Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere- The ordeal

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2008

From Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere miniseries, episode 4 (Blackfriars).
Richard goes trough 'the ordeal' in order to get a key, and has to come face to face with manifestations of his inner conflicts.

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  • its low budget but they did such a brilliant job of it.

  • "Oh the movie was good, now where's the taxi?". I wouldn't like to see a remake of the original probably...

  • @MizMimiCullen Me too, the book contains much more things from Neil Gaiman's imagination and the book is like the Neverwhere Neil wanted. But I liked the TV series too and I'm quite glad that it was made in 90's and with quite low budget, because it adds certain charm to it. If Neverwhere was made today in Hollywood with a huge budget and star actors, it would look like any other movie, with 'heroic scene 26' and 'pathetic babbling of the hero 586'. And after the movie, my thoughts would be like

  • I liked the book better than the TV series...

  • I hate this episode, So close to the bone, Anyone who has done living in London and everyday on the tube.

  • @Musikritiker No, no it didn't!

  • This scene was the closest to the book .

  • i've only seen a few clips from this miniseries, but this particular part/scene played out pretty much how i had imagined it in my head from the book...pretty good stuff!

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