Réalisation:
Anand TuckerScénario:
Tony GrisoniPhotographie:
David HiggsMusique:
Barrington PheloungActeurs·trices:
David Morrissey, Warren Clarke, Sean Bean, Sean Harris, Steven Robertson, Shaun Dooley, Michelle Dockery, Mark Addy, Daniel Mays, Robert Sheehan (plus)Résumés(1)
With the kidnapping of another young girl, Detective Maurice Jobson notices a number of powerful similarities to the abduction cases he had investigated back in the '70s - and for which a man was convicted and sentenced. Meanwhile, a reluctant local solicitor, John Piggott, decides to take up the condemned man’s cause. (texte officiel du distributeur)
Critiques (1)
Can Yorkshire fairy tales about Little Red Riding Hoods, wolves, pigs, and wingless swans have a happy ending? Navigating the time shifts is tricky; anyone who hasn’t seen the previous episodes a few days ago won’t know what’s going on. The film is bogged down by unnecessary emphasis on trivial details, with a slow-motion rescue scene featuring a beam of light and floating feathers being a shot off target. From the climax of the trilogy, where the hands—sorry, cards—are supposed to be laid on the table, I expected a bit more directorial skill and screenwriting cleverness. The bell has tolled, and... where is the end of the North? ()