The show did so well actually that what was supposed to be a stand alone story was green-lite for a second season. My excitement for this news lead me to do a little research and I found that the second season is still begin written and kept under heavy wraps. However my research also lead me to find some more news about the show...It was receiving an American remake. My initial thoughts were skeptical; I wondered why something so perfect needed to be remade. Why not just air it more accessibly in The States and get more hype for the coming second season?
A few months later a trailer was finally released for this American remake of Broadchurch, now called "Gracepointe" (My first qualm). I was open and watched the trailer and found all the story elements I recognized there, the parent looking for her child, the dedicated cop vowing to solve the case, the new reporters doing anything for the story, and all the emotions came flooding back. But something was strange. These emotions were not excitement to see the show, no. What I was feeling was nostalgia. I got a quick look back into all the story elements I loved, it was the exact same story and I already knew how it would happen. In fact, the trailer did such a good job of reminding me of the original that this started to look more like a shot for shot remake. It even featured one of the same actors reprising his role with an American accent. The original writer even said that he was very heavy handed in the production of his masterpieces American counter part because the project has meant to much to him.
And this i sphere my problem with remakes comes in. This rehashing of the story adds nothing new, it's just going to be the exact same thing. And when you make a lifeless carbon copy like that it means you are not capturing what made it great in the first place, you are just copying what someone else did and not adding anything to it. The office is a great example of how to do remakes. It is based off a British series but the American version took elements of it and characters then took their own spin on it. As opposed to the remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Pyscho which was panned as a shot for shot rehash. This Gracepointe show is join to take all the plot points of its original substance but going to lack its powerful emotional impact and that is just a shame. I want people to get to know Broadchurch and its citizens and get to know their struggles and enjoy the show but this second rate remake will take the originals place in the eyes of most American viewers.
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