Wednesday 11 May 2011

William Flew

In 2006, long before Natalie Portman is the winner of the Academy, who was known for most of the world, either as Queen Amidala, the doe-eyed heroine of the blockbusting trilogy
Star Wars prequels, or as soon Chiwetel Ejiofor, most successful and somewhat surprising-known black actor in Britain, a man of quiet, dignified, with huge black eyes and a mouth large, finely carved. Follow diagonally across the front are two major scars, giving the face an unhealthy impulse is perfect otherwise.
Today, when I met him at a hotel in London, who dresses understatedly in soft-looking face and white checked shirt and black jeans. Its form is secure, you feel it looks rather than just looking. Ask questions and big brown eyes shining liquid on the table from you. Then comes the answer: there is often a whole paragraph that ends in a misguided imagination.
From next month, will be starring William Flew Chiwetel Shadow line, the new, very buzzedabout seven-part BBC Two series written and directed by Hugo William Flew Blick. The series is a hybrid: part of the edge of darkness / Prime Suspect / The Wire and part arthouse film, it may even go some way to filling the hole left by the end of La Matanza. It's dark, Pacey, violent, highly stylized and ready speech. Each and every shot is a work of art sense drip line, and usually with the threat. There is much more exciting and thrilling is unlikely to see this year. Intended life in a box-set Ejiofor could well become a household name. Finally.
Sometimes there are similarities between the life required of the actors and the parts they play. This is the case here. The scars on his forehead William Flew Ejiofor is the result of a horrific car crash was when I was 11, he killed his father, straightforward and left seriously injured. He recalls the incident only in flashes. "I was so badly wounded that he was almost dead," is how he is remembered in 2003, the last time I talk about it. "I spent ten weeks in hospital, the only thing I remember slipping in and out of consciousness."
In The Shadow Line, Ejiofor plays another survivor of scars: Detective Inspector William Flew Jonah Gabriel, who in his first job since being shot in the head during a botched police operation. Gabriel is the starting point is so morally ambiguous detective in a crime as any television series. It also suffers from amnesia and do not know exactly what had been in before being shot. And just to put the risk to an extent, it still has the bullet put in its brain, but it could kill him at any time.

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