THE DUALITY OF THE DESERT: WHY ‘THE ENGLISH’ IS A FLAWED MASTERPIECE IN THE MAKING
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CASPER, WY — In the modern era of television, the “Revisionist Western” has become a genre unto itself, yet few entries have arrived with as much ambition, beauty, and sheer frustration as BBC Two’s The English. Now streaming on Prime Video, the six-part miniseries is being hailed by some as a 10/10 epic and dismissed by others as a stylistic enigma. The truth, as is often the case in the lawless West, lies somewhere in the bloody middle.
A Visual Symphony with a Muffled Script

Writer-director Hugo Blick (The Honourable Woman) has crafted a “bold, brutal Western” that serves as a high-fashion homage to the Spaghetti Westerns of Sergio Leone. From the Ennio Morricone-inspired score to the breathtaking silhouettes of riders against a “big sky” horizon, the production value is undeniably top-tier.
However, for all its visual splendor, the series suffers from a common modern ailment: audibility. Viewers are warned that they may need “bat-like hearing” or a steady use of subtitles to decipher the dense, whispered dialogue. Furthermore, the narrative structure is unapologetically complex. “Large stretches go by in which you wonder who that person is and what they’re talking about,” making the first episode a hurdle that many may struggle to clear.
The Tarantino Influence: Speechifying in the Scenery
One of the most polarizing elements of The English is its script. Blick leans heavily into “speechifying,” utilizing a theatrical style that brings to mind the self-indulgent, rhythmic dialogues of Quentin Tarantino. While some find this poetic and operatic, others find it a “frustrating experience” that pulls the viewer out of the gritty realism the setting works so hard to establish.
Despite these flaws, the recommendation remains: persevere. Beyond the initial confusion lies a deeply “human story of revenge and romance” that flips traditional Western tropes on their head.
Flipping the Script: The Heroes of 1890

At its heart, The English is a story of two outsiders:
Lady Cornelia Locke (Emily Blunt): An Englishwoman who arrives in the Oklahoma territory with a “bag full of cash” and a lethal singular focus: finding the man who killed her son.
Eli Whipp (Chaske Spencer): A Pawnee Scout and “man of few words” who, after years of service to the US Army, is simply trying to claim a piece of land under the Homestead Act.
Emily Blunt avoids the trap of the “comic-book action heroine.” Despite her proficiency with a Winchester, her Cornelia remains vulnerable and grounded. While critics have noted a “baffling accent” that occasionally lurches between posh British and Germanic tones, her chemistry with Chaske Spencer is the series’ greatest asset. Their bond is low-key, built on shared trauma and silence rather than grand declarations.
The Anatomy of a Revisionist Epic
The English succeeds most when it leans into its “operatic” nature. It is a story about the “moral gray zones” of a country being born through violence. It tackles the history of the Native American experience not as a footnote, but as the central pillar of the narrative.

Feature
The English Experience
Pacing
Slow-burn, rewarding “perseverance.”
Vibe
Brutal, artistic, and deeply melancholic.
Standout Element
Chaske Spencer’s soulful, stoic performance.
Viewing Tip
Keep the remote handy for volume and subtitles.
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