The UK's recent "Code of Silence" series was quite good ... but it again proves that the reviewers / critics simply have no idea what they're
talking about and that the entertainment industry is just lazy.
The Telegraph's reviewer apparently said it was "a quietly revolutionary crime drama".
The Times' reviewer said it was "a fresh, original drama that has done
the near impossible and given us a cop drama with something new to say".
Obviously neither of them have ever heard of the same-name 2021 movie
"Code of Silence" which was basically the same story ... the only
difference is that the movie was about the arresting the notorious 1960s London crime lords The Kray Twins, while the TV series was about
arresting some smalltime criminals planning a jewellery heist.
Code of Silence (2021 movie)
The story of a deaf caterer, who becomes embroiled in a thrilling
investigation, after a detective asks her to lip-read the
conversations of some dangerous criminals.
<https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13194654/>
Code of Silence (2025 TV series)
Alison Woods, deaf caterer, works to support her mother, and
herself. Alison is asked by the police to lip-read conversations
with dangerous criminals. Alison starts to fall for one of the
suspects, but will not abandon the investigation.
<https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30249123>
According to at least one well-known professional writer - whose name
I've forgotten - there are no new stories and haven't been in a long
time. We simply keep retelling the stories that the ancient Greeks told
- and they were probably retelling older stories still. We merely dress
them up a bit with a different setting and slightly different
circumstances.
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