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The English

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 51m
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The English (2022)
Follows a woman as she seeks revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son.
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Follows a woman as she seeks revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son.Follows a woman as she seeks revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son.Follows a woman as she seeks revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son.

  • Creator
    • Hugo Blick
  • Stars
    • Emily Blunt
    • Chaske Spencer
    • Stephen Rea
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,469
    55
    • Creator
      • Hugo Blick
    • Stars
      • Emily Blunt
      • Chaske Spencer
      • Stephen Rea
    • 361User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Emily Blunt
    Emily Blunt
    • Cornelia Locke
    • 2022
    Chaske Spencer
    Chaske Spencer
    • Eli Whipp
    • 2022
    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Sheriff Robert Marshall
    • 2022
    Tom Hughes
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    • Thomas Trafford
    • 2022
    Steve Wall
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    • Thin Kelly
    • 2022
    Valerie Pachner
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    • Martha Myers
    • 2022
    Malcolm Storry
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    • Red Morgan
    • 2022
    Nicholas Aaron
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    • Billy Myers
    • 2022
    Miguel Álvarez
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    • Timothy Flynn
    • 2022
    William Belleau
    William Belleau
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    • 2022
    Walt Klink
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    • Jed Myers
    • 2022
    Cristian Solimeno
    • Clay Jackson
    • 2022
    Tadhg Murphy
    Tadhg Murphy
    • Tap O'Neil
    • 2022
    Rafe Spall
    Rafe Spall
    • David Melmont
    • 2022
    Julian Bleach
    Julian Bleach
    • Jerome McClintock
    • 2022
    Jan Knightley
    Jan Knightley
    • Captain Clegg
    • 2022
    Rod Rondeaux
    Rod Rondeaux
    • Trooper Charlie White
    • 2022
    Corey Bird
    • Young White Moon
    • 2022
    • Creator
      • Hugo Blick
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The English' is a Western series with strong performances by Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer. The cinematography is lauded for its beauty. Themes of revenge, colonization, and harsh realities are central. The slow pace and intricate storytelling are engaging for some, while others find it a drawback. Character development and relationships are strengths, though plot inconsistencies and pacing issues are noted. Dark themes and violence create an intense atmosphere, enhanced by the music and score.
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    8Rob1331

    Pretty Good!

    The English is a pretty good western that's absolutely worth watching. It does start a little slow but by the end of episode 2 it picks up. Each episode just gets better and better. You really come to care for these characters by how well written and acted they are. I'd be shocked if Emily Blunt wasn't nominated for some awards for her job in this. She's that good in this. As is the vastly underrated Chaske Spencer, who's good in just about everything I've ever seen him in. It's a beautifully shot series that captures the reality of the old West. It's a mini series that's only six episodes long so it won't take long to binge it and it's worth every second?
    9yooniverse

    Odd couple for a western, beautifully crafted

    I have to admit, I wasn't going to buy into Emily Blunt as a lead in a western. But it turned out to be thoroughly enjoyable show you didn't know you had to watch. The cinematography is beautiful, as is the theme music. It feels like it's been a while since a western was made of this quality (I'm thinking, maybe Unforgiven?). Like great westerns in the past, the story need not be overly complicated. And it's got sweeping panoramas of the West, capturing the freedom, cruelty and brutality that was the Wild West.

    Blunt and Spencer dazzles. What may have sounded like a contrived story to place some Brits in late 19th century American West, ends up weaving a deep, moving tale of a woman who risks it all to seek vengeance upon a man who wronged her, whom she blames for the death of her son. In the beginning scenes, you may think it makes little sense, but there is much more to her journey and objective. Blunt does a superb job as the story develops and reveals its secrets.

    Spencer, whom I've never seen on screen before, really impresses. Although he portrays a Pawnee who was raised by a white man and served in the Union army, his seemingly indifferent attitude to the plight of the people of other tribes is but a façade that eventually gives way to the long suppressed pain, anger and pride of native Americans. Spencer does an amazing job of giving his character good depth, when more often than not, native American actors tend to play to one-dimensional stereotypes.

    Perhaps a small nit is that the climax feels a little rushed; some may find it a tiny bit anti-climatic. An extra episode or two might have tidied up a few things here and there.

    Very sad it's a mini-series and ends after a short but satisfying six episodes, but it's better to think of it as a very long movie!
    9CANpatbuck3664

    Viciously Bleak but Equally Poignant, Beautiful and Magnetic All the Same

    Although it's becoming more common to show the darker side of the American frontier, I don't know if there's a genre that people are habitually more romantic about than westerns. I don't think anyone will come away from The English pining to have lived in the late 19th century. People are robbed and murdered so casually, people get sick from preventable diseases and are horribly disfigured, the law is bought and paid for etc. But The English presents it in all it's glory and there's a frankness to it that I appreciated. These characters live a world where day-to-day choices could mean the difference between life and death and it grounds the show in some pretty serious stakes. The English doesn't pull punches or paint a more rosy coloured picture of the setting and trouble lies around the corner for Cornelia and Eli in every waking moment.

    Despite the shows bleak tone, I want to echo a lot of other reviewers here in saying that the cinematography, the costuming, the set dressing are all fantastic. The beauty of this harsh terrain is captured in every single frame and it's easy to be swept up in the awe of it. The open grasslands are brimming with potential if you forget about all the territorial massacres and unforgiving terrain, you can see why people still made the journey there.

