London detectives investigate crimes from the past, unravelling secrets left buried for years.London detectives investigate crimes from the past, unravelling secrets left buried for years.London detectives investigate crimes from the past, unravelling secrets left buried for years.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 wins & 10 nominations total
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Reviewers say 'Unforgotten' is a gripping British crime drama with intricate storytelling, strong performances, and realistic character development. Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar are praised for their roles, and the series is lauded for its thoughtful pacing and emotional depth. While most reviewers highlight the show's excellence, some criticize certain plot elements and character arcs as contrived. Despite this, the series is generally regarded as a standout in the genre, offering a unique blend of suspense and human drama.
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Outstanding crime drama which has held my interest across all four series. Nicola Walker, Sanjeev Bhaskar and all the regular cast have created believable characters and the guest actors in each series have maintained the high standard of acting. If you're looking for a crime series to watch I recommend this one. It's up there with Line of Duty and The Bridge - all different but all equally well acted with interesting storylines. Don't miss it!
Because of personal experiences, I usually avoid brutal/graphic shows and movies, but Unforgotten handles these issues better than most so I always watch. Exploring just one case per season works well. It's such a multi-faceted show, covering a much wider range of topics and isn't stereotypical, so comes across more realistically to me. If you want something similar but real-life, watch The Pembrokeshire Murders.
Excellent series but it wouldnt be the same without Nicola Walker. Her compassion and sympathy isnt just seen its felt. Each season gets better and better.
With an intelligent and engrossing plot, excellent casting, production, and camera work, you can't ask for much more.
BUT we do get much more in the stunning level of acting. And / or direction - as a non-filmie I can't really tell who is making it so good. Enough to say that everyone is continually great in their roles. Totally believable. Contrast this to the vast majority of shows where half the people just parrot the script when cued.
In acting chops, Nicola Walker stands out even among so many experts. A perfect choice for the role and she does it perfectly. It's unjust that her name does not appear in the IMDb front page "stars" list.
Odd as well is the deus ex machina arrangement of her story in Season 4.
Now about Season 5: The melodrama is ramped up with more frequent heart-to-hearts and all those taking longer. Longer too are the holds on the close-up facial shots. Apparently on the theory that if some is good, more is better, and too much is just enough.
My advice is to skip Season 5. You won't be missing anything.
BUT we do get much more in the stunning level of acting. And / or direction - as a non-filmie I can't really tell who is making it so good. Enough to say that everyone is continually great in their roles. Totally believable. Contrast this to the vast majority of shows where half the people just parrot the script when cued.
In acting chops, Nicola Walker stands out even among so many experts. A perfect choice for the role and she does it perfectly. It's unjust that her name does not appear in the IMDb front page "stars" list.
Odd as well is the deus ex machina arrangement of her story in Season 4.
Now about Season 5: The melodrama is ramped up with more frequent heart-to-hearts and all those taking longer. Longer too are the holds on the close-up facial shots. Apparently on the theory that if some is good, more is better, and too much is just enough.
My advice is to skip Season 5. You won't be missing anything.
I am really blown away by this series. The writing is excellent, and, as a lover of mysteries, the plot is riveting. Each episode builds on the previous episode. The chronology of events and the characters make sense. Notwithstanding dramatic license, the people seem real, with strengths and weaknesses we can all recognize and relate to. The acting is phenomenal.
Also, I was not aware that issues of race were as prevalent in England as I have recently learned. As an African-American, I always considered Europe to be, historically, much more tolerant of racial differences than in the US. Apparently, that was, and is, not the case.
Finally, I can appreciate the sensitivity and thoroughness with which the police, led by the character played by Nicola Walker, are conducting the investigation into Jimmy's death. The scenes and dialogs with his mother are not only touching, but ring so true of how a parent who has lost a child would feel and react and live. I have first-hand experience of that unspeakable state. Thank you, Chis Lang.
Also, I was not aware that issues of race were as prevalent in England as I have recently learned. As an African-American, I always considered Europe to be, historically, much more tolerant of racial differences than in the US. Apparently, that was, and is, not the case.
Finally, I can appreciate the sensitivity and thoroughness with which the police, led by the character played by Nicola Walker, are conducting the investigation into Jimmy's death. The scenes and dialogs with his mother are not only touching, but ring so true of how a parent who has lost a child would feel and react and live. I have first-hand experience of that unspeakable state. Thank you, Chis Lang.
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