British TV Series Belgravia (2020) Short Review

Jannyferr

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Under the industrial revolution, the ethics and interests of the traditional large families were entwined, the new and old aristocrats were replaced, and different social classes were collided and fused. The cross-class love was a stone that broke the water's tranquility, exposing the links that were becoming loose under the stable structure. You can get a feel of reading Charles Dickens'novel. There are reversal of plot, typical British drama, changes of times... In just six episodes, the story is very clear. In fact, there's nothing special about this story. But Tamsin Greig's performance and all the serious, Stoic atmosphere touched me. There is no self-righteous sensationalism in the story. In Belgravia you can see people tortured by fate. Those characters are very touching.
 
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