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This story of the bright lights and faded grandeur of Britain's famous seaside resort is both entertaining musical and a thrilling murder mystery. A darkly comic look at greed, love and family, the story follows the rise and fall of local arcade owner Ripley Holden, a charismatic family man with a dark past, who is now poised to make top dollar - if the city can successfully reinvent itself as the Las Vegas of the Lancashire coast. As Ripley struggles to keep his chaotic family in check, he hangs on to one hope: that the good life is just around the corner. But he soon finds himself under suspicion and out of control, when a young man is found dead in his showpiece arcade. Investigating officer Carlisle is determined to get to the truth, no matter what it takes... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais Not all English towns in TV series are irresistible. Some you would move to immediately, others would at least be worth careful exploration. Not Blackpool, though. At first glance, it appears to be a filthy backwater where no one can be completely happy and sooner or later their troubles will come to the surface. And on second glance? Like a filthy backwater where, in addition to troubles, various secrets float to the surface. Perhaps an unexpected murder of a scoundrel from next door. At that moment, not only does an investigation begin, carried out by a likable detective with a taste for all kinds of unhealthy treats, but also a great family drama, at the end of which the fates of all involved will be irreversibly transformed. And, as is customary in British TV series, I marveled at the individual performances of the actors playing the main family, their friends, and acquaintances. But, as is not often the case with British TV series, many heated situations are resolved with perfectly fitting musical interludes. And in combination with unexpected mood changes, such a creative direction works perfectly. At the center of it all, two kings named David stand against each other. And both David Tennant as Peter Carlisle and David Morrissey as Ripley Holden capture all attention deservedly with every deep or harsh glance or unexpected grimace. And even though the pace of the last two episodes may have slowed down a bit too much, Blackpool will still not escape the jackpot of the highest ratings. It is precisely the sticky atmosphere of a place where no one really wants to be that has seeped too deeply under the skin, and it doesn't seem like it wants to leave anytime soon. ()