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شخصیت نمادین جان رباس به عنوان یک گروهبان کارآگاه جوانتر تصور میشود که درگیر یک درگیری جنایی خشونتآمیز میشود که زمانی که برادرش مایکل، یک سرباز سابق، از مرز جنایتکار عبور میکند، شخصی تبدیل میشود.
بازیگران : Richard Rankin و Brian Ferguson و Lucie Shorthouse
رباس یکی از بهترین فیلم هایست که توانسته از نگاه کاربران سایت IMDB نمره 7.2 را کسب کند
این فیلم در ژانر به تولید رسیده است. فیلم رباس توسط کارگردانی شده و لازم به ذکر است که شما به عنوان یک بیننده فیلم های جذاب، فیلم رباس را می توانید به صورت آنلاین و زیرنویس چسبیده از رسانه فیلم تو سریال رایگان تماشا کنید.
I was nervous when I saw they had revived Rebus as I was a big fan of the Ken Stott take on the character. I almost didn’t watch it. However, that was a few years ago and time moves on. This version is gritty and modern. Rankin portrays the troubled character brilliantly. Really good acting that has a depth you don’t often see. When he’s pained, it there in the eyes.Slow start in the first episode and took a while to get to grips with some of the characters, but by the second I’d warned to it. Then it just kept getting better until the final dramatic episode. If you’ve only seen the first one, stick with it.I loved the series and really hope to see more.
The opening scene when Rebus nearly kills Big Ger nearly put me off but I’m glad I stuck with it.And I’m very glad it’s nothing like Irvine Walshes Crime which I found unwatchable.Richard Rankin as Rebus is superb. His mannerisms are so Rebus and they’re subtle not forced.As a fan of Rebus you like him as a character but you know he’s a git and terrible at his personal life interactions and he is prone to violence. I’m glad they didn’t shy away from the real Rebus in an effort to make him softly appealing.I was skeptical at first but this has been written perfectly. The first season told us who Rebus is but in a show not tell way and was very well done.Richards physical appearance as Rebus is less shambolic than he is in my head! His bottom is way too pert!However his life and the way he navigates through it is and this fits together perfectly. In true Rebus form he manages to do a kind of right thing at the end for his brother.I’ve nothing to compare this adaption to as I’ve not watched the other TV Rebus shows as Ian Rankin has said he didn’t like them so I never bothered with them.I like how it’s not a slavish rewrite of the books but a new take on it. I like how when I read the books and listen to them my Rebus in my head will be the same and now I have another version which I can also enjoy.I didn’t think I’d like updated Rebus, I do very much and can’t wait for season 2.
Gritty crime thrillers have long been one of Scotland’s greatest art forms and most successful export industries, and this reimagining of Sir Ian Rankin’s classic Inspector Rebus novels is a stroke of genius.In the same way Sherlock reinvigorated the novels of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, transplanting the original 1987 characters to the present day, with a younger Detective Sergeant John Rebus, gives the drama a whole new lease of life, with the potential to extend across the entire 24 – shortly 25 – book canon and beyond.Outlander star Richard Rankin (no relation) is utterly compelling in the title role, and the supporting cast (Lucie Shorthouse as DC Siobhan Clarke, Brian Ferguson as John’s brother Michael, Amy Manson as John’s ex-wife Rhona Moncrieffe, Neshla Caplan as Michael’s wife Chrissie, and Mia McKenzie as John’s daughter Sammy) are all outstanding.This being Scotland, we get to enjoy a riot of colourful bad guys, led by the glorious Stuart Bowman (Guilt’s Roy Lynch) as the charming but menacing Edinburgh gangster “Big Ger” Cafferty and Noof Ousellam as his rival Darryl Christie.Thoren Ferguson is superbly sinister as Siobhan’s creepy boyfriend Malcolm Fox from Professional Standards. Meanwhile, Caroline Lee Johnson plays Rebus’s boss DI Gill Templar with sympathy and warmth in a thus far under-written role.As always with tartan noir, there is wonderfully witty dialogue, and locations (filmed in Edinburgh and Glasgow) which contrast the historic, scenic, violent and deprived areas of the country. You’ll be planning your next holiday there tomorrow.There’s plenty of gore (more often implied than shown on screen) in a style reminiscent of 2006’s grisly classic Low Winter Sun.One major disappointment is the theme music. It tries to be Maggie Bell’s No Mean City but it just doesn’t work. It’s got the wrong tone altogether and is frankly off-putting, which will cost the series speculative viewers and international sales.That apart, this is a superb series for those who like to sit down and binge all six episodes of a detective drama at once. At 45 minutes each (BBC iPlayer) this is the best way to enjoy it.Fans of Taggart, Karen Pirie, Shetland, Dougray Scott’s Crime, and, of course, the original STV Rebus adaptations starring John Hannah and Ken Stott will be adding this new 2024 version, by Eleventh Hour Films and Viaplay Group in association with the BBC, to their “must watch” list and hoping for many more series to come.
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