The Durrells

2016

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  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
8.2| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 03 April 2016 Ended
Producted By: Masterpiece
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.durrell.org/wildlife/the-durrells/
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In 1935, financially strapped widow Louisa Durrell, whose life has fallen apart, decides to move from England, with her four children (three sons, one daughter), to the island of Corfu, Greece. Once there, the family moves into a dilapidated old house that has no electricity and that is crumbling apart. But life on Corfu is cheap, it's an earthly paradise, and the Durrells proceed to forge their new existence, with all its challenges, adventures, and forming relationships.

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Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
ShangLuda Admirable film.
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
ActuallyGlimmer The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
diana-lyons If you haven't read Gerald Durrell's Corfu Trilogy, or just part of it, then you will probably think this is an entertaining series set in the 1930s. But I have read the books and loved them, and what really stands out for me is the way this adaptation has completely missed the delightful and wicked humour shown in Durrell's books. There are some mildly funny parts, but mostly it's a lot of hand-wringing from Keely Hawes as Louisa, who hardly gets a mention in the books, a lot of sulking and bad behaviour from the three older children and not much about Gerry, who should be the focus of the whole thing. I don't mind writers taking liberties with adaptations of books if it's clear they have read those works and have tried to capture the esence of them for the screen, but this one really misses the mark.
walker258 Started off quite funny, entertaining and different but unfortunately has deteriorated over this last season. The storylines are very silly and the over acting has become ridiculous, especially Keeley Hawes. What is she thinking? The books are much better and time better spent reading them.
carolbromby Love, love, love it. Wish I had such an exciting and eccentric family. Can't say one bad thing about it. The books may be quite different, but that is what makes this series so interesting. I love when stories at looked at from a different point of view. People need to put aside pre-conceived notions and learn to be non-judgemental. The books are the books-love them for what they are, and the series is fabulous on its own.
fourwinds4 I rated this show 3 because of the acting and the setting, which is lovely of course. I just had the same experience watching the latest adaption of Anne of Green Gables "Anne with an E". Why oh why do producers and directors insist on changing delightful stories set in earlier times with gentle communication and respect into dark, depressing versions ... it must only be so that it appeals to people nowadays who are so used to having dark, violent, hateful "entertainment" that this, which is not as bad as most dark shows, seems rather OK. Like other reviewers here, "My Family and Other Animals" upon which this show is based, was one of my favorite books as a child and teenager. I must have read it at least 20 times, along with the follow up "Birds Beasts and Relatives" and more. I grew up in the UK reading both Gerry's and Larry's books. * The family were NOT hard up for money! For heaven's sake, they were "upper class", attended public (that means PRIVATE schools) and didn't work. They did not move to Corfu with nothing. When they arrived on Corfu, they most certainly did not WALK up the hill and the "Strawberry pink" villa, as described by Gerald Durrell in 'My family and other animals" was not falling apart. No one was foraging for food. * Mrs.Durrell was described by Gerry as rather absent minded, eccentric, with a love of cooking and someone who kept open house for Larry's artistic friends and anyone else any of the children brought home. She was not a single Mom constantly bemoaning her lack of money and the fact her children didn't help! * The Durrells could be described as "bohemian"or open minded and yes eccentric (like Leslie coming down naked in the room while Mrs. Durrell is entertaining the Vicar saying "that bloody boy's left a pile of bloody snakes in the bloody bath!") Mrs. Durrell would not have gone and visited another English woman on the island and complained about Corfu. They were open and embraced the island, people and culture. * The book was full of sun, gorgeous descriptions of the beauty there, the characters and the harmonious, fun time had by all the family while there. The book was funny and uplifting. I'm on episode 2 and this is just depressing. The actors are doing the best they can but this is just so wrong. Thank heavens all the Durrells are dead because I can imagine they would be suing the producers and directors for producing something which is so absolutely the opposite of what they experienced and wrote about. The only people writing positive reviews are the ones (as with "Anne with an E" who haven't read the book. To those people, I say, do yourselves a favor and read the books!

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