Posted June 25, 2016
So, I've heard so much about how great the series is supposed to be, I like John Le Carre (though I have not read The Night Manager) and it stars Hugh Laurie, a very good actor, so I gave it a shot.
It's very dissapointing. Am I the only one who feels lie that? Does it get better in the second half? Becasue I've seen the first three (out of six) episodes, and it's a rather bland, by-the-numbers thriller. Not a shread of the depth and tention I associate with Le Carre's work. In fact, the basic premise seems to make very little sense (why pick Hiddleston's character to be the mole? There's plenty of reasons NOT to). Hiddleston's performance is rather bland too, in fact between this and High Rise I'm really starting to lose my confidence in him as an actor. Laurie on the other hand has a potentially interesting role, but as it turns out there isn't that much of him on screen, and the character's potential is mostly wasted. The supporting cast of characters is very cliche. I'm having trouble believing this all comes from a John Le Carre novel. Is it a faithful adaptation?
It's very dissapointing. Am I the only one who feels lie that? Does it get better in the second half? Becasue I've seen the first three (out of six) episodes, and it's a rather bland, by-the-numbers thriller. Not a shread of the depth and tention I associate with Le Carre's work. In fact, the basic premise seems to make very little sense (why pick Hiddleston's character to be the mole? There's plenty of reasons NOT to). Hiddleston's performance is rather bland too, in fact between this and High Rise I'm really starting to lose my confidence in him as an actor. Laurie on the other hand has a potentially interesting role, but as it turns out there isn't that much of him on screen, and the character's potential is mostly wasted. The supporting cast of characters is very cliche. I'm having trouble believing this all comes from a John Le Carre novel. Is it a faithful adaptation?