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VHS - Best of Lovejoy Mysteries (4pc)
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Lovejoy: Not Just for Antique Lovers Ian McShane's cute (laughing eyes, beautiful hair) funny, and smart. The episodes have wonderful shots, lots of cozy cottages in lush green England that make you feel you are running around Suffolk with all the gang. Tinker is great, and so's Jane Felsham. Eric screws everything up, but he's a hoot. The real treasure though is Lovejoy himself, his casual air, his sense of humor even in situations where he shouldn't be laughing, his kindness and loyalty to his friends, even his occasional sligtly shady side is redeemed by his unexpected integrity, which, in the end, makes his totally lovable.
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These four episodes are from the middle two of a six year series. The series started out as a mystery and became an adventure-comedy. It is all about the problems an antique dealer can find himself in. The classical British characteristic of there being several subplots that converge at the end of the episode is frequently used. All of the characters are interesting and eccentric. There is a lot of subtle verbal humor. Various archetypes of British culture are lampooned. All problems are solved in civilized ways without confrontative or other lower class behavior. There is no sex, violence, car chases, or loud rapid tempo music. My favorite character, Lady Felsham, impresses me with her high level of integrity. She always expresses her feelings verbally and by body language so that there is no ambiguity. She is a good example of how personality traits mean more than flashy body shapes in making a woman desirable.
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Structurally, LOVEJOY is MAGNUM, P.I. on a different island. A good-hearted rogue and his two scruffy friends are beholden to a wealthy financier, and through the practice of his craft, this rogue and his friends always seem to be on the trail of some criminal activity. To help propel the storytelling, the main character occasionally breaks the fourth wall and narrates events. If there's any real difference in the basic structure between the two shows it's that Lovejoy is in love with his financier. But then again Magnum's Mr. Higgins is (mostly) as unavailable as Lovejoy's Lady Jane.
Still, they say that there are only a few basic stories in the world, and that the skill is in the telling. If that be true, then there's enough originality here to make it more than worth a visit. The fact that Lovejoy is an antiques expert is a keen part of the difference. There's something a bit more interesting about an antiques dealer than a simple P.I. Because of the antiques focus, most of the stories tend to take place amongst the British upper class, and so stunning Hawaiian vistas are substituted with gorgeous old estates. Also as the nature of the crimes tend to be art related, it's often more difficult to work out the mystery here than with an episode of Magnum.
Whether the particular episodes on offer in this package are truly the "best" of LOVEJOY is an open question. To be sure, "Love Knots" is fascinating stuff, and "Scotch on the Rocks" has moments of brilliant fun. But there's not much here which really helps define the central characters for us. Many episodes throughout the run of LOVEJOY delved into the backgrounds and relationships of the main characters, but I'm not sure any of the ones here do much in that regard. Having said that, these may be among the very best pure mysteries in the lot.
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I know I speak for many when I say I mourned the passing of this series from A&Es Monday Night lineup. McShane gives Lovejoy just the right parts womanizer and gentleman. A must for any fan!
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As does the entire McShane Lovejoy series, these four programs display a keen and quick wit, playfully amusing and warm character interplay, and crime puzzles that bring both intellectual stimulation and some interesting information about antiques.
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