Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness

April. 18,2004      
Rating:
8.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Detective Superintendent Jane Tennison's investigation of the murder of a Bosnian refugee leads her to one, or possibly two, Serbian war criminals determined to silence the last witness to a massacre a decade before.

Mark Strong as  Det. Chief Supt. Larry Hall
Phoebe Nicholls as  Shaw
Frank Finlay as  Arnold Tennison
Ben Miles as  DCI Simon Finch
Liam Cunningham as  Robert West
Helen Mirren as  Det. Supt. Jane Tennison
Tanya Moodie as  DC Lorna Greaves
Velibor Topic as  Zigic
Robert Pugh as  DS Alun Simms
Clare Holman as  Elizabeth Lukic

Reviews

Karry
2004/04/18

Best movie of this year hands down!

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GazerRise
2004/04/19

Fantastic!

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Forumrxes
2004/04/20

Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.

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Mandeep Tyson
2004/04/21

The acting in this movie is really good.

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basilisksamuk
2004/04/22

I'm at a loss to understand why this episode scores so highly. To my eye this is an astoundingly dull entry in the series. Most of the episodes suffer to some extent by being overly lengthy but this one in particular is stretched beyond the bounds of reason. It might have made a decent 90 minute programme but three hours is an insane length for this material. Every point in the procedure is dragged out to such an extent that it doesn't matter if you fall asleep at any point because the plot will not have advanced when you wake up half an hour later. I'm a big fan of Prime Suspect but lets not pretend it is without faults. This has hardly any of the characters we have seen before and the new team Tennyson manages are exceptionally dull. Even the sub-plot of how she is oppressed, this time by being too old, has worn thin. The premise is a good one but the direction is pedestrian and the script is poor. This is the only Prime Suspect episode that should be avoided.

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CGA_Soupdragon
2004/04/23

Just finished watching #6 which was screened in two parts this week on SVT1. Was on the edge of my seat for both episodes.Mirren is, as always, a joy to watch. This riveting story is blessed with a great ending. It felt really good after this one. Quite a lot of thriller/police dramas end without one feeling that justice has been meted out. Here, the main antagonists get their just desserts. And I mean everybody. Especially the woman from the secret service. That look she gives her man at the end is priceless.Beautifully shot and nicely scored. A great bit of telly to be sure. Top marks here!

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Morpheus2k3
2004/04/24

I have been following the investigations of Jane Tennison since my partner sent me a bad VHS recording of Prime Suspect 1 while I was serving with the USMC in the Persian Gulf. Amid my own warfare, my own self doubts and fears, I found inspiration in DCI Tennison's struggles. I have been in love ever since. Some tales are better than others, but all are good. My personal favorites: PS1, PS3, PS5 and now, topping the list, is Prime Suspect:6. Not since listening to the young actor respond to Tennison's questions in PS5 - "What do you want out of life?" ...Response: "Law and Order", have I teared up watching a TV show. PS6 hits home on many levels. From cinematography to storytelling to acting the whole thing is brilliant on all levels. Helen Mirren, one of the most underrated talents in the acting profession - seeing her silently curse in her car after her encounter with her immediate superior evoked a moment all of us in the working world can relate to. At the risk of sounding like I'm gushing, I can't recommend enough this latest installment. It is was television drama can and should be.

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Flint-13
2004/04/25

The four-hour miniseries is, when well executed, one of the most entertaining forms of modern drama. "Prime Suspect 6" is a vivid demonstration of how a well-crafted script put in the hands of a competent director and a dedicated cast and crew can provide cliff-hanging suspense and emotional excursions for viewers of a wide range of ages and backgrounds.Helen Mirren is possibly at her best in "6" as the ageing senior detective, constantly battling the establishment as she tries to manage a big caseload when a particularly brutal murder opens a Pandora's box of leads, lies and loose ends.My prize, however, goes to Peter Berry for his writing. The story lets us slowly explore the minds, motivations and especially the passions of all the main characters and makes good use of historical events and present-day tensions to construct a drama of the highest quality. His story has strong Hollywood elements, and for this style of drama, that's precisely what's needed.If you missed it this time, don't miss the repeat or definitely rent the DVD when it's out.

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