Robert Sheehan: Red Riding 1983 ("Here Is One That Got Away") Ending / Epilogue
"Red Riding: 1983 (2009)"
Movie Monologues
IMDb: www.imdb.com/title/tt1259573/
Here is one that got away, and lived to tell the tale. From Karachi Social Club and Griffin Hotel; Wakefield Nick and St. Mary's Hostel; motorways and car parks; parks and toilets; idle rich and unemployed. From shit they sell and shit we buy; from kids with no mums and mums with no kid; from all dead meat to my dead friends. Pubs and clubs; from gutters and stars; local tips and old slag heaps. From badgers, and owls, wolves and swans. Here is a son of Yorkshire. Here is one.. that got away. One two three four five six seven, all good children go to Heaven.
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I cannot recommend this trilogy more. It's lovely and horrifying and beautiful, and Robert Sheehan was so brilliant.
Incredibly beautiful, poetic ending to this haunting, harrowing, and tragic tale...
Robert Sheehan was exquisite in this. Loved so much.....Love this actor forever. He didn't take much part in amount, he was everything in this plot.
This Trilogy had me crying and shaking like a little child by the end of it. I was so glad it had a somewhat "happy ending". This was the first series of any kind that literally effected me for over months afterwards, and even now seeing the ending again had me a bit misty-eyed. Everyone's performance was so intense, and albeit Robert Sheehan played a small role (who's character was actually part of the bigger picture), the way he portrayed BJ was amazing. He's such a great actor.
love him and his speech. touching, we all were kids adrift on the street, but we made it out
Most moving story telling indeed. The ending poem sums it all up with finesse end ellegance. The tragedy of it all ends poetically. What a sad and pitiful creatures we are.
RIP Barrington Pheloung. Thank you for the poignantly haunting music score.
I woke up at 3am and suddenly realised that I've been mentally connecting this scene with the final scene of The 400 Blows in my head for 13 years without realising.
i love Robert ! this is just so deep.
I will always love him.
One of the last best of channel 4.
his voice, my god. pure beauty.
when i first saw hazels face smiling at piggott as he brought her up from the basement, i thought she was the absolute cutest child i'd ever seen. her expression was too much cuteness.
This was broadcast on Television?? BBC? I assumed these were independent theatrical releases. It makes this superb trilogy even more incredible!
Poetry in motion. This is TV at its best,
@eev9604 I have to respectfully disagree with that. I think he's great at both. He has the comedic talent of seasoned comedian and the dramatic depth to pull you in. I've seen the trilogy before, and just now realized (with revisiting it) "holy shit, that's Nathan from Misfits." When your comedic skills are so good that you can make the viewer forget you're also a dramatic actor and vice versa, then you're one helluva actor! Not many actors can pull both sides off, at least not well lol.
Classic ending to a classic trilogy.
beautiful!
I started crying from the moment Piggott found Hazel and didn't stop until the credits rolled. Just an amazing work of art!
Brilliant