Cranford Comments

  • Chelsea 2023-04-14 21:19:25

    The broken thoughts of a bunch of old ladies who have nothing to...

  • Nestor 2023-02-12 20:32:27

    Too good times, too good town life, too cute old ladies, too warm parents, and sad...

  • Lane 2023-02-08 00:05:58

    Hahaha, the old ladies are kinda cute. Joy, sadness, and pain are just as good. This is...

  • Morgan 2023-01-18 07:29:00

    Rewatching it in November 2016 still made me cry; the shadow of death did not cover the vitality of the town, the lovely old ladies created fluctuations in life in the short and short of their parents, laughing and tears, changing and staying, and returning home. The township is reunited, and the unfulfilled feelings are brought to an end. Accept the status quo and welcome the change calmly. The best is always in the future. The last episode was so...

  • Harrison 2022-12-30 06:03:48

    The lineup is strong and eloquent. The vigor of the revolutionary period (changing customs, new knowledge of science and technology, equal rights between men and women, civilian education), and the temperature of classical pastoral (esp1 & 4), with just the right little humor and wisdom and a big family view, this drama set in Cheshire melts the right amount. Warmth, hope and optimism all come together to paint a moving picture of a mid-Victorian town. The female image is outstanding and...

  • Aron 2022-10-26 21:33:24

    I think this looks better than "Downton Abbey", and even think that its theme is "death". In every episode, people leave because of illness and accidents, and the small town of Cranford is also in the process of industrialization, and the tranquility is broken. Pretty real and not bloody. The depiction of the aristocracy, the middle class and the working class is average and objective, without the intention of beautifying or demeaning. I like so many...

  • Teagan 2022-09-20 10:58:53

    nice! Anyone who loves Austin will love this...

  • Rowena 2022-09-17 21:42:56

    See the freshness and timelessness of a 19th-century English town through lace and pastoral flair. With the advent of industrialization, the quiet life of the small town will gradually disappear, which is no way. It's still the best way to adapt a famous novel, without impetuous sex, blood and violence, and loyal to the original work and the characteristics of the...

  • Xzavier 2022-09-17 20:22:58

    The story of the old widow and the old...

  • Orin 2022-09-17 19:25:28

    kimberley nixon is a...

Extended Reading
  • Uriah 2022-11-30 11:13:58

    The giant wheel of the times will also flatten the beautiful flowers as it advances

    Warmth is the biggest feeling this drama gives the audience.

    In a closed town, there is still such a strong sense of simplicity and sympathy between the strong class differences and the red tape of the feudal hierarchy.

    Like the enchanting wildflowers next to a rough country dirt road.

    But country...

  • Alexandrine 2022-12-07 06:07:13

    drowned man

    After reading it, I have a big impression: drool drowns people!

    A good young man was ruined by the saliva of a group of aunts, thanks to the all-powerful heroine who turned the tide haha. It's funny when I watch it.

    Aunt is also very powerful, very characteristic, and it was written by a female...

Cranford

Director: Steve Hudson

Language: English Release date: May 4, 2008