Gentleman Jack
V**I
Wonderful Series!
This series was a very pleasant surprise! I watched it on Netflix because I had seen Suranne Jones in "Dr. Foster" and "Scott and Bailey," and I just love her versatile acting. I tend not to watch lesbian period dramas, because they so frequently end badly. But this was a delightful series - well-acted, fascinating story, beautiful settings, and excellent writing, and a happy ending! I just had to own it for my personal library. Highly recommend it!
J**R
Such a delight!
This is such a well produced, written, and acted series. I’m not one for period dramas, but this is an exception. It’s tone is bright and clear. It’s incredibly and funny and sad and heartwarming. I’ve watched the series multiple times HBO, but I had to buy it so I could have it forever.
C**B
Works in the USA Region
This is a bargain. Also, I believe it's a Region 2 DVD (I'm pretty sure). It played perfectly in my DVD player and my player is Region 1, the USA. I don't want to depend on HBO MAX always having Gentleman Jack streaming and so I decided to spend a small amount of money to have my own copy. The series is just too good.
A**R
Heartwarming and entertaining - a must see
This is such a wonderful series and a must see for any fan of British period pieces. The two women leads are fantastic and their chemistry is off the charts. It is based on the real Anne Lister’s diaries and she was a phenomenal woman, as was her courageous partner, Ann Walker. Such a well-acted, well-written series, full of humor, heart, and soul.
P**N
There are two different copies of this series. This
This version is on two different discs. I haven't tried to play it yet but I think this is the British one, in which case you need an all region DVD player. Then I won another copy in a raffle which on four discs. I don't know if it is American manufacture or British. The Amazon one has a behind the scenes bonus, which I haven't seen yet, either. As far as the content, I first watched it on HBO, and it is a marvelous series in both technical and emotional ways. You couldn't ask for a more sensitive representation of lesbians.
M**N
Deleted American scenes are in this one!
This is a fascinating look at 2 flawed, pioneering women whose love eventually withstood everything & everyone! Sophie Rundle as Ann Walker is HEARTBREAKING in many scenes because she sobs REAL tears & exudes such vulnerability. Suranne Jones as the lead character, the charming lesbian Ann Lister, does an amazing job. For these 2 straight women to kiss each other so meaningfully is commendable. BBC & HBO have also done a stellar job as there is no real nudity at all (Except one 3-second flashback), nor cussing. Everything is done with class!
D**N
BRILLIANT AS THE WOMAN, HERSELF
By now, if you haven't watched all of GENTLEMAN JACK, you have robbed yourself of one of the most moving, inciteful, exciting and romantic series ever produced by HBO/BBC. This is no exaggeration. From writer to crew to entire cast, there is not one false note. The actors are brilliant, moving, dynamic, even in the smallest roles. The leads are ground-breaking and breath-taking. If you are "straight" and hesitating about viewing this masterpiece, shame on you. If you are LGBTQ and are hesitating because the leads are straight, shame on you! This series is perfection. PERFECTION.
M**R
Great series - Can't wait for Season Two
This movie has it all. Love, heartbreak, intrigue, sex and violence. Great work from some of my favorite British actors and the fact that the movie is based on the diary of a real person living in 1832, it adds even more depth to the story. Can't recommend it enough!
N**B
One to get
I’m delighted the Suranne Jones / Sally Wainwright and the Maxine Peake / James Kent dramatisations of Anne Lister’s diaries are each unique and both brilliant.We seem to have gone from a bit of a famine since the five-star Portrait of a Marriage, to a relative feast. Three more stand-out series involving lesbian relationships (I’m including the super-smart, discomforting Killing Eve) in the last few years. Perhaps I shouldn’t feel quite so grateful, but I do.Apart from wonderful portrayals by Suranne Jones and Sophie Rundle, Gemma Whelan perfectly pitches her character as a strong - and often hilarious - foil to her dynamic, compelling older sister. (I’m not sure if Ms Whelan appeared in Gentleman Jack before Killing Eve, but she’s well and truly discovered now as a top talent.) Then Sophie Rundle’s Annie Walker finds her own sweet strength towards the end. Beautifully done.Let’s start thanking people. Thank you, Sally Wainwright and company. And I see that both Lister dramatisations, Killing Eve and Portrait if a Marriage are all BBC productions.. So thank you, BBC. I’ve just paid my licence fee, and although it’s a stretch for many of us in the poorer majority, I do feel happy (!) at contributing to the production of such first rate drama.If you’re looking for a tonic, and you’re a gay woman or you simply love love (either or both will do), then Gentleman Jack is one to get.
A**R
Oscar Winning Performances
If there were Oscars given for TV. the two leading ladies deserve them. I hope the BAFTA's acknowledge these bravura performances. Also the scriptwriting and the supporting cast. I doubt Suranne Jones will ever better this.
T**M
Outstanding
Every aspect of this production exceeded my expectations – 5 StarsThis DVD includes three discs covering all seven episodes from the first series of ‘Gentleman Jack’. In addition, there are bonus features which take a closer look at some of the processes involved in producing and filming. Certainly, a series that deserves to be watched more than once, this inexpensive DVD packs-in more than seven hours of top-quality viewing.I always anticipate good things from the BBC whenever they produce a new drama, but ‘Gentleman Jack’ is truly outstanding. From Sally Wainwright’s wonderful script, to the superb casting, and gorgeous filming, the attention to detail is stunning. If it were an entirely fictitious story it would be entertaining, but being inspired by the actual diary of the intriguing Ann Lister takes this excellent series to another level altogether. It has played a huge role in ensuring the historical record of this charismatic and brilliant woman is brought to the public’s attention.Overall: Hugely entertaining, and an exceptionally classy production. Highly recommended.
N**G
Fantastically written, brilliantly acted
This has to be the best thing iv watched on tv for a very very long time. Suranne Jones & Sophie Rundel deserve to win every award going for their portrayals of Anne & Ann. Its made me want to learn more about Anne Lister's life. I cannot recomend this show enough.
J**.
Fantastic little series
Normally I'm not a fan of period dramas, but this is fantastic I initially watched it because it is about Anne Lister and shibden park which is a local park to me, I thought it'd be a location spotting experience but no I really got in to the characters and the story with a insight into a alternative lifestyle in that era almost forgetting it was filmed here, well worth watching and indeed well worth a visit to shibden Hall
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