DOPE GIRLS TV SERIES
BBC UNVEILS CHEAP LOOKING FIRST IMAGES
Well, after My Lady Jane, here is another new series whose first unveiled images have put me right off wanting to watch it: aren't the first pictures from BBC new period set drama DOPE GIRLS one of the most depressive things you have seen this spring? From the boring cast to visual ugliness do they really think these would attract anyone to watch it? New six episode series will bring 1918 Soho to life, says BBC, although I see nothing lively in it. Even the woke description of the series leaves a nasty taste of rotten agenda in one's mouth.
IT IS THE END OF WORLD WAR ONE
As Britain celebrates the Armistice on the streets of London, men return from the front expecting to rejoin society and pick up where they left off - but a newly empowered generation of women are loath to simply return to the kitchen. Using Soho’s expanding illicit underground clubland scene as their playground, women explore previously unimaginable opportunities on either side of the law. DOPE GIRLS depicts in visceral detail the birth of the modern nightlife industry guided and gilded by female endeavour.
As Britain celebrates the Armistice on the streets of London, men return from the front expecting to rejoin society and pick up where they left off - but a newly empowered generation of women are loath to simply return to the kitchen. Using Soho’s expanding illicit underground clubland scene as their playground, women explore previously unimaginable opportunities on either side of the law. DOPE GIRLS depicts in visceral detail the birth of the modern nightlife industry guided and gilded by female endeavour.
Julianne Nicholson leads as Kate Galloway, a single mother who establishes a nightclub amidst the hedonistic uproar of post-World War One London, embracing a life of criminal activities with the dedicated aim of providing for her daughter Evie (Eilidh Fisher).
Eliza Scanlen plays Violet Davies, one of the first wave of female officers, who is assigned to go undercover and investigate the illicit world of underground Soho nightclubs. This is where we find Billie Cassidy (Umi Myers), a bohemian dancer, whose life is irrevocably changed by Kate’s arrival. Also starring are Michael Duke, Ian Bonar, Dustin Demri-Burns, Geraldine James, Nabhaan Rizwan, Priya Kansara, Jordan Kouamé, Will Keen and Sebastian Croft .
Probably not for me. And I don't really know the actors playing here.
ReplyDeleteIt is a terrible and boring cast, just look them at these photos, like zombies lol
DeleteReally, so bad? We are watching Mit zitternden Händen (not sure about the English title), a short Swedish thriller-drama..
DeleteWorse than bad.
DeleteI am currently actually translating a Swedish novel for my publisher.
I dont want to say it looks boring! But Why photos look so dark?
ReplyDeleteDark and ugly and not fun at all.
DeleteEgads! Visually dreadful, indeed! What the heck is that spiked crap on her chest? Looks like something fresh out of torture porn. Trying to add a little shock to liven up the rest of the dreary aspects of this?
ReplyDeleteIf that was their intention they failed miserably methinks.
DeleteZzzzzzzzzzzz. Oh hello Dezmeister!
ReplyDeleteOy, nice to see you alive, I thought you were dead as dodo.
DeleteBeen working and sleeping and working and sleeping, is all.
DeleteSleeping with da missus hopefully....
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