Now, I told
you guys I`m keeping more on top of things as far as film and TV goes. Or at
least I told you that this was the intention -
the results have been patchy to say the least. But I was so struck by
the first episode of Penny Dreadful I simply had to chat to you about it. Even
though there are inherent dangers of starting a review of something based on a
single episode. But then again, there could be fun in re-evaluating my review
in a couple of weeks…
We are
plunged into the dark streets of Victorian London. A mysterious woman leads our
hero, an American one time performer, now odd-jobs man (and very odd indeed his
jobs are) on a quest with their mysterious patron. On the way they will
encounter monsters we thought were mere legend. Blood-sucking monsters, a
certain Dorian Gray and an ambitious young doctor, Dr. Frankenstein all await
your attention… Hold onto your hats gentlemen, it`s going to be a bumpy ride.
Now, so far
we have all the staples a series like this should have. An `everyman` character
in the shape of our American , Ethan Chandler (Josh Hartnett). He is both
handsome and believably talented and fit enough to survive the battles with the
monsters – as you may have guessed, he is an ex-soldier who now makes a living
in one of the many `wild west` shows doing the rounds in Europe back in the 19th
century. I mean I like the fact that he`s not just unbelievably lucky or
magically talented - he actually has army training and thus survives his first
encounter with a vampire. Of course we have the femme fatale character too. Vanessa Ives (Eva Green) who is a beautiful
and mysterious woman with a dark secret. They will `drag it out` for an episode
or three but so far we know it involves reversed crucifixes and spiders so I
think may well be a curse of some description in there somewhere. Then the rich
patron and explorer, Sir Malcom (Timothy Dalton) whose quest we are on. It`s a
tad bit banal and predictable unfortunately, his daughter has been kidnapped by
vampires. And the fact that he is pretty sure she has not become lunch means
that there is another dark secret involved in the story somewhere. So there we
have it. We have a believable protagonist (I love the fact that even in a
British series the hero ends up being American. Or it may simply be the fact
that there is a subtle irony on the fact that the British having explored the
USA before that now an American comes back and explores the `undiscovered`
world of the UK). God I need to stop going off on tangents, ok, we have a believable
and handsome protagonist, a love interest, curses, magic and a source of inexhaustible
wealth that removes money as any problem as far as adventures go. We`re all set
for some serious adventures, groundwork is first class.
And I mean
so far it`s all very believable. Very clean and tidy. I love the fact that Dr
Frankenstein who is ostensibly a good guy
(although it is early days of course) borders on the unpleasant. He is
not an idealist at all, he is after making the `biggest conquest` science can
make : conquering death. Thus he is overambitious, snooty and bordering on the
anti-social. I sense a very dark British take on a lot of classic horror
characters coming up. Just the sort of thing I love. Another thing the series
has managed to do is to get some very disparate monsters to coexist. It is all
very much part of the `Victoriana` ethos and has a very good theme running through
and tying them together. It bodes well as we have more supernatural creatures
due to come on board, I will be curious to see if it gets at all messy though.
God knows it has the potential to do so though.
So I mean
yeah, for its first episode Penny Dreadful has done an alright job. It is
definitely full of promise. I have been looking for something to get my teeth
into since I got disillusioned with Game of Thrones (I`m a purist and got cross
with the TV series for going off script with the book so stopped watching it at
the beginning of season 3). Now I`m a bit picky with my TV series. But I have a
sneaking suspicion that my personal quest may have come to an end… I`ll keep
you posted.
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