Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
... View MoreBeautiful, moving film.
... View MoreIt's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
... View Morea film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
... View MoreA wonderful detective story, without falling in any of the common marketing tricks used nowadays to shock audiencias like sex, interracial couples or gay couples. The characters are wonderful and the plots perfect to a family audience.
... View MoreI was reading the one review that says most people won't like Frankie Drake due to women as the main character. I feel that anyone is the part is good and written well can be a good lead character. I also like this show and wish I coule record it to watch later cause it comes on to late for me. I have to get to work at 330 to 4am in the morning. I am waitng for this series to be able to be streamed in the usa or through a streaming service i use. Take care and writers write well it will do well. Thanks Joe
... View MoreSporting a short crop of fiery red hair and exceptional, elongated curves, Private eye Frankie Drake look as if she stepped out of an Art Deco fashion Billboard. Frankie, as played by Lauren Lee Smith is the kind of gal I'd want on my arm on a luxury liner, but is she fit to get her hands dirty and be a detective? only on a show like this. Frankie will be a blessing for CBC, but she wouldn't survive a second on Cable TV.Like Murdoch Mysteries, Frankie is a gorgeous period piece which seems unfortunately content to be light weight. It may be too soon to make any major judgments but compared to William Murdoch, and his refined 'afraid to wrinkle his suit' demeanour, Franke has a bit of Pizzaz. The question is whether she is just too photogenic. There were moments between the first two episode where Smith looks as if she is posing for a candid playboy photographer behind the curtain. Frankie as played by Smith is easily a winning formula, but her charm is potentially counter productive to the shows evolving feminist agenda. The show benefits from an elegant (and not too intrusive) jazzy score that drops you right into the turn of the century. Sets and Costumes are (not surprisingly) quality work, and Frankie will surely be in competition with Murdoch for those Genie awards. But like Murdoch, Frankie looks destined to hover nervously between comedy and drama and will never have the guts to achieve maximum effect in either, expect for the odd scene or two.
... View MoreI like the time period. My only negative is that the radios displayed in the series are not 1920 radios. They should be radios that have horns for speakers. An example would be Ed Water Kent radio with three tuning knobs. The lamps, vehicles, everything else seemed to fit the time period.
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