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The week in TV: The Serpent; Black Narcissus; Death to 2020; Doctor Who; Spiral


The Serpent (BBC One) | iPlayer
Black Narcissus (BBC One) | iPlayer
Death to 2020 (Netflix)
Doctor Who (BBC One) | iPlayer
Spiral (BBC Four) | iPlayer
Kathmandu, Goa, Bangkok – especially the last – all serve as such perfect backdrops to
The Serpent, the BBC’s first big drama of the new year, and a slow-burn triumph. Look beyond and under the prayer wheels, the soporific beaming mysticism, the garlands and the braids, and you see fat rats and crumbling masonry, gnarled disappointment, disease. It’s a pathetic fallacy for the hippie dream of the 1970s and has seldom been achieved better.
It has been achieved by a skilful retelling of the crimes of Charles Sobhraj, the Viet-Indian Frenchman who murdered at least 12 tourists in that decade. By so many accounts, Sobhraj, in every one of his various stolen identities and forged visas, was seriously charming, winningly amoral. Until he spiked your drink, lamped you on the head, burned you alive, you ....

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Black Narcissus ending explained: What happened at the end?


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BBC series Black Narcissus wrapped up this evening with the three-parter finishing the story in a shocking manner. The BBC and FX miniseries gave a fresh 2020 take on the classic tale of forbidden desires set against the punishing backdrop of the Himalayas. Express.co.uk looks at the main plot points from the Black Narcissus finale. ....

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Compelling TV remake of Oscar-winning film Black Narcissus


British nuns stuck in the Himalayas, living in a crumbling palace where the former local ruler had kept his harem and going slowly mad with pent-up passion over a handsome Englishman. 
What’s not to love? This new retelling of Black Narcissus, the 1939 Rumer Godden novel that was turned into an Oscar-winning film starring Deborah Kerr in 1947, is utterly compelling, from the scenery to the simmering sexual tension.
The movie was banned in Ireland, censored in America and described by Martin Scorsese as ‘one of the first truly erotic films’. 
We aren’t as easily shocked now, but the new BBC1 three-part series retains plenty of its allure (it’s been produced by Andrew Macdonald, grandson of the 1947 film’s co-director Emeric Pressburger), while adding modern touches such as filming in the Himalayas and using Nepalese actors instead of English ones pretending to be Nepalese. ....

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Review | TV Show - Empire


It’s a brave soul that takes on
Black Narcissus. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s 1947 adaptation of Rumer Godden’s nuns-go-crazy-in-the-Himalayas novel is a landmark in British cinema, leaning into saturated colours, stunning painted backdrops, dramatic music stings and a pitch-perfect cast to create a masterpiece of loneliness and lust, frenzy and frustration. This new BBC/FX Productions take, written by Amanda Coe (
Apple Tree Yard) and directed by Charlotte Bruus Christensen (cinematographer on
A Quiet Place), tries to channel the masterpiece while including more of the original source material. The result is a valiant, respectful effort, but it never goes far enough to assert its own personality. ....

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