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Broken

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  • 2017–
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Broken (2017)
Broken
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Psychological DramaDrama

Father Michael is a Catholic priest presiding over a Northern urban parish in England. Although modern, maverick and reassuringly flawed, he must be confidante, counselor and confessor to a ... Read allFather Michael is a Catholic priest presiding over a Northern urban parish in England. Although modern, maverick and reassuringly flawed, he must be confidante, counselor and confessor to a congregation struggling to reconcile its beliefs with the challenges of daily life.Father Michael is a Catholic priest presiding over a Northern urban parish in England. Although modern, maverick and reassuringly flawed, he must be confidante, counselor and confessor to a congregation struggling to reconcile its beliefs with the challenges of daily life.

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    • Sean Bean
    • Fin Campbell
    • Adrian Dunbar
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    • Stars
      • Sean Bean
      • Fin Campbell
      • Adrian Dunbar
    • 62User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Father Michael Kerrigan
    • 2017
    Fin Campbell
    • Young Father Michael…
    • 2017
    Adrian Dunbar
    Adrian Dunbar
    • Father Peter Flaherty
    • 2017
    Sam Rintoul
    Sam Rintoul
    • Young Michael Kerrigan…
    • 2017
    Muna Otaru
    Muna Otaru
    • Helen Oyenusi
    • 2017
    Mark Stanley
    Mark Stanley
    • PC Andrew Powell
    • 2017
    Áine Ní Mhuirí
    • Michael's Mother Present Day…
    • 2017
    Vanessa Earl
    Vanessa Earl
    • Beth Kerrigan
    • 2017
    Aoife McMahon
    Aoife McMahon
    • Young Michael's Mother
    • 2017
    Steve Garti
    Steve Garti
    • Eddie Kerrigan
    • 2017
    Rowe David McClelland
    Rowe David McClelland
    • Christopher Kerrigan
    • 2017
    Paula Malcomson
    Paula Malcomson
    • Roz Demichelis
    • 2017
    Paul Copley
    Paul Copley
    • Joe Kerrigan
    • 2017
    Naomi Radcliffe
    Naomi Radcliffe
    • Pauline Pickering
    • 2017
    Jerome Holder
    • Vernon Oyenusi
    • 2017
    Rochenda Sandall
    Rochenda Sandall
    • Jean Reid
    • 2017
    Lauren Lyle
    Lauren Lyle
    • Chloe Demichelis
    • 2017
    Daniel C. Bishop
    • Leo Demichelis
    • 2017
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    9kevandeb

    Welcome to The Tale of Two Countries

    I recorded this and forgot it for a few months. To be honest I was not expecting much. I recorded it because I find Anna Freil beautiful and she gets better with age. Having been born in a mining town and lived in the North of England all my life I always admire British dramas that 'tell it like it is'. What we have in the UK now is two separate countries and I have lived in both. One is the affluent UK where nobody dares to stray north and lives in a recession free capsule calling the working class lazy and continue to make use of cheap foreign labour to get their cars cleaned and their nails manicured. Then the other UK is what you see in this series. A UK where surviving is a battle as the state keep introducing penalties to drive you deeper into debt and to live on charity. A UK full of loan sharks, predators and pay day loan companies that are allowed to charge eye watering rates of interest. In one generation 'Nu Labour' & the tories have deskilled the British workforce and made us totally reliant on foreign labour. This series perfectly encapsulates both the physical and mental battles that challenge those at the bottom. The frightening thing is now the disabled, mentally ill and other needy sections of society are now being targeted and still the middle classes cheer on this destruction. I worked overseas for many years and did not recognise the place of my birth on my return. Sean Bean has always played good roles and should have had a lot more opportunities in film and TV. His portrayal of a man racked with guilt and shame perfectly reflects what a friend of mine went through when they were abused. There are beacons of hope throughout the series and allude to a once great community spirit where everybody once looked out for each other and helped each other, but as the series demonstrates these are now just glimpses in an industrial wasteland deliberately destroyed in the 80's. This kind of drama is what the UK does best and sits nicely with the likes of Boys from the Blackstuff, Kes & I, Daniel Blake.
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    Drama perfection.

