

APPROPRIATE ADULT DVD
Powerful and thought-provoking drama which tells the compelling true story of Janet Leach who played a crucial part in uncovering the shocking crimes of Fred and Rosemary West--two of the most notorious serial-killers in history.
Featuring electrifying performances by Emily Watson (as Janet Leach) and Dominic West (as Fred West), it reveals the extraordinary relationship which developed between the two, as West tried to evade responsibility for his crimes and protect his wife Rosemary from justice.
Based on extensive research, and consultation with numerous people closely involved in the case, including police officers, surviving victims and relatives of victims of the Wests.
Starring: Emily Watson, Dominic West, Robert Glenister, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Monica Dolan
Itās inevitable, given the subject matter, thatĀ Appropriate AdultĀ is not the kind of television factual drama thatās going to be to everyoneās taste. In telling the story of notorious British serial killers Fred and Rosemary West, itās a project facing a real challenge to balance getting the material across, while never straying into any kind of sensationalising of it.Ā Appropriate Adult, though, walks that line with a staggering amount of skill.
The story is told from the perspective of Janet Leach, the Gloucester housewife who was pivotal in uncovering the extent of the crimes of the Wests. Leach is played by Emily Watson inĀ Appropriate Adult, and, even factoring in the pedigree of her work to date, itās one of her very best performances.
Sheās not alone, though. Dominic West, portraying Fred West, is extraordinary, and itās the scenes shared by Watson and West that stick in the mind long after the credits have rolled.Ā Appropriate AdultĀ is, crucially, given two feature length episodes to tell its story, and much credit deserves to go to writer Neil McKay for the manner in which heās tackled it. Itās a controversial piece of work, certainly, but it feels like a diligent one.
This is a sensitive drama that, at its best, is exquisitely played. And whileĀ Appropriate AdultĀ is often difficult television, with its subject matter making it often haunting to watch, itās of rare quality. McKay has found a strong angle from which to tell his story, and the end result is really quite excellent. --Jon Foster
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Powerful and thought-provoking drama which tells the compelling true story of Janet Leach who played a crucial part in uncovering the shocking crimes of Fred and Rosemary West--two of the most notorious serial-killers in history.
Featuring electrifying performances by Emily Watson (as Janet Leach) and Dominic West (as Fred West), it reveals the extraordinary relationship which developed between the two, as West tried to evade responsibility for his crimes and protect his wife Rosemary from justice.
Based on extensive research, and consultation with numerous people closely involved in the case, including police officers, surviving victims and relatives of victims of the Wests.
Starring: Emily Watson, Dominic West, Robert Glenister, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Monica Dolan
Itās inevitable, given the subject matter, thatĀ Appropriate AdultĀ is not the kind of television factual drama thatās going to be to everyoneās taste. In telling the story of notorious British serial killers Fred and Rosemary West, itās a project facing a real challenge to balance getting the material across, while never straying into any kind of sensationalising of it.Ā Appropriate Adult, though, walks that line with a staggering amount of skill.
The story is told from the perspective of Janet Leach, the Gloucester housewife who was pivotal in uncovering the extent of the crimes of the Wests. Leach is played by Emily Watson inĀ Appropriate Adult, and, even factoring in the pedigree of her work to date, itās one of her very best performances.
Sheās not alone, though. Dominic West, portraying Fred West, is extraordinary, and itās the scenes shared by Watson and West that stick in the mind long after the credits have rolled.Ā Appropriate AdultĀ is, crucially, given two feature length episodes to tell its story, and much credit deserves to go to writer Neil McKay for the manner in which heās tackled it. Itās a controversial piece of work, certainly, but it feels like a diligent one.
This is a sensitive drama that, at its best, is exquisitely played. And whileĀ Appropriate AdultĀ is often difficult television, with its subject matter making it often haunting to watch, itās of rare quality. McKay has found a strong angle from which to tell his story, and the end result is really quite excellent. --Jon Foster

















