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(TV Mini Series)

(2015)

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9/10
The claustrophobic dread increases
TheLittleSongbird25 April 2018
'And Then Were None' is one of my favourite, and one of my first, Agatha Christie books, as well as one of my favourites of all time. The plot is simply ingenious, as well as a contender for Christie's darkest, as is the final solution (left me completely floored on first reading, though it is very difficult to pull off adaptation-wise), there is a suspenseful and ominous atmosphere evoked and the characters are interesting.

This 2015 adaptation of 'And Then There Were None' (when aired it turned out to be a huge improvement over the disappointing previous Agatha Christie adaptation 'Partners in Crime') for me is the third best behind the 1987 Russian (the most faithful) and the 1945 Rene Clair (which had a particularly great cast) versions. Of all the versions, the only one that didn't do anything for me was the 1989 film.

Loved the first episode. Found the second episode even better, mainly because the suspense and dread increases and the story and characterisation are richer. Some may find the violence and swearing is gratuitous, not me, while the swearing is somewhat anachronistic for Christie it does fit the characters' increasingly fragile states of mind and doesn't feel that out of place within the increasingly dire situation. Aiden Turner's much talked about sex appeal wasn't that much of a distraction either.

Really did miss the build up to the death of Emily Brent though. That part was one of the most nightmare-inducing of the book and would have been really effective if included. Other than that, there was not an awful lot to criticise.

Similarly appreciated the deeper characterisation, with the adaptation going into detail about some of the crimes (i.e. MacArthur).

Visually, the episode looks fantastic, with stylish filming and locations and lighting that looked both beautiful and effectively claustrophobic, with the house quite rightly like a character in itself. The music is suitably ominous without being overbearing, and the script has plenty of entertaining and nail-biting parts as well as intelligently written. There is a real sinister tone, frightening suspense and claustrophobic dread that is maintained throughout the adaptation and here increased. As well as being a mystery it was a psychological character study too, something that not every adaptation did. The direction is handled beautifully and deftly.

Can find nothing to fault the cast. It is particularly true with Charles Dance, who has a cold but understated authority, Aiden Turner, who has more than just sex appeal having also broodiness, Toby Stephens' indignant and commanding Armstrong (any overdone scenes fitted with the horrors of the situation) and Burn Gorman, who had a menacing but also nervous intensity.

Maeve Dermody is also deserving of credit for bringing some vulnerability to Vera but also steel, and it was great to see Vera show her true colours at the end which we didn't get to see enough of in other adaptations that adopted the alternate ending. Miranda Richardson's Emily Brent is a character we feel repulsion and pity for, her scene with Dermody is a highlight. Sam Neill brings dignified gravitas to MacArthur and Noah Taylor is solid in his screen time.

Overall, even better episode following on from a great start. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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9/10
And there were 5
AvionPrince166 June 2022
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The mysteries going pretty deep and we can witness people accuse other people of the murders . The old lady get killed. And Macarthur too . And the key and the gun going missing . I found the episode tense all along wlth the murders of Rogers too . We dont have any clue who can did this and the people try to find Owen and have some explanations but they cant have it . I mean the episode was pretty brilliant and have some nice investigations all along and we are pretty confused of the identity of the killer : is it really one of the host or is it someone outside ? I dont really know but i enjoyed also the ambience of the tv show and how they tell the story . Nice episode with dark visuals. I enjoyed also that everyone is blaming everyone else and make us more confused.
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8/10
The midway point till there were none
safenoe27 November 2020
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I've seen And Then There Were None twice, and the acting is superb. This is the midway point, and we're left wondering who will be next? The flachbacks fill in the pieces a bit.

Two things I wonder about. What happened to the bodies? Did one of the characters set up a temporary morgue? Also who cooked the meals after the cooks died? Hungry mouths to feed still.
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10/10
Just plain wow!!
Sleepin_Dragon27 December 2015
After two deaths the search of the Island begins for the mysterious U N Owen, but an increased body count brings a harsh realisation, one of the remaining guests is Mr Owen.

I had amazingly high expectations after the first instalment, and thankfully they were realised. I loved the ill feeling between them all, it was beautifully played out, they each behaved as naturally as would be expected, scared, suspicious and alone. A brilliant air of claustrophobia has been created, there literally is nowhere to run or hide. Great music, very sinister and threatening, and once again the filming has been first rate, the harsh reality of their present day events is hugely at odds with their flashbacks.

Some wonderful scenes throughout Part 2, I loved the scene between Emily Brent and Vera Claythorne, both were impressively well in character. I am again hugely impressed by the entire cast, Aidan Turner is putting in a hugely impressive performance as Lombard.

Close to perfect, 10/10
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10/10
The Suspense Builds
Hitchcoc20 April 2018
More murders take place as the islanders are diminished. Of course, the poem can't be followed to the letter, so whoever is doing this is using a bit of poetic license (so to speak). Vera is starting to unravel. We are brought into some of the specifics of those who are accused. Emily Brent may be the worst of all for all her self righteousness and judgment. Her leaving a young woman to die in the cold rain is horrible. The central focus is Lombard's gun which has disappeared causing those still alive to trash the entire mansion. Great suspense and wonderful acting.
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