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Peaky Blinders
Peaky Blinders is a crime drama set in Birmingham, England, after the First World War. It follows the Shelby family, led by the ambitious and strategic Tommy Shelby, as they build their influence through a mix of legal business and organized crime. As their power grows, they attract attention from rivals, authorities, and political figures, turning their rise into a constant struggle for control.
The series focuses on ambition, loyalty, and the cost of power. It explores how the family balances internal relationships with external threats in a world where trust is never guaranteed. The tone is dark and stylish, with a strong emphasis on atmosphere and character development. It builds tension through calculated moves, shifting alliances, and the personal battles faced by those trying to stay ahead.
CAST
Cillian Murphy (Tommy Shelby), Paul Anderson (Arthur Shelby), Helen McCrory (Polly Gray), Sophie Rundle (Ada Shelby), Finn Cole (Michael Gray)PRODUCTION
Tiger Aspect ProductionsSTREAMING PLATFORM
Netflix
My Opinion About the Show
I found Peaky Blinders to be a stylish, high-octane, and incredibly atmospheric crime saga that revitalizes the period drama genre with a modern, rock-and-roll sensibility. Set in the gritty aftermath of World War I in Birmingham, the series follows the ambitious Tommy Shelby and his family as they expand their criminal empire. I was particularly impressed by the show's distinct visual identity—the blend of dark, industrial aesthetics with sharp sartorial detail and a contemporary soundtrack creates a visceral energy that is entirely unique. It excels at portraying the psychological toll of war and the cold, calculated maneuvers required to climb the social and criminal hierarchy.
The central performance is iconic, anchoring the series with a quiet, magnetic intensity that makes the protagonist one of television's most compelling anti-heroes. I enjoyed the complex web of political intrigue, family loyalty, and ruthless power struggles that kept the narrative momentum high across every season. While the show occasionally leans into its own stylization, the writing remains sharp and the stakes feel genuinely lethal. The supporting cast is equally strong, bringing a sense of grounded grit to the operatic violence. It is a sophisticated, beautifully shot, and deeply engaging drama that rewards viewers who appreciate high-level craftsmanship and intense character-driven storytelling. For fans of the genre, it is a near-flawless experience.
My Rating: 4/5
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