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Alias Grace

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017
  • 15
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
40K
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Sarah Gadon in Alias Grace (2017)
Based on the true story of Grace Marks, a housemaid and immigrant from Ireland who was imprisoned in 1843, perhaps wrongly, for the murder of her employer Thomas Kinnear. Grace claims to have no memory of the murder yet the facts are irrefutable. A decade after, Dr. Simon Jordan tries to help Grace recall her past.
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Grace, an Irish immigrant in 19th-century Canada, is convicted of the murder of her employer. However, things take a different turn when a psychiatrist arrives to analyze her mental state.Grace, an Irish immigrant in 19th-century Canada, is convicted of the murder of her employer. However, things take a different turn when a psychiatrist arrives to analyze her mental state.Grace, an Irish immigrant in 19th-century Canada, is convicted of the murder of her employer. However, things take a different turn when a psychiatrist arrives to analyze her mental state.

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    • Sarah Gadon
    • Edward Holcroft
    • Rebecca Liddiard
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    7.6/10
    40K
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    1,363
    110
    • Stars
      • Sarah Gadon
      • Edward Holcroft
      • Rebecca Liddiard
    • 124User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 11 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Sarah Gadon
    Sarah Gadon
    • Grace Marks
    • 2017
    Edward Holcroft
    Edward Holcroft
    • Dr. Simon Jordan
    • 2017
    Rebecca Liddiard
    Rebecca Liddiard
    • Mary Whitney
    • 2017
    Zachary Levi
    Zachary Levi
    • Jeremiah Pontelli
    • 2017
    Kerr Logan
    Kerr Logan
    • James McDermott
    • 2017
    David Cronenberg
    David Cronenberg
    • Reverend Verringer
    • 2017
    Paul Gross
    Paul Gross
    • Thomas Kinnear
    • 2017
    Anna Paquin
    Anna Paquin
    • Nancy Montgomery
    • 2017
    Sarah Manninen
    Sarah Manninen
    • Mrs. Humphrey
    • 2017
    Stephen Joffe
    Stephen Joffe
    • Jamie Walsh
    • 2017
    John Tench
    John Tench
    • Keeper #1
    • 2017
    Jonathan Koensgen
    Jonathan Koensgen
    • Keeper #2
    • 2017
    Alice Snaden
    • Lydia
    • 2017
    Elizabeth Saunders
    Elizabeth Saunders
    • Mrs. Honey
    • 2017
    Martha Burns
    Martha Burns
    • Mrs. Parkinson
    • 2017
    Will Bowes
    Will Bowes
    • George Parkinson
    • 2017
    Jonathan Goad
    Jonathan Goad
    • Grace's Father
    • 2017
    Mag Ruffman
    Mag Ruffman
    • Diane
    • 2017
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    10zkonedog

    Truly Excellent Period Piece Filled With Human Drama & Intrigue

    "Alias Grace" is a show that, normally, would not necessarily come across my radar as something to watch. I started it after a recommendation from a family member, who very interestingly told me "it looks like a period piece, but it's done very well". That was telling to me. Often, when one thinks of "period piece", they think of stuffy dramas that look old and outdated even when they are new. A few really rise to the surface ("John Adams" a while back comes to mind), but many just reside in that "muddy middle". Fortunately, "Alias Grace" is a period piece done absolutely perfectly, as it creates and advances great characters, is at the same time a commentary on more contemporary times, and features writing/acting that is top notch.

    For a basic plot outline, "Alias Grace" follows the story of Grace Marks (Sarah Gadon), who is held in prison for the charged murder of Nancy Montgomery (Anna Paquin). A psychologist, Dr. Jordan (Edward Holcroft), takes an interest in her case, and decides to interview her to determine if her conviction is legitimate or based on faulty confessions/evidence. Through these interviews, Grace reflects back on much of her past, filling in the backstory until getting to the day of the murder itself.

    The main reason "Alias Grace" works so well is because it is just an incredibly written show. What's funny is that the main conceit (Grace being interviewed by Dr. Jordan) might lead one to think that this was a "nuthouse" or prison-centric type of show. While perhaps nominally the guiding path for the show, the real "meat" comes in the story of Grace's life and the events that happen to her over the course of a lifetime, really. Using Margaret Atwood's text, the filmmakers here really paint a visceral picture of what life likely consisted of for women (and men) of that time period. As I said previously, period pieces often have the tendency to "soften around the edges" a bit, but "Alias Grace" pulls no punches. It can be happy and cheerful, but also disturbing and dour.

    Another highlight is Gadon's performance as Grace, which is probably award-worthy. While the auxiliary characters are great too, this is Gadon's show to carry, and carry it she does! One can't help but get swept away in her saga, as she displays such a wide range of emotions and actions from beginning to end.

    I won't spoil any details here, but let me just say this: For the first five episodes, "Alias Grace" is an 8-star, "very good" type of show. The final (sixth) episode vaults it into 10/10 "excellent" status. That finale is one of the best single episodes of television I've seen since "The Leftovers" left the airwaves. It literally had me on the edge of my seat, with my jaw ajar when the final credits rolled.

    Final verdict: Another step in the right direction (and a big one!) for Netflix Original programming, on the heels of "Mindhunter" and "Stranger Things S2". Netflix has show in the past year that it can "play with the big boys" when it comes to original programming, and that's a net win for appreciators of quality scripted television as well.
    nickmorgenstern

    Wait for it, wait for it. Oh wait, nothing's going to happen.

    I am somewhat sate of all these flashy trailers that leave me breathing air through my mouth and then i realize i've fallen for the same old marketing trick.

    Like many others that probably watched this show, i myself have not read the book, nor do i intend to because it just leaves me questioning so many different aspects of this book/show that i never thought i would be questioning.

    What i expected was a psychologically disturbed pathological liar that got away with killing and manipulating more than five people in her favor, what i got was a bible study of the feminist mind and her hot 50 year old master. He is hot, stop denying it.

    The last two episodes should or could have been so much more but they never culminated for me it just went up, up and then down down and flatlined.

    I have the feeling we are probably missing a lot of backstory. Nevertheless i think the show was good...maybe. Let's leave it to god shall we?
    8Wanderlust024

    Thoughtful and Deliberate Storytelling

    I found this to be a beautifully told, riveting story. It is certainly a slow burn so if you require fast-passed action this may not be what you are looking for.

    Alias Grace is an example of thoughtful and deliberate storytelling. It presents the life experiences of Grace Marks (Sarah Gadon) as she shares her story with Dr Simon Jordan. Throughout the six-part miniseries, you are meant to consider whether she is culpable for the murders for which she was accused. Sarah Gadon gives a powerful, understated performance that draws you in. Her nuanced portrayal made me more interested in watching the development of her character than learning whether she had committed the murders.

    I have read some reviews in which Alias Grace was criticized for being feminist propaganda which presented the male characters as predatory and the society in which Grace lived as patriarchal. I certainly agree that the series provided commentary on sexism and classism. But I think one should keep in mind that it's a historical piece set largely in 1840-1850.

    A little history of Ontario, Canada: * In 1884, married women received the same legal rights as men to enter into legal agreements and buy property. * In 1917, women were granted the right to vote. * In 1928, the Supreme Court determined that the term "persons" in the British North America Act did not include women. This was appealed in 1929 and women became people under the act.

    So ... Personally, I'm quite comfortable with the series' commentary on sexism and the presentation of the experiences of the female characters. If you aren't considered a person under the law, naturally it will reflect how you are treated in society.
    8elsieclements

    Gripping.

    The main actress was superb in this gripping drama. It was so good, I watched all the episodes back to back. (all in one night) A very entertaining mystery, thriller, did she do it? who knows.

    Since it was based on truth, from 1843 the research on this must have been difficult.
    10phd_travel

    Superbly made true crime story and Sarah Gadon is luminous

    What a well made, superbly acted and completely fascinating series this turned out to be. A true life murder is always interesting but the details here are not too well known like Lizzie Borden's story. An Irish maid emigrates to Canada but gets caught up and convicted of the murder of her employer and housekeeper. The psychological and emotional insights are so well incorporated they ring true. The dialog is such that you listen for every word though some of the accents are a bit thick.

    Acting is superb. Sarah Gadon is luminous and perfectly cast. Deserves an Emmy. Her facial expressions are just right for the complexities of the role. Anna Paquin is good too in a difficult role. Zachary Levi is kind and surprisingly not out of place in the time period. The supporting cast are good too.

    The directing is precise and shows you what you need for the story. The horrific and painful parts of the story are such that it could not have been shown in such detail if it was adapted many years ago. What a perfect balance of beauty and horror.

    The series is 6 episodes. Just the right length - neither too long to have any draggy moments or too short to feel short changed in any way. This series shows CBC more than matching the best BBC can produce.

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      Executive producer / writer Sarah Polley first tried to acquire the rights to the novel Alias Grace when the book came out in 1996. It took Sarah Polley a little over 20 years to bring this miniseries to its fruition.
    • Goofs
      When Grace is beside Mary's bed, just before the cemetery scene, the 'corpse' can be seen gently breathing (torso moving).
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best New Shows of 2017 (2017)

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 雙面葛蕾斯
    • Filming locations
      • Kingston Penitentiary, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Halfire Entertainment
      • Tangled Productions
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      • 16:9 HD

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