The Way – Official Trailer | BBC
Once upon a time in a kingdom far far away I just sick of feeling like we have no power people will get hurt they always get hurt how bad does it have to get before we like leave leave where what all that the Driscoll highest grade targets
Yes come on we’re fugitives fleeing from our homes on foot no possessions I won’t let my family risk this your alternative this is a dream you mean a nightmare
“Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away…”
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The Way, a bold new drama about an ordinary family caught up in extraordinary events that ripple out following a civil uprising in their industrial hometown, Port Talbot.
Ambitious, powerful and surprising, The Way imagines a family caught up in a civil uprising which begins in their small industrial town. Fleeing unrest, the Driscolls are forced to escape the country they’ve always called home and the certainties of their old lives. Will they be overwhelmed by their memories of the past, or will they lay their ghosts to rest and take the risk of an unknown future? With wit and powerful emotion, The Way taps into the chaos of today’s world through the fictional story of an ordinary family caught up in an extraordinary chain of events.
Directed by Michael Sheen, Written by James Graham, and created by Sheen, Graham and Adam Curtis. Steffan Rhodri, Mali Harries, Sophie Melville, Callum Scott Howells and Michael Sheen lead the cast as the Driscoll family, with Maja Laskowska as a young woman caught up in the family’s escape.
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But what is it actually about?
dis is da wae
It's about dysfunction, how apt.
It's about a civil uprising in a Welsh town
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Very excited to see this! Not long to wait now! Roll on 19th February!
rdr2 odriscols gang
oh this looks good!
We find da wae
The Monks Curse…
For 800 years this wall as stood
On the grounds where steel is king;
A legend of a ghostly ghoul
A curse to a town that story bring.
The monk of Port Talbot, an eerie figure
Roams this land, this sacred place;
Keeping watch upon his dwelling
With fiery eyes upon his face.
This wall stands alone, a final reminder
a warning of impending doom;
To a town with so much history
A curse that brings, a vail of gloom..
For if that wall should ever crumble
If every brick or stone should fall;
To this town unimaginable suffering will then follow
A statement , a warning to us all..
The monk of Port Talbot
That ghostly figure
With fire burning in his eyes;
Take heed now and guard his dwelling
For that curse lay where he lies…
Written by Derek Davies
Bard of Baglan
Copyright ©️ 2023…
Ayo, that's actually me jumping into the camera at 0:16
Well, it's a pile of clichéd and politicised crap! Imagine BBC and Sheen using public funds to produce a yawn-athon woke-lefty seminar.
Who'd have thunk.
Thought the storyline and acting was good. Spoilt by the dark filters In daylight and trying to work out what was going on in the never ending dark scenes. Not willing to watch a pretty much black screen. Director might think its arty, I thought it was crap and spoilt it.
Like the miners strike
V like Vendetta
Port Talbot resident. My objective review would be it has big ideas but too low a budget to do them justice and it crumbles under the weight of them. And too many similarities to "Years and Years" for comfort. That having been said, my subjective review is I loved every bonkers minute of it. I hope there will be a second season and that it embraces the surreal and ditches the mythical melodrama.
I'm always up for different than the norm, but what the heck is this about to be sure?
Is this a comedy? Or is it just the mad music and overtight cutting?
What a load of Crap..
Hope this gets another series!!
It was a good mini series but could have been a lot better and was a but clichéd at times. The first epsisode was good and built up the tension a bit, but it did lose it's way a bit after that – no pun intended. They should have stayed in Wales for the whole uprising and concentrated on that. I guess they left it open for second series.
WOW!!! I loved it , well done to all ,,, glad to see Hollywood hasn't ruined Michael!
I watch the second episode last night and I'm completely lost, maybe I should watch it again.
Is it sci fi please?
The Way – 😒
Da Wae – 🤩
If you know, you know …
All four episodes, no sorry the 3….
May be in the future you will understand what it's all about!
There is no sheen for this series…
Defragmented
Let's have some real histories instead…
a Decimal Day ~ 15th February 1971
a Good Friday ~ 1968
+ ADD
The PRISIONER ~ 1967
& Carry on the Nurses…
The BEST will always will the 1975, TERRY NATIONS, (Dr Who)
The SURVIVORS
nearly 50 years before the real plague of the COVID-19
NOW, do you know your histories as well
Boudica was queen of the Iceni tribe in England and led a rebellion against Roman occupation around 60 A.D.
See more…
As I had a massive stroke 5 years ago, i have had to relearn English again, I lost 30% of my left hempishere, as now I suffer
Cognitic Communications Disorder.
Let's change the series titles to be renamed to be called…
"The DONT Watch"