I never got on with the original 'Inspector Montalbano' series - unappealing characters, odd semi-comedy style, grainy film, some daft acting... Never made it more than 5 or 10 minutes in, in fact.
But I've been enjoying the 'Young Morse'-style prequel far more - "The Young Montalbano" now 2 episodes in to a 6 episode run on BBC4 in the 9pm Saturday slot http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03b8pz3
Still one or two of the bit parts are rather ridiculous 'European comedy' roles, mainly the stronzo who mans the switchboard in the Commissariat
But apart from that, I'm enjoying the thoughtful, watchful main actor, the other regulars, the wonderful soft southern Italian accent (reminiscent of my south Italian friends - more lilting, less staccato, and the 'ci' sound being a 'sh' rather than a 'tch'.... so 'amici' is 'ameeshi' rather than the north Italian 'amitchi'), Montalbano's fondness for food.... and also the beautifully filmed Sicilian ("Sisheeliano") landscapes and seascapes.
In particular, I fantasise (as we are meant to) about having access to a house like the one Montalbano has managed to move into, with two balconies actually over the beach... (the actual location for the beach house being a little seaside town called Punta Secca - see the second photo down on this page:
http://www.travelsignposts.com/Italy...tor-montalbano )
Good viewing now autumn has us in its damp grip...
But I've been enjoying the 'Young Morse'-style prequel far more - "The Young Montalbano" now 2 episodes in to a 6 episode run on BBC4 in the 9pm Saturday slot http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03b8pz3
Still one or two of the bit parts are rather ridiculous 'European comedy' roles, mainly the stronzo who mans the switchboard in the Commissariat
But apart from that, I'm enjoying the thoughtful, watchful main actor, the other regulars, the wonderful soft southern Italian accent (reminiscent of my south Italian friends - more lilting, less staccato, and the 'ci' sound being a 'sh' rather than a 'tch'.... so 'amici' is 'ameeshi' rather than the north Italian 'amitchi'), Montalbano's fondness for food.... and also the beautifully filmed Sicilian ("Sisheeliano") landscapes and seascapes.
In particular, I fantasise (as we are meant to) about having access to a house like the one Montalbano has managed to move into, with two balconies actually over the beach... (the actual location for the beach house being a little seaside town called Punta Secca - see the second photo down on this page:
http://www.travelsignposts.com/Italy...tor-montalbano )
Good viewing now autumn has us in its damp grip...
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