The Shadow Line . A brilliant darkly thriller

18 oct 2012

I found with this british miniserie some weeks ago, a BBC production of seven episodes which has been a great surprise. It caught quickly my attention, and even before I could know how much would be able to enjoy it, I already was trapped fully.

The plot, set on the present London, turn around the conflict to the drugs traffic inside United Kingdom, and above all on the murder case of a important and feared drug dealer, who had recently been set free of jail after receiving a royal pardon for his crimes. From this point, the crime investigation will be carried of parallel way on both sides: the drug dealers, and the police, which will give to the viewers a vision from different angles. On one hand, we have the detective Jonah Gabriel (Chiwetel Ejiofor), who is fronting the case while try overcome an amnesia suffered because of a recent head shoot, and on the other hand, Joseph Bede (Christopher Eccleston), right hand of the dead drug dealer, who is forced to take the leadership of the group and try keep the dead man's nephew in line, even when his only wish is really go away of this life and try to overcome the hard moments that lives with his wife. In the perspective of these characters, we must add a third character, the mysterious, darkly, merciless and calculating Gatehouse (a sublime Stephen Rea), whose important role always seems be hidden behind a unknown loyalties and purpose. Under this triangle of characters, a complicated plot is developed, these ones where you need pay a lot of attention, and while some things are clarify, others is muddled even more, thanks in part to the subplots which keep other characters, some of them quite important (like the Peter Glickman character, played by Antony Sher, who share with Stephen Rea one of the top sequences of entire serie for me)

Two spotlights emerge from the darkness, two cops with flashlights on hand illuminate a car with a dead man inside. After check the crime scene, one of them, the most experienced, says to the other: "This is not for us, We are going to pass it and after, we left away of the picture as much as we can...because whoever takes over this fucking issue, sure as shit will be his death". After, He points at the dead man with his fingers, as if were a gun, and shoots: bang, bang...bang! The case is open and the series titles appears, accompanied for her brilliant main song, which finish to put the icing on the cake to the first superb sequence of the TV show. Nothing more is neccesary, sometimes you just need a minute to know that you bump into something which you will need see without choice...Shadow Line is one of this times.

Impeccable technically, shoot with extreme exquisiteness, and surronded with a worrying atmosphere, darkly and oppresive, The Shadow Line contain some of the best sequences than I have ever seen on a TV serial, and the best part is that this good work is keeping from the first sequence to the last one. Although the flatteries for the series are a lot, I need to confess that there are a few narrative gaps, and moments a bit hard to believe, on part because the dialogue lines finish to be too bombastic and grandiloquente. But this only happens in very few occasions, and it be make up for with the accompaniment of a great performances, among them, is should be pointed out the Gatehouse character, playing by talented Stephen Rea, who eats the camera on every plane.

In short, this series revelation of 2011, written, produced and directed by Hugo Blick, unquestionably deserves to be discovered for all those who still don't know it. If you don't seen it yet, and you like the genre, you are already wasting time...run to see it!!


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