Cathardincu
Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Senteur
As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
Brendon Jones
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
axkathy
WYCC channel 20 in Chicago "WISE TV" PBS station started airing this program recently. It isn't listed by our cable station or broadcast station by its title. Itis listed as "to be announced". I like the series but know very little about the beginning. Started watching at the episode where they are moving the clinic back to the tavern. Any idea what episode this is and where I can find a list of episode titles and brief explanations? Is this series still being filmed? Since the station this is airing usually shows old BBC programs and programs that had a short life, I assume Distant Shores is also no longer being filmed. I do like Peter Davidson. First watched him as one of the Dr. Whos'2
bsobottka
Have found this series by accident on Vision TV in Canada. Have enjoyed Peter Davison in The Last Detective and was pleased to see another series starring Peter. Unfortunately I have started this at Series Two and have not seen the first.The scenery is beautiful, the stories and acting extremely natural -something it seems only the British can do. There is terrific development each week of the characters and the plots are very realistic. It is not hard to get drawn into the series with such a strong and talented cast. The story lines in Series 2 have all been well written and I look forward to each weekly episode. This series has strong bones and could continue for many more seasons.Hoping for Series 3 - I will be watching along with many other Candians.
purdhams
For anyone who enjoyed the first series the good news is that a second has been made. the bad news is that ITV don't appear to have any plans for showing it. I wonder if the success of Doc martin with a similar theme of a doctor moving to a rural community has anything to do with this? Trying to find out anything about this second series has been like trying to pull teeth from a chicken. ITV's awful web site has no information and it was only on my third attempt with the ITV 'help'link that I actually got an answer (which was wrong!). Fortunately information about the series did leak out via the craster online web site and a blog from one musician who recorded for the series (and who thought it was to be shown in January). No news on any merchandise such as a DVD but as ITV seem to have forgotten anything about the series this isn't surprising.
Duane Evenson
This is an engaging (too) short series of a small isolated community. Its mixture of quirky humor and fallible people and their very real seeming emotions draws a person into the story. We like and care for the characters, even Bill while he's being an ass.The last episode is probably the most uneven episode and thus the weakest. Duncan's death has a feel of being too convenient; sort of a "Deus ex Machina." There are good parts to this episode, I liked the start, where we see the family at breakfast. They are clearly dysfunctional but are still closer now than at any other time in the series.I think this is the major effect on the family members. When they come to the island, they are rather cool individuals. During the time they spend on the island, they become more caring and closer. All is not rosy though as they make mistakes and hurt each other in the process. The Islanders' example of calm acceptance of each other's flaws helps the family forgive and accept each other. They end up being closer by knowing each other better and accepting the other's flaws.As you can see, this story is primarily character driven. Thankfully, the actors are excellent in creating warm, flawed characters we are interested in knowing. Well done.