Poldark (2015)
A Poldark család 3. évad
Ha odáig voltatok a Büszkeség és balítéletért, jó hírünk van: újra itt a romantika, a viszály, a klasszikus stílusban megfogalmazott, szellemes dialógusok és persze Mr. Darcy is, akit jelen esetben Ross Poldarknak hívunk. Winston Graham 1945 és 1953 közt megírt és kiadott tizenkét kötetének főszereplője egy 18. században élő, lázadó szellemű férfi, aki az amerikai függetlenségi háborúból Cornwallba hazatérve konstatálja, hogy távollétében minden megváltozott: édesapja meghalt, menyasszonya, Elizabeth, aki halottnak hitte Rosst, éppen annak az unokatestvéréhez, Francishez készül feleségül menni. Poldark viszont nem adja fel, hatalmas energiákkal küzd meg szerelméért.
A változások egy másik fronton is jelentkeznek: az erőteljesen ábrázolt érzelmi szál mellett intenzív képeket kapunk az ipari forradalom kezdetének miliőjéből, Anglia akkori körülményeiről. Egy olyan időszakában járunk, amikor gyökeres átalakulás indul meg a szigetországban, ideértve a technológiát, társadalmat, politikát és persze a mindennapokat is.
Ross and Demelza look to forget the past and rebuild their marriage, but new arrivals threaten their fragile reconciliation.
Whilst anxious to build their own Methodist chapel, the Carne brothers work well at the mine, though they defy Ross by entering Warleggan's estate, where Drake meets and is captivated by Morwenna. Along with Caroline, Verity attends Valentine's christening where she unsuccessfully attempts reconciliation between the Warleggans and Ross. Both women are alarmed to hear their husband's ships are missing at sea, but Verity's spouse Andrew is found alive and well. Despite unexpected support from the Reverend Halse, Ross refuses to put himself forward as magistrate replacing the late Ray Penvenen, giving Warleggan the victory. Later Ross hears that Dwight has been cast ashore in revolutionary France and, with his friend Tholly Tregirls, sets out to rescue him.
Tholly takes Ross to a French port where republican soldiers are executing their prisoner. They meet Jacques Clisson, who gives them information about Dwight's incarceration but, threatened with prison himself, Ross returns home without his friend. Banned by Warleggan from using his church, the Carne boys find a venue for their Methodist meeting house, but are again thwarted by Warleggan through a legal loop-hole and are ultimately saved by Demelza, who allows them to use a barn on Ross's land. The Warleggans move to Truro, where even Elizabeth is shocked by the immoral social climbing of her newly appointed magistrate husband, and starts to feel isolated, but their absence leaves Morwenna, encouraged by Aunt Agatha and Geoffrey Charles, to continue meeting Drake.
Guests come to Ross and Demelza's daughter Cowance's christening. Morwenna and Geoffrey Charles are called away for Christmas. George plots to marry Morwenna off for political gain, but her heart belongs to Drake. Ross, Demelza, and Caroline find a way to feed the poor. Dwight continues to suffer in French prison.
Ross and friends embark on another expedition in attempt to free Dr. Enys from French prison. George tries to elevate himself by disparaging Ross. Morwenna finally decides her feelings for Drake aren't worth the potential repercussions.
Whilst Ross returns home a hero and Morwenna and Drake continue to meet in secret Dwight, severely traumatized by his experiences, frightens Caroline by his seeming indifference to her. Ross brings Hugh Armitage who succeeds in helping Dwight get rid of his demons. Aware of the spirited Geoffrey Charles' loyalty to the clandestine lovers Warleggan arranges to send him to boarding school, but when Geoffrey Charles gives Drake a parting gift, Warleggan uses it to accuse Drake of theft. He is eventually released, and the heavy price for his acquittal is that Morwenna must marry Whitworth.
