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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Shooting Party List
- The Remains of the Day - Both deal with themes of class and personal sacrifice in upper-class British society.
- Atonement - Similar themes of love, class disparity, and the consequences of actions set in the past.
- Gosford Park - A mystery set among the British aristocracy with class divisions and interpersonal dramas.
- The Party - Explores social dynamics and tensions among a group of guests, much like in 'The Shooting Party'.
- Downton Abbey - Focuses on the lives of aristocrats and their servants in early 20th century England.
- The Age of Innocence - Explores themes of societal expectations and romantic entanglements among the upper class.
- The Golden Bowl - Involves complex relationships among wealthy individuals, reminiscent of the dynamics in 'The Shooting Party'.
- The Great Gatsby - An exploration of wealth, class, and moral decay, set against the backdrop of upper-class society.
- The English Patient - Deals with past relationships and self-sacrifice during turbulent times, similar emotional depth.
- Howard's End - Focuses on class relations and personal connections among the English gentry.
- An Ideal Husband - Mix of social commentary and personal relationships within the upper class.
- The Others - Shares an atmospheric tension and layered storytelling within a confined setting.
- The King’s Speech - Explores personal struggles and societal expectations within the British elite.
- Far from the Madding Crowd - Examines class distinctions alongside romantic entanglements similar to 'The Shooting Party'.
- Maurice - A poignant exploration of love and societal constraints among the British elite.
- The Talented Mr. Ripley - Explores class aspiration and personal identity amidst wealthy individuals.
- The Portrait of a Lady - Interpersonal conflict and struggles of character set within upper-crust society.
- The Secret Garden - A story featuring themes of social class and personal transformation.
- The Go-Between - The exploration of class and romance framed within a historical context.
- Truly Madly Deeply - Examines relationships and emotional bonds with understated drama.
- A Man for All Seasons - An exploration of duty, principle, and the consequences of choices within a historical context.
- The Wind That Shakes the Barley - Themes of personal duty interwoven with societal and historical conflicts.
- My Week with Marilyn - Focuses on the intricacies of personal relationships within a glamorous but flawed world.
- The Duchess - Explores the life of an aristocratic woman facing societal and personal challenges.
- The Night Manager - Delves into themes of betrayal and moral ambiguity among the wealthy elite.
- The Crimson Petal and the White - Explores societal and class issues in Victorian England with a focus on personal stories.
- The Man Who Knew Infinity - Showcases personal struggles in an academic context set against societal expectations.
- The Importance of Being Earnest - A comedic take on societal norms and personal relationships within the upper classes.
- The Values of Life - Examines interpersonal relationships shaped by class and moral values.
- The Last Tycoon - Narrative focusing on character struggles amid the world of wealth and ambition.
- Pride & Prejudice - Explores class and romance in a historical context similar to 'The Shooting Party'.
- The History Boys - Explores youth and learning within a social context, highlighting personal interactions.
- Remains of the Day - A story of self-denial and duty set against the backdrop of a declining aristocracy.
- A Spy Among Friends - Tackles themes of loyalty and betrayal within elite settings.
- Emma - Explores matchmaking and social commentary within an upper-class setting.
- The Young Victoria - An intimate look at a historical figure and her relationships within monarchy and class.
- The Last Station - A biographical drama about love and ideology shaped by personal and historical contexts.
- Bright Star - A poignant love story framed within the constraints of society and art.
- My Fair Lady - Explores class distinctions and personal transformation through relationships and society.
- The Good Life - A sitcom reflecting class and society, exploring relationships within a community.
- The Invisible Man - Combines social commentary with intimate dramas echoed in an isolated setting.
Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:34:06
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Daniel Deronda List
- Middlemarch - Like 'Daniel Deronda', it explores complex human emotions and social issues in a historical setting.
- The Way We Live Now - Adaptation of Anthony Trollope's novel, dealing with Victorian society's moral dilemmas.
- The Forsyte Saga - A drama exploring family, wealth, and social changes in early 20th-century England.
- Pride and Prejudice - Focuses on social class and morality, with strong romantic elements.
- North and South - Similar themes of social disparity and personal relationships in a historical context.
- Jane Eyre - A classic novel adaptation with strong themes of individual moral struggle and social criticism.
- Bleak House - Based on Charles Dickens' work, it offers a critique of the legal system and social inequality.
- Wives and Daughters - Focuses on the intricacies of class and social expectations in Victorian England.
- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - Explores societal norms and personal struggles in a period setting.
- Emma - Delves into romance, social status, and character relationships in a similar period.
- A Room with a View - Explores themes of love, class, and societal convention in Edwardian England.
- The Secret Garden - Touches upon themes of personal transformation and social class differences.
- The Age of Innocence - Investigates the complexities of relationships within the confines of society's expectations.
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles - Explores tragic love and societal pressures in a historical setting like 'Daniel Deronda'.
- The Crimson Petal and the White - A daring exploration of Victorian London and the class system.
- Our Mutual Friend - Features social commentary and intertwining lives in Dickensian London.
- Persuasion - Another Jane Austen adaptation, focusing on romance, regret, and societal constraints.
- The Belgariad - Similar in themes of destiