Show Any Human Heart

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Overview

A novelist's life ricochets from 1920s Paris to '50s New York and '80s London. Along the way he meets Ernest Hemingway, Ian Fleming and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor - the exiled British king and his mistress Wallis Simpson.

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Country: UK
Genre: History, Drama, Family, Lifestyle
Network: Channel 4
Watched by: 1 256 1 008 673
Total running time: 4 hours 40 minutes
Episode duration:
Episodes: 4
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Episode Guide

4
Episode 4
12.12.2010
3
Episode 3
05.12.2010
2
Episode 2
28.11.2010
1
Episode 1
21.11.2010

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01 Apr 2018, 00:30 #
"Who decided that I suddenly became an old man?" -- probably, everyone asks this question sooner or later.
"I slept with Ruth." Is it a kind of solidarity, perhaps?" He's trolling this hypocritical fighter for justice in such a funny way. He also carefully covered up these mean girls. I like his ironic, not condescending, attitude towards young people.
He's always getting into something out of stupidity, greed, or the dictates of his libido, but in the end he always does the right thing, like with these explosives, and it's impossible not to love Logan for that.
Logan a la guerrilla is so funny. And his last passion is somehow like that, neither shaky nor wobbly. It's just nostalgia for the past, and that's even sadder.
It is well shown how the world seems more and more bizarre and incomprehensible with age, and for whom this time is familiar and beloved, but for an old man who knew his best years in other times, even if there was a war, even if it was hard, but he grew up in the meantime, he changed with it, and now he is stuck. there, and the present does not allow him to attend its last Supper. He also says that everything is ahead for them, and they will be different, but I will remain this useless old man at the end of my journey.
Too much loneliness for too long a time for one person. I am glad that he left quietly, on such a bright sunny day, guided by the voice of his only true love.
In fact, despite the crumpled places, I do... I liked it subtly. I liked Logan's clumsy, hummocky road, full of strange ups and equally unstoppable downs, full of love and passion, stupid mistakes and equally stupid decisions. He lived to the fullest, and left, giving everything he could. With such a touch of bright sadness, we were told the story of any person who tried to live and survive in that eventful time with all the curiosity and dedication that he had. Wonderful musical accompaniment completes this delicious British dessert, which seems so unsightly at first glance.
31 Mar 2018, 11:15 #
"What happens to us makes us different people" is a real introduction to this series.
"How did this happen, Ham?.. "I guess it's called life." I love how they unobtrusively brought Ernest Hemmingway, one of the most desperate adventurers of the twentieth century, into this story, and they also didn't forget to make Logan a friend.
Public proof, it was funny XD I screamed from the deliberate poses of Freya and that finger in her mouth, it's beautiful. I'm glad Logan decided to take this step, he's growing up, he's a man, he's learning to make responsible decisions, that's how sincere mutual love changes a person. At the same time, he did not lose his mattress charm. And how wonderful they are with their daughter *_*
I really liked how brave Logan was to Tess, not like her hubby. It really shows that at the right moments the hero knows how to pull himself together and go to the end for the sake of those who are dear to him.
It's such a fairy tale, of course, to get such a high position without having any training at all. Or maybe it's not a fairy tale, maybe it's the connections that decide everything.
Sam Hueeeeeen, such a dandy! If you don't look closely, you won't recognize it at all. And a couple of Windsors perfectly ruined our hero's life. I just wonder who passed it after all? Maybe their own, for failing the assignment?
Oh, with what trepidation this meeting takes place after a long separation, how ironic Freya still remains, and only alone with him shows her fear for her beloved. And how terrible it all turns out to be... just like that, just one circumstance, someone's wrong step, and you lose everything, screaming in pain on the wreckage of a broken building. Matthew played an amazing game, and his scream reached right through to me...
replied 31 Mar 2018, 22:49 #
@chch93: The therapist's scribbles instead of notes amused me.
He made a fuss at that agency, and became much more grumpy in his old age. But that's probably the thing about Broadbent's characters, he's fantastic at it.
"When you look from the bottom, the world seems less complicated." The eternal dilemma is that it is better to have everything and constantly be afraid that you will lose it, or to have nothing and enjoy the crumbs that you have.
Kim's second wig is much better when she's older. It was good that she was in Mounstuart's life, but she taught him to love every day again and not look back. I liked their kind of friendship.
"Suddenly, something happens, and everything changes." Logan, why are you such a poor guy, you're always randomly going through life, success or failure...
in fact, the closer you get to the end, the deeper the story gets, and I definitely like that. The finale, don't let me down.
31 Mar 2018, 22:46 #
"Your past doesn't leave you. You want to erase it, forget it. But it comes back and grabs you by the throat." Logan, broken and drowning himself in alcohol and a useless marriage, repeats history. And, of course, not finding what he needs in his wife, he goes to the side at the first opportunity. It's funny that it's his friend Peter's woman again. Kim Cattrall is an amazing woman, of course, but I would not wear such dresses with such shoulders. They also put this short wig on her. And Ben is right — as much as you can compete with him, you are no less successful than a writer friend.
Skye Bennett, she's Martha's sister, are they just a cast of "Pillars of the Earth" from kontrl to kontrl v? But how sweet Logan was with her on the roof, I almost burst into tears, how much longing for his lost daughter there is in his affection for his stepdaughter. It's probably a good thing that they ran away with this lady in time, otherwise there would have been even more ruined lives.
Oh damn, well, it was necessary to break the heart even more... Losing his beloved wife and daughter at once is terrible in itself, but knowing that she was pregnant...
Even though the son he left behind for a short time returned to him, I always resented that Lottie cut off his path to his own child. However, smoking weed with a child is strong. A slob once is a slob forever, right, Logan? It's terrible, it's clear that the boy is an adult, he should have thought for himself, but he could have given him a bream for drugs. Why does he always seem to be indirectly responsible for the deaths of his loved ones...
look at this girl, clinging to him like a leech. No matter how much I prayed, they slept together anyway. In Logan's weak defense, I want to say that if you have a naked girl wandering around your house for a month, it will be expected, but still. You have to be such a fucker and fuck a sixteen-year-old girl. That's because a dick can't tie a knot. "And try not to fuck anyone on the way" — that's for sure!
18 Sep 2020, 02:49 #
The film is amazingly interesting with its monotony!