Whitworth's sexual demands on Morwenna are making her life a misery. When she falls pregnant he brings in her sister Rowella to help her, a girl who immediately spots his weakness. To give the broken Drake a positive in his life, Ross sets him up with his own smithy. At the Enys's public union both Elizabeth and Demelza notice Morwenna's unhappiness. Warleggan is perturbed when Hugh's uncle, Lord Falmouth, singles Ross out as a hero, and Sir Francis Bassett, declaring him a man of the people, proposes him as a member of parliament. Ross declines, allowing Warleggan to assume the candidacy, much to the annoyance of Demelza, who becomes closer to the besotted Hugh Armitage. Aunt Agatha dies, but her final act is to suggest to Warleggan that Ross is the true father of his son Valentine.
Agatha's dying words have the desired effect on Warleggan, who vents his anger by freezing out his wife and son, and dismissing more mine workers, whom the kindly Ross then employs. Warleggan succeeds in becoming a member of parliament. Elizabeth and Ross, in a chance encounter at Agatha's grave, discuss the parentage of Valentine. Dwight has his suspicions about Whitworth's sexual abuse of Morwenna, but Rowella is more than happy to take her sister's place in the parson's bed. Demelza, aware that Hugh is smitten with her, and feeling neglected by Ross, begins to succumb to the handsome naval officer, whilst Lord Falmouth summons Ross as his champion.
When French ships are seen off the coast, Sir Francis appoints Ross to lead the volunteers ready to repel any invasion, to the annoyance of Warleggan. George is further angered when Sir Francis criticizes his use of his parliamentary privilege for his own benefit. He vents his rage on Drake, having him brutally assaulted and his forge destroyed. Demelza, disappointed by Ross's apparent failure to avenge her brother, spends more time with Hugh, while Ross quells a rebellion against Warleggan by agreeing to stand for parliament himself. Rowella finds herself pregnant by Whitworth, and blackmails him into paying a young local, Arthur Selway, to marry her, giving Morwenna the strength to rebel against him. Elizabeth also revolts against her cruel husband, who begins to lose his cocky self-assurance, whilst Demelza and Ross go to bed with doubts on either side.
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Aidan Turner | Ross Poldark |
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Eleanor Tomlinson | Demelza Poldark |
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Beatie Edney | Prudie |
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Gabriella Wilde | Caroline Penvenen |
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Tristan Sturrock | Zacky Martin |
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Luke Norris | Dwight Enys |
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Heida Reed | Elizabeth Warleggan |
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Jack Farthing | George Warleggan |
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Ellise Chappell | Morwenna Chynoweth |
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Tom York | Sam Carne |
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Harry Richardson | Drake Carne |
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Turlough Convery | Tom Harry |
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Harry Marcus | Geoffrey Charles |
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Caroline Blakiston | Aunt Agatha |
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Josh Whitehouse | Hugh Armitage |
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Sean Gilder | Tholly Tregirls |
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Christian Brassington | Ossie Whitworth |
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Pip Torrens | Cary Warleggan |
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Ed Browning | Paul Daniel |
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John Hopkins | Sir Francis Basset |
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John Hollingworth | Captain Henshawe |
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Anthony Farrelly | Footman |
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James Wilby | Lord Falmouth |
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Richard Hope | Harris Pascoe |
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Ciara Charteris | Emma Tregirls |
| Rendező | Joss Agnew |
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| Stephen Woolfenden |
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| Író | Winston Graham, Debbie Horsfield | |
| Producer | Debbie Horsfield, Rebecca Eaton, Howard Ella, Elizabeth Kilgarriff, Tom Mullens, Roopesh Parekh, Michael Ray, Karen Thrussell, Damien Timmer, Vaughan Watkins | |
| Zenész | Anne Dudley | |
| Fényképezte | Nick DANCE, David Rom | |
| Kiadás | 3 Disc Blu-ray |
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| Csomagolás | Snap Case |
| Lemezek száma | 3 |
| Képernyőarány | Widescreen (16:9) |
| Hangsávok | Dolby Digital 2.0 [English] |
| Feliratok | Hungarian |
| Forgalmazó | ITV Studios |
| Kiadás megjelenése | Aug. 28, 2017 |
| Régiók | Region B |
| Hely | HDD 37 |
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| Mennyiség | 1 |
| Index | 31814 |
| Hozzáadva | Nov. 06, 2018 15:53:36 |
| Módosítva | Dec. 07, 2025 23:12:14 |
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