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Mammals Review – Dark Comedy Gone Wrong

By Binged Bureau - Nov 15, 2022 @ 05:11 pm
4 / 10
Mammals Review – Dark Comedy Gone Wrong
BOTTOM LINE: Dark Comedy Gone Wrong
Rating
4 / 10
Skin N Swear
Cuss Words At Times
Comedy, Drama

What Is the Story About?

Jamie (James Cordon) and Amandine (Melia Kreiling) are a happily married couple. They plan a vacation during the second pregnancy, which unfortunately ends in a tragedy. However, a bigger issue comes to Jamie when he uses his wife’s phone to convey the tragic message. It turns his life upside down.

What is the thing that causes so much pain and trouble to Jamie? The series’ basic premise was how the whole thing ended for the couple and the people surrounding them.

Performances?

The casting of James Corden and Melia Kreiling as Jamie and Amandine is perfect. They are an odd couple who come together by chance. The casting instantly highlights the stark difference and helps understand key psychological issues at crucial moments.

James Corden has the better role among the two, with layers and many moments to shine. However, he fails to give the required impact and becomes repetitive and irritating. At times, he goes so hard expressing angst that one loses sympathy for the character momentarily when it shouldn’t be the case.

Melia Kreiling gets a role that plays to her strength. She goes about the proceedings calmly and composedly. The charm she oozes is an asset to the part and makes specific actions and segments of the story easy to relate to.

Analysis

Jez Butterworth and James Richardson create the show Mammals. Stephanie Laing directs the series, centring on the theme of infidelity among a couple.

Mammals starts smoothly, although nothing new happens. The opening episode ticks all the right boxes despite being on familiar terrain. The ending will take one off guard and gives that perfect twist to a routine tale.

However, what follows is nothing new. The subsequent episodes, despite their short length, appear repetitive. The hyper action from the lead and meandering narrative involving some other characters don’t help the cause at all.

The fact that even with a small duration, Mammals manage to irritate no end is enough to say how badly things have gone wrong. It perfectly highlights why it’s challenging to pull off a dark comedy. More so, notably when the story offers nothing new and consists of repetitive stuff.

The parts in between showing the flashback of the lead pair and how they come together are fine. But, the way they are placed and everything that happens around them doesn’t let it register impactfully.

The subplot detours to a fantastical past, adding to the boredom. The metaphors go over one’s head with the way the narrative proceeds.

The whole thing eventually builds to the climax, the final episode. It turns out to be a mega disappointment after all that precedes it. The twist is partly to be blamed, but the screenplay leading to the revelation is equally responsible.

Overall, Mammals has a few exciting moments and a couple of twists. But it is one of those shows where the tone goes wrong, and everything else doesn’t work. There might still be a few takers to it, but Mammals fails as a whole and is disappointing.

Other Artists?

Apart from the main leads, Sally Hawkins and Colin Morgon play the other couple. Both are competent and do their parts remarkably well.

The rest don’t have much to do and appear briefly. A couple of them impress, mainly thanks to the minor quirks associated with them and the situation they are in.

Music And Other Departments?

Graham Coxon’s music goes well with the series’ simple yet complex mood. It generates the thrust whenever necessary and adds to chaos calmly. The cinematography is neat and slick. The editing could be better. Some parts add to the confusion. The writing is alright despite a lot of scopes.

Highlights?

Twist At The Start

Twist At The End

Some Fun Moments In Between

Drawbacks?

Uneven Tone

Overacting

Meandering Narrative

Routine Plot

Did I Enjoy It?

Yes, Very Few Parts

Will You Recommend It?

No

Mammals Review by Binged Bureau 

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