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RosieandherMaw Thu 28-Aug-25 17:05:44

I have just finished watching this on Netflix and enjoyed it.
It didn’t make the same impression on me that the book made, Richard Osman seems uniquely able to get inside the heads of his characters, but an enjoyable afternoon’s viewing.
I’m not sure it would have achieved the hype and critical acclaim it will no doubt enjoy, though, if it had not had such a stellar cast!

GrannyGravy13 Thu 28-Aug-25 17:30:08

I am saving TMC for the weekend when I can sit and enjoy it without any distractions.

LynW Thu 28-Aug-25 19:32:35

I’ve just watched it and enjoyed it, despite the poor reviews. The media are calling it ‘cosy crime’ but it is very watchable. I agree that it might not have had as much attention if it hadn’t been written by Richard Osman and didn’t have such a stellar cast. I think it helped having read the book first.

Desdemona Thu 28-Aug-25 19:53:42

I have watched half - had to break off to make food etc and am going back to watch the second half shortly.

I have found it quite enjoyable so far, I'm not sure it will win Baftas but is definitely fun to watch. Some of the characters are portrayed to be quite silly but then I suppose it is a comedy.

merlotgran Thu 28-Aug-25 20:03:45

I’ve just watched it. I suppose it’s no worse than the other cosy crime dramas that seem to proliferate at the moment.

Primrose53 Thu 28-Aug-25 20:06:26

The book was awful, considering how hyped up it was so I won’t be watching.

Aveline Thu 28-Aug-25 20:08:28

I'll look forward to this for my Saturday afternoon TV. I like cosy crime although I don't like Richard Osman.

Kandinsky Thu 28-Aug-25 20:09:55

Agree Primrose53 - gave up after 1st couple of chapters.
Never got the hype.

MerniceB Thu 28-Aug-25 20:17:02

I’ve just had to abandon it on TV after 20 minutes. What a waste of good actors. The characters appear cardboard and hard to invest in. I didn’t rate the book but thought I’d give the film a try.

StripeyGran Thu 28-Aug-25 20:18:57

What a waste of good actors

maybe they need the money?

Gingster Thu 28-Aug-25 20:24:26

I don’t have Netflix here at our seaside abode but will have to wait until we get back to Essex. I really couldn’t get on with the book, although many loved it, but I’m looking forward to watching the film.

I love Richard Osman. So witty, clever and quick .

Deedaa Thu 28-Aug-25 20:43:57

DD and I went to see it at the cinema on Friday. We've both read all the books and loved them, although she is beginning to call me Joyce and demand cakes. OK it's not great cinema, but it's fun, the cast is great, and we just enjoyed seeing characters we loved brought to life, I don't know if they plan to make anymore but they have left themselves with a bit of a problem with Bogdan if they do. People who have read the book will know what I mean when they watch it.

Jaxjacky Thu 28-Aug-25 20:53:16

We’ve got friends coming over for lunch and the film, it’ll be fun.

indispensableme Thu 28-Aug-25 20:57:18

Just started watching it, it looks like Highclare rather than a retirement place!

RosieandherMaw Thu 28-Aug-25 21:15:00

I too thought it was Highclerc (Downton Abbey)!!

NanKate Thu 28-Aug-25 21:27:54

Read half of the book and became bored so gave up. 😝

Mollygo Thu 28-Aug-25 23:10:01

Didn’t rate the book. It’s on my DNF pile. Thought I’d give the film a try. I expect we’ll finish watching it, but I was relieved when a family WhatsApp interrupted it just after the policewoman was told she’d have to stay for at least an hour.

shysal Fri 29-Aug-25 10:03:30

I wasn't a great fan of the book, but have to say I enjoyed the film more. At least I was able to keep track of which character was which this time.

Oreo Fri 29-Aug-25 10:09:51

Loved the books, bought all of them😁
Have earmarked this evening to watch the film on Netflix, it does have a great cast.The only thing about book versus film is that a book has a character’s inner monologue whereas a film is more plot driven.

Pudding123 Fri 29-Aug-25 10:25:36

I read the first 2 books but kept losing the thread so i didn't proceed to the 3rd .
I watched a hour last night and enjoyed it and more importantly I could see it clearly and hear it without needing sub titles which I fear would not be the case had it been on the BBC.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 29-Aug-25 10:25:49

I read the books and they were no more than pleasant cosy reading, the sort of book to read when you don’t want too much mind bending.

The film was disappointing.

eddiecat78 Fri 29-Aug-25 10:39:10

Deedaa

DD and I went to see it at the cinema on Friday. We've both read all the books and loved them, although she is beginning to call me Joyce and demand cakes. OK it's not great cinema, but it's fun, the cast is great, and we just enjoyed seeing characters we loved brought to life, I don't know if they plan to make anymore but they have left themselves with a bit of a problem with Bogdan if they do. People who have read the book will know what I mean when they watch it.

Deedaa are you talking about the actor who plays Bogdan? I've loved the books but haven't seen the film. The actor looks entirely wrong to me - Bogdan should be a hunk!

RosieandherMaw Fri 29-Aug-25 10:41:47

I didn’t think “Bogdan” fell short in the hunk stakes- just inconvenient banging him up.

Desdemona Fri 29-Aug-25 10:44:19

I too thought this. But Elizabeth can pull strings anywhere it seems so they can get over that in future scripts easy enough.

ExaltedWombat Fri 29-Aug-25 13:40:44

Quite enjoyed the book. Found the movie rather ordinary and literal.