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The Night Porter

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grannylyn65 Wed 24-Feb-16 18:23:48

Any opinions on first episode?

Ana Wed 24-Feb-16 18:30:44

Didn't know they'd done a tv version...what channel was it on? confused

Mamie Wed 24-Feb-16 18:36:10

Um - The Night Manager?
Thought it was utterly brilliant.

Ana Wed 24-Feb-16 18:37:20

Ah, light dawns - sorry, didn't watch it.

TerriBull Wed 24-Feb-16 18:42:33

Yes I think it's The Night Manager, thought it was gripping, looking forward to the next episode. I think the Night Porter may have been a film a while back, the name seems familiar.

Mamie Wed 24-Feb-16 18:49:11

Yes, very dark film with Dirk Bogarde and Charlotte Rampling.

tanith Wed 24-Feb-16 19:15:52

I loved it certainly edge of the seat stuff, we'll be watching the next one.

Indinana Wed 24-Feb-16 21:10:55

We were both transfixed. It certainly has promise and I'm really looking forward to the next episode. And Tom Hiddleston is such a gorgeous hunk great actor.

J52 Thu 25-Feb-16 13:26:05

I'm hooked! Hope it continues in the same vein. I can just remember the film, might look it up.

Hugh Lawrie is playing his character well, it must be tempting to go into' Bertie Worcester and Jeeves ' mode!

x

grannylyn65 Thu 25-Feb-16 19:21:04

Sorry! Manager! Night Porter is unfortunately seared into my brain, can't watch Charlotte Rampling now!
I will give it another shot then, I do rather like Tom though!

ninathenana Fri 26-Feb-16 00:12:08

DH was going to watch it upstairs as he didn't think it would be "my thing" but I said I'd give it a go.
Glad I did, I'll be watching next week.

Teetime Fri 26-Feb-16 09:18:45

Really good - loved it but then I always enjoy a Le Carre.

annodomini Fri 26-Feb-16 10:42:04

I'm hooked too. I thought it captured the 'darkness' of the espionage business well.

starbird Sat 27-Feb-16 00:37:08

Came across it by accident when looking for another program on catchup, watched it and glad I did - now hooked.

Bez1989 Sun 28-Feb-16 23:28:59

Second episode very good. Lots of blood and guts. Hugh Lawrie very menacing.
I bet he enjoyed playing a baddy for a change !

rosesarered Sun 28-Feb-16 23:38:12

I enjoyed The Night Manager, and am recording the series.It's a bit different.

cornergran Mon 29-Feb-16 00:10:58

Loving it. Something for both if us which is unusual.

LullyDully Mon 29-Feb-16 10:34:56

It is,very exciting and compelling. DH has read the book. Can only get better, though it is very violent.

Atqui Mon 29-Feb-16 14:13:49

I enjoyed the first episode , but I had to turn it off last night as I couldn't stand the violence.

grandMattie Mon 29-Feb-16 17:00:58

Atqui I have to agree about the violence, it made me feel sick... but I persisted and it is getting more and more intersting. my only quibble is that I can't understand the pschyocology of such peole. The Tom Hollander character with his thinly veiled menace, protecting his boss, the various people pretending to be one thing but being another.

I'm such a transparent person, I just find the gratuitous violence in any film/book very difficult to understand.

maturefloosy Mon 29-Feb-16 17:31:52

Loved it - despite the violence which I closed my eyes for grin -- Olivia Coleman is brilliant too -

ninathenana Mon 29-Feb-16 18:21:14

I closed my eyes during the violence too, I always do. Opened them to see him on the floor with a mangled face.
Well done the makeup department, very convincing. So was the work done on the supposed healing process.

Jalima Mon 29-Feb-16 19:24:00

Does anyone remember Rev which was on BBC as far as I remember?

Tom Hollander as a lovely vicar and Olivia Coleman as his solicitor wife - quite different to the parts they are playing in The Night Manager!!

When Tom Hollander became quite sinister and threatening last night, I kept thinking of him as Rev Smallbone to stop myself being terrified of him shock

Jalima Mon 29-Feb-16 19:25:02

'different from' before anyone plonks me into pedants' corner

Eloethan Tue 01-Mar-16 01:14:00

I didn't enjoy the second episode much. I found it hard to relate to the "Night Manager" when he showed himself capable of such violence, even though it was for a "good cause". I also found it very far fetched.

I'll stick with it for the time being but don't think it has the subtlety or class of the old Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy/Alec Guinness stuff.

I agree about Tom Hollander - he was truly menacing.