    The English centres around Cornelia and Eli who find themselves travelling companions after some very coincidental yet trying circumstances. Both protagonists are compelling and very well drawn. Cornelia's resiliency is inspiring, she is forced to change so drastically over the course of the series but she rises to the occasion time after time. She arrives as an unassuming aristocrat but she's barely recognizable by the time the series concludes. She's had to face so much but she is forthright and her bond with Eli is so strong that they can overcome almost anything together. Eli is just as interesting, he's a former native soldier who can't escape the preconceived biases around his race. He's been around the bend in every sense of the word and he's trying to make peace with his past when his chance encounter with Cornelia opens the door to a possible future that he might never had considered. Their partnership grows out of a mutual respect and a shared grief as they have both experienced terrible loss and hardship. It's one of the best displays of a fledgling relationship I've seen in any genre and it's another area in which The English stands out.

    The show primarily revolves around Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer, you'd be surprised how many of the bigger names in the cast vanish and reappear after long stretches. Blunt is pitch perfect as Cornelia, she portrays Cornelia with all her mixed emotions. She really has to run the emotional gauntlet with this character. But she does so with aplomb, it's a performance with many layers and I think she deserves some awards consideration along with her costar. Their shared rapport is amazing, they are great together and apart and I couldn't help but root for both of their characters because of their work. Chaske is absolutely her equal, he's perfect as the strong but reserved Eli. Chaske exudes toughness and as strange as it sounds, you can believe in Eli's traumatic past through Chaske's delivery of a few but very meaningful words. I liked his character best and he never stops being magnetic even when he's having to give Emily's character some tough talk to help her realize what she has to do. The other performance I want to highlight is Rafe Spall as the villainous David Melmont. I vastly preferred Rafe's work in The English to stuff like Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, he does a marvellous job as the depraved yet calculating killer. His character would have fit perfectly in something like Red Dead Redemption right down to the hat and the moustache. This performance completely reversed my opinion of him as an actor and I look forward to seeing him in other things.

    I'm not someone who seeks out a western, people tend to be almost fanatical about them and other than a few one offs (Tombstone was great), it's just an occasional viewing for me. The English is awesome in almost every category across the board and I was blown away by it. The pace can be a little methodical but it can't run at a mile a minute and it was never too slow for too long. I want to wholeheartedly recommend this to anyone that's interested and even to people who aren't. I expect it to garner some consideration and it would be well deserved. Check The English out if you have the chance.
    8JRB-NorthernSoul

    Slow burning and beautifully crafted Western that's an instant classic

    Its a revenge tale that forces together a native American ex-cavalry scout and an aristocratic Englishwoman in an unlikely partnership. I liked the premise and there's a wonderful and talented ensemble cast ably led by principals Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer.

    Writer/Director Hugo Blick has created a stylish revisionist Western that ranks with the best of Hollywood's efforts. The cinematography by Arnau Valls Colomer was beautiful and the classical score by Federico Jusid complemented it perfectly.

    The script was fantastic and deserves special mention, I was hooked by the story, the dialogue was brilliant and I enjoyed every twist and turn right through to the end, which had a great pay-off.

    One of the UK's best drama serials of 2022, a highly recommended watch and congrats to all involved in making it.
    8AfricanBro

    'Alice in a Wild West Wonderland'

    Starts off real slow so requires patience; only 6 episodes but you're in for a long ride and it's a show that needs to be watched in it's entirety so if you're not going to finish it, don't bother starting.

    It's a western, feels a lot like 1883 so if you enjoyed that, this is down the same street. I loved that they didn't change the lighting to that dusty shade of yellow just to show it's desert, the green plants actually look green, small detail but a lot of western or movies based in the middle east or Mexico always feel like you're watching it with the night light or reading mode setting on.

    You can say Emily blunt and Chaske Spencer were bound to carry the show since they're the only omnipresent characters, but they actually did a great job while at it. They also had this "will they, won't they?" chemistry, wasn't annoying although it is the second time Emily blunt has had such a role after Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, also in the desert but completely different movie, just thought of mentioning it.

    This is an elegantly made western, yeah sure it's the land with no law, survival in the wild Wild West with constant conflicts between cowboys, outlaws and Indians; but it's not just mindless bullets and arrows flying. The plot isn't that long really, similar to 1883 you could summarize it as the characters move from one part of America to another with things happening in-between. In this case it's Cornelia(Emily blunt) looking to revenge her son.

    It isn't dialogue heavy for the most part, but it puts the little it has to great use. Also makes it feel like every scene serves purpose, there aren't any fillers. However I still think some of the side plot stories felt off, I didn't know were they were heading yet a decent amount of time is spent on them. Several graphic scenes and characters, some even horror-esque, most notably black-eyed mog with her nightmarish stare.

    The ending is well thought out, I never saw it coming. There's a big reveal moment in the finale that I thought was a wrap on the show, but it's then followed by another. They made sense, there were subtle inklings throughout that you only realize their significance at the end when stories come together.

    I suggest binge watching it; if you can't just pay attention. At first glance it's a series that doesn't seem to require it but it does need attention to fully grapple everything. There were several moments in the last episode were I thought 'oh now that scene/that detail makes sense now'. Great miniseries but could've easily been a movie as well.

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      Emily Blunt had to learn to ride for three months prior to the shoot, but because she is allergic to horses, she had to take a daily dose of antihistamine tablets throughout the production.
    • Goofs
      The word shiv (stab/dagger) is used. Shiv is a Romani term first recorded in English in 1897 while the series is set in 1890.

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Англійка
    • Filming locations
      • Tembleque, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
    • Production companies
      • All3Media
      • Amazon Studios
      • BBC Studios
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    • Runtime
      51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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