Enchilada
06-02-2009, 04:24 AM
Just watched the American remake of the semi-sci-fi series Life on Mars, but remain personally unsure about it. The production seemed pretty slick, but the duplication from the US series made me flinch on too many occasions - especially on how much the words and actions were mimicked instead of being very original. If you ask me Sam isn't really Sam - if you get my drift! American detectives in 1973 were more like Hawaii Five-O and Mod Squad than what is portrayed in Life on Mars.
Also Harvey Keitel was not very convincing as the thug Inspector Gene Hunt, while the Annie Norris (Gretchen Mol) (the UK character Annie Cartwright played by Liz White) seemed far too smart and unrealistic for her seemingly meagre policewoman role. (Were we that discriminatory and sexist against women in 1973? I don't recall it being as bad in Australia?)
I am also looking forward to the new English sequel Ashes to Ashes, with some of the same characters but is set in England in 1982. It is already being shown in the UK. I do wonder if the ABC TV has picked it up? Perhaps they'll repeat the original series again on ABC TV?
Still, I wonder what others thought of the TV program shown last night? Was it as good as the original, or was the critically acclaimed UK Series much more superior?
Also Harvey Keitel was not very convincing as the thug Inspector Gene Hunt, while the Annie Norris (Gretchen Mol) (the UK character Annie Cartwright played by Liz White) seemed far too smart and unrealistic for her seemingly meagre policewoman role. (Were we that discriminatory and sexist against women in 1973? I don't recall it being as bad in Australia?)
I am also looking forward to the new English sequel Ashes to Ashes, with some of the same characters but is set in England in 1982. It is already being shown in the UK. I do wonder if the ABC TV has picked it up? Perhaps they'll repeat the original series again on ABC TV?
Still, I wonder what others thought of the TV program shown last night? Was it as good as the original, or was the critically acclaimed UK Series much more superior?