraca do miasta Halifax, w hrabstwie West Yorkshire. Kobieta jest zdeterminowana, aby przywrócić dawną świetność swojej posiadłości Shibden Hall. Aby to zrobić, musi ponownie otworzyć kopalnią węgla i zaaranżować sobie dobre małżeństwo. Ubrana od stóp do głów na czarno, charyzmatyczna i uparta Anne nie zamierza jednak wychodzić za mąż za mężczyznę. W zgodzie ze swoją naturą postanawia wziąć ślub z kobietą. Nie może być to jednak zwykła osoba. Jej wybranka musi być nieziemsko bogata. (HBO)

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Malarkey 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski It is true that there is an incredible amount of LGBT themes in series and movies lately. Like, too much. But I keep thinking that if the creators take the idea in the right direction, it could be interesting. Plus, Suranne Jones plays the main role here, who pleasantly surprised me last year in Doctor Foster. So I simply tried Gentleman Jack with the thought that I will see how it turns out. Well, the result is that in the series you can see the work of transferring that time and atmosphere into the plot absolutely the best way possible. A bit of the problems of the British aristocracy could be felt, the Austenish disgust for life and the trouble associated with it, forcing to deal with people's nonsense and create problems where there are none. But Anne Lister, with her tough character, really nailed it, and at that moment I enjoyed it, but when she started to show more emotions, I stopped enjoying it. In the end, I finished it after the series and I won't go back to it. ()

NinadeL 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika (do tego serialu)

angielski A series inspired by the diary entries of Anne Lister, one of the first modern lesbians (if you need to give her a label). The 1830s was not a time conducive to any form of LGBT, but that obviously makes it all the more interesting for historical drama. I can't imagine that a substance this complex could work entirely in a single short film, but a mini-series is a great format. That there is a wave of liberating enlightenment, society is slowly but surely flowing towards a new lacing in the Biedermeier... Perfect for viewers of the new Vanity Fair or Harlots treatments. #bbc ()