"The War of the Worlds" Revolution (TV Episode 2019) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(2019)

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5/10
Not what was expected
dnitzer-465-41264815 October 2019
If, based on the hype and trailers, you were expecting to see a production faithful to H.G. Wells' book, you are likely to be puzzled at first, and then disappointed. This version is set in the proper era, where across England, Martian cannon balls (not cylinders, but let's not quibble) are landing and wreaking havoc on the countryside. Also wreaking havoc is a script that introduces unnecessary and distracting elements and subplots including unsigned divorce papers, a liberated woman assistant scientist, premarital sex, and estranged brothers, along with awkward conversations ostensibly about the selection of new wallpaper for the parlor and breakfast rooms.

Presumably an invading army from Mars, bringing with it technology capable of wiping out the entire human race in a matter of weeks, isn't enough material to carry a three-part mini-series.

Will George convince his separated wife to sign the divorce papers so that he and Amy can marry properly before the Martians make divorce and marriage irrelevant? Will George reconcile with his estranged brother Frederick in time to get his blessing for their premarital union before the Martians take over Parliament? Will Amy's wallpaper arrive in time for the workmen to hang it and let it dry before giant tripods stomp the village flat?

Tune in for Episode 2 next week.
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5/10
This is not the original HG Wells Book
peterfmodel5 November 2019
Even though I had hoped so much that this would be a faithful rendition of the original HG Wells novel, done in the manner the BBC used to convert novels into shows, I knew in my heart it was not to be. As a result when I saw episode 1, I was not too disappointed, but by god could someone do a faithful rendition of the original book, pretty please. Anyway, apart from that little rave the first episode was reasonable. The first 20 minutes was dominated by domestic backstory development and most of this could easily be skipped over without missing anything important. First casualty at 36 minutes. Gets reasonably exciting at 43 minutes and the spider thingy appear at about 48 minutes. I think it looked pretty good and the sound effects were good as well. High point at 76 min, after which its back to domestic boredom until the ending at 84min. A rather long episode, which could explain the long drawn out boring bits. The relationship story is not bad, its just pointless and rather boring. I would suggest recording this and fast forwarding through the boring bit to get to the meat of the story. The core story, as least in episode 1, is still pretty good, but the whole feeling of hopelessness which the novel portrays is missing, which is the real down side of the core story. Perhaps its simply not possible to convert a novel into film, so I can't really criticise the BBC for this, but I must admit the 1953 version of the movie did it a lot better.
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5/10
SF or period/costume/posh soap?
seymour_sp18 November 2019
It appears that in making this the BBC had more than half an eye on the worldwide "posh old-time Brits doing posh old-time Brit stuff" market, because that's what about half of the episode consisted of.

As a huge SF fan (although not a great devotee of TWotW itself) I felt - ahem - alienated by all the old-time posh Brit guff, and I can't help but think that many old-time posh Brit drama fans will be turned off by the fact that this is, in theory at least, a science fiction story. I may be wrong but I don't imagine that there's a great deal of overlap between the two markets!
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9/10
Finally had the Chance to Watch it and ....
Tv-Addict19913 June 2020
The First Episode actually was very good

Good Action, Suprises and Drama.....

But The Character-Drama is a little bit too much

I am a little bit afraid of the other 2 episodes because the Pilot got the highest Rating here on IMDB, but, i am eager to watch the other 2 as well
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4/10
An alien invasion, where the emphasis is more so on a domestic arrangement.
Sleepin_Dragon5 December 2019
The last time I saw a new version of this it featured Tom Cruise, and that was terrible, this is no improved. Despite being set in the originally penned time frame, this was one of the most underwhelming hours of so called drama I've sat through, plenty of tinkering, which sees more attention fixed on domestic issues than the actual invasion, and a pacing that makes snooker appear dynamic viewing.

I am very hopeful that this improves as it progresses, but this first episode was incredibly dull. 4/10
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10/10
Great mix of drama and action
paulfwb-193-88189724 November 2019
There has been many attempts to render this story for the screen and this is the best so far. It is like a fine meal in comparison to the fast food attempts. I watched it with my 16 year old, who loves action films, and was completely engaged.

It may be challenging for someone with limited attention span.
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3/10
Episode 1
Prismark1017 November 2019
The BBC's television adaptation of The War of the Worlds was announced several years ago.

It has then been stuck in some post production hell and has been broadcast in several countries already.

The series in being burnt off opposite I'm a celebrity, get me out of here! on ITV.

The problems are evident in the first episode, it is stodgy, slow to get going and Rafe Spall is bland. When you see Eleanor Tomlinson on a horse, you think you might be watching Poldark.

The show is set in England of the early 1900s. There are meteors falling on the English countryside, some people believe they are from Mars. Eventually you get some action with the Martian reveal. By this time you know this will be a slog.
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10/10
A good start
elizabethsercombe23 November 2019
Enjoyed this first episode and looking forward to the next.
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1/10
Wasted time
atlantisz-218 November 2019
I don't know what was this. Brainless adaptation of H.G. Well's book. What was the goal???
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4/10
Inconsistentent normal reaction
At around 45 minutes when the gigantic alien appeared, George simply shouted to Amy to go without him when he can still run towards the horse and leave together with Amy. Why is it that George did not run away from the alien when everyone else were running away scared? What a stupid scene.
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