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Anyone watching “Normal People”

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Lisagran Mon 27-Apr-20 18:43:58

Anyone watching “Normal People” on BBC3 / iPlayer? It’s based on Sally Rooney’s book. I loved the book, so wasn’t sure about seeing it on screen, but I’m loving it. It’s in 12 x 1/2 hr episodes too, which works well for me. I think the casting is superb, although the male lead looks very like my eldest grandson grin which is distracting! Worth a watch though - a lovely rite of passage story.

Calendargirl Tue 12-May-20 14:49:37

Thanks Lisagran, but according to GN postings about that book, it didn’t sound to be a very popular one.

Lisagran Tue 12-May-20 14:54:33

I haven’t read it, sorry! I guess TV are just cashing in - not always successful!

Bakingmad0203 Tue 12-May-20 14:58:29

Thanks Lisagran

I should have read your original post more carefully as you say there that it is in 12 x half hour episodes! I feel there is a lot in the story that is not explained and so I was expecting further episodes ?

LadyGracie Tue 12-May-20 16:58:39

I’ll be watching the last couple of episodes tonight, I’m enjoying the nudity and sex scenes immensely grin

RomyP Tue 12-May-20 16:59:45

I binge watched it over a couple of days and thought it was excellent. I haven't read the book but many people are saying the television adaptation is even better than the book, which they had obviously enjoyed. I too noticed the matching underwear then realised the wealthy mother would only buy matching underwear for her daughter, things like that matter more than showing actual love and understanding to some people. I never quite got why the girl's brother seemed to be so much in control in the cold, unfriendly, household, small wonder the girl was so lacking in self-esteem she let other boyfriends abuse her the way she did. Connal was lovely, a very sensitive piece of acting from that young man throughout the entire series imo. I found it very moving.

Eloethan Wed 13-May-20 00:00:48

I watched the last two episodes of Normal People tonight and thought it was beautifully done. I can't understand why anyone would find the sex scenes offensive because, at least between Connal and Marianne, they were gentle and caring. I thought the whole drama was so real and believable and touched on so many important issues.

One of the best things I've seen on TV for a long while.

Eloethan Wed 13-May-20 00:03:51

I also watched a Horizon programme originallyh shown in 1974 about induced births. Having had the experience of a dreadful induced birth which I believe affected both myself and my baby, I found it very interesting, enlightening - and ultimately disturbing.

oldgimmer1 Thu 14-May-20 21:50:14

I'm bingeing and on episode 9. I think it's nicely done but very angsty. It could do with some humour, in my view, to lift it a bit.

I'd like to see more of Marianne's family too. The brother is particularly menacing, potentially.

Jane43 Sat 16-May-20 10:21:20

I watched a review programme last night, Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode we’re reviewing lots of films past and present. They interviewed the Director of Normal People and Simon and Mark were full of praise for the series so it doesn’t just appeal to teenagers. Both MK and SM said they watched it with a view to watching two episodes at the most and ended up watching all of it.

Jane43 Sat 16-May-20 10:23:08

Should be ‘were’ not ‘we’re’, pesky iPad.

TerriBull Sat 16-May-20 11:16:39

Finished watching it a couple of nights ago, far better than the book imo, superb nuanced performances from the two leads. Slow, but engrossing, I enjoyed it very much.

MayBee70 Sun 24-May-20 12:49:51

I’m binge watching it. Works for me on several levels. It really brings back the pain of young love, a time in our lives when life revolves around looking for love and relationships that were so powerful you can still feel the pain half a century later. Tied up with the fact that we used to go to Ireland every year to visit a friend who has recently died. For some reason I’d been thinking about her a lot recently and remembering the wonderful times we’d spent in Ireland, so news of her death upset me terribly. So I’m finding the series bitter sweet but riveting.

Gfplux Sun 24-May-20 14:01:52

It is quite beautiful. I have not read the book but love, love the TV series.
Beautiful, did I say that already?

MayBee70 Sun 24-May-20 14:32:14

You can't say beautiful enough! It really is. It kept popping up on my ipad after I'd watched something else on catchup but because I was pottering around the kitchen I didn't actually watch it. It was only when a friend recommended it that I sat down and watched it on the tv that I was drawn into it.

Witzend Sun 24-May-20 14:36:03

Haven’t watched it. Was put off by a review that called it ‘up-market smut’, or words to that effect.

BlueBelle Sun 24-May-20 14:36:25

I think it’s beautifully done I m so tempted to finish it all off but I want something to look forward to as there is precious little on tv so need to curb my desires
Beautifully acted and a lovely Bitter /sweet story

MayBee70 Mon 25-May-20 19:31:15

I’m afraid I skipped to the end and am now going to rewatch it.