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The Durrells (2016–2019)
10/10
I never wanted this to end
9 August 2020
Having watched the movie and thoroughly enjoyed it, a friend suggested that I watch this series, she told me how she was totally hooked on The Durrells.and I now understand. I have rarely watched a series so consistently good and the Durrells' story is a wonderful one and the first thing I will do as soon as I am able is read Gerald's trilogy.
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10/10
Someone has it in for the movie makers
21 October 2019
A quick look at the bad reviews shows that most of them were written around the same time, mid July 2017 and most all of them are 1 star ratings, an obvious attack on the movie makers and nothing to do with the quality of the film. I urge you to ignore these fake reviews and read instead those written after the summer of 2017!
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George Michael: Freedom (2017 TV Movie)
10/10
A must see for George Michael fans
17 October 2017
What I really liked about this documentary was the insight we got, from George himself, into the beautiful lyrics that he wrote and performed, especially after the death of his first real love, Anselmo. George told us what inspired his song writing before and after his meeting with Anselmo and he showed us, with the help of musical clips, how his various emotions manifested themselves through song. His happiness when he met Anselmo, his sadness when Anselmo died and when his mother died of cancer, his anger when Sony refused to let him go and his humour after his unfortunate encounter in a Beverly Hills loo, Ricky Gervais made us laugh with his take on the affair. Elton John seemed to understand George well and perhaps surprisingly, Liam Gallagher too.They, along with a few other celebrities, helped us get to know George better and by the time Chris Martin started to sing "A Different Corner", his tribute to George at the Brit Awards, there were tears in my eyes. I met George Michael many years ago and we all knew he was gay, but most of all it was obvious that he was a very kind person and very vulnerable, which comes across during this fine documentary. You will laugh and probably cry when you watch Freedom, I dare you not too!
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