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Cover Image: Peaky Blinders: The Official Visual Companion

Peaky Blinders: The Official Visual Companion

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Review by

Ankit S, Reviewer

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I would like to start my reviews by quoting from this book:

"Although many aspects were
easy on the eye – plenty of pretty characters, engaging places
and stunning sets – there was always depth of character; it was
all about people. Peaky Blinders was a show made up of real
characters who had difficult lives and difficult decisions to make.
They had complicated situations to navigate and were faced with
events that were anything but straightforward."

This book took me back from its first season through an engaging journey till last season. This is my one of the most beloved Series on Television and truly speaking, all through, I felt like watching it in real upfront and not just on TV. Mostly this was famous for crime and gang wars, but what I took from this series, is a never-ending affection for a family, to fight for and to live for, only family, and keep them happy and safe at all cost, keeping faith in all.
The pictures were awesomely clicked and that cinematography of this work too was so undaunting. Nobody ever looked so great onscreen in 'paddy cap' as Cillian Murphy as 'Thomas Shelby'. That set and those filters used to present 19th century times were so amazing. Jamie Glazebrook did an amazing work (atleast for me to hold onto) and Photographs by Robert Viglasky, Matt Squire, Ben Blackall and Steffan Hill as already mentioned earlier, were absolutely appreciable.
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