    Firstly I'd just like to start by thanking Jimmy MGovern, for giving us this drama, six parts of compulsive viewing, each episode gives a scarily realistic snapshot of real life. We get cover ups, gambling debts, fraud, bitterness, love and hope. I loved the format, six different episodes, with parallel stories running all the way. Gritty, realistic and heartbreaking, you are attached to every single character and their everyday battles.

    Every single episode had me gripped, but I must give a special mention to Episode 2, Andrew, not since Line of Duty have I sat glued to my seat for sixty minutes captivated by what was in front of me. Mark Stanley stood out, but the entire cast were mesmerising. Drama doesn't come much better.

    I've always been a massive fan of Sean Bean, I just don't think I'd realised he was THIS good, let's be honest, he was a revelation in this, and if awards don't follow I'll be majorly surprised.

    I can find no faults whatsoever, I just wanted more.

    Arguably the drama series of 2017. Series 2 has to follow.

    10/10.
    9matahari20-1

    Quality drama

    This, so far, is excellent drama. In my opinion, it is important drama. This is the stuff of real life, of the deeply messy confusion of being human, where at best, and in spite of our best efforts, sometimes even because of our best efforts, we are constantly 'off- target'. For the central character in this story, the bullseye is Christ-like love. For others, it is family, children, the job, being able to tell the truth, and not least, being able to survive and navigate one's own conscience, or otherwise becoming a part of the 'banality of evil' by embracing dishonesty. Quite often, if our conscience still has life, we are torn and in pain, as 'we do what we must do', because someone's going to get hurt no matter how we choose. Or we die as we sleep; the sleep that is sleep because we refuse to feel pain, especially the pain of failure. But we all fail, as we are all broken.

    This show encapsulates that difficult truth very well. The acting and cinematography is top-shelf (Sean Bean possibly had the wrong calling to become an actor, whilst of course, his priestly portrayal is so good because he is such a great actor) There has been some very provocative writing and some of it will set Catholic teeth on edge. My teeth have so far been far more put on edge by what I strongly feel is the over-use of violin in scenes which could stand well alone without it. And a few small continuity issues. Other than that, I look forward to the next episode of such an excellent, even spiritually provoking drama. Which will definitely not be everyone's cup of tea. but it is certainly mine thus far.
    9jonmdance

    Gets better with every episode

    I'm gonna be honest and shallow here. Then get deeper. Shallow bit. I started watching this, because Anna Friel was in it, and I fancy the pants off her. Always have. Always will. Even when she plays a hopeless down and out mother of three kids. The lack of a father figure doesn't belittle her situation, whatever some critics say. Deeper bit. This drama just gets better and better with every episode. It really shouldn't matter what your creed or colour or politics are, this drama encapsulates all that is so troubled with humanity right now, with right and wrong, justice and injustice, fairness and unfairness, and political correctness. I'm not anymore a Christian, far less a Catholic. But that doesn't mean that I don't respect those views. In his role, Sean Bean, IMHO, portrays our human and humane struggles to perfection, irrespective of our religious beliefs. And if you disagree, that is because you are religiously or politically biased. IMHO. # Tolerance
    9mailcatz

    Excellent

    I actually disagree with some of the other reviewers as I in my opinion this was a great piece of writing by Jimmy McGovern. It dealt with a lot of very relevant issues in today's society and reduced me to tears at the end. It was very gritty, heartfelt and highlighted some of our human dilemmas really well. The acting was also superb Sean Bean played the priest so convincingly and all the other characters were so good too. A very enjoyable piece of work, thought provoking and poignant. My husband and I loved it and hope they will make another series.

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      The series was due to begin being shown on 23 May 2017 but was postponed because of some similarities between the storyline and the Manchester Arena terrorist explosion on 22 May 2017.
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      Featured in BBC North West Tonight: 30 May 2017: Evening Bulletin (2017)
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      I Think It's Going to Rain Today
      Composed by Randy Newman

      Performed by Nina Simone

      Nina Simone appears courtesy of The Nina Simone Charitable Trust and Steven Ames Brown

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
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      • LA Productions
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      • 16:9 HD

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