Review of An Inspector Calls (2015) by Rangan R — 11 Nov 2015
Slow and super BBC drama of the unravelling of the insincerity and false morality of upper middle class Britain in the early 20th century.
Written by JB Priestley the play strips levels of hypocrisy from a family who have collectively abused a young woman leading to her death.
Later it seems the burden of guilt is relieved as the inspector is suggested to be an imposter but as the truth is brought home to them his words haunt the production as to the future of mankind if people will not learn about our interconnectivity: "If men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire and blood and anguish.".
Superb.
This review of An Inspector Calls (2015) was written by Rangan R on 11 Nov 2015.
An Inspector Calls has generally received very positive reviews.
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