riotously entertaining
**SPOILER**As a fan of the books, I'd never actually seen the tv films until very recently.I wasn't disappointed.Sean Bean excels as the maverick Richard Sharpe, and there are some sterling supporting performances - my favourite being Hogan.In the light of LOTR and others, the battles probably don't seem as spectacular as they once may have done, but this doesn't detract from the action at all.The adaptation has been sensitively done, although Wellesley's promotion of Sharpe is a little spurious.Teresa is feisty and sexy, Harper is just as he should be, and Hagman is exactly as I imagined him to be in the book.My only criticism is that whoever was responsible for the scoring of this film deserves to be garrotted with the strings from their electric guitar.Historical dramas should not date, but that music certainly does.Nonetheless, tons of fun!
score /10
katiepoppycat 1 March 2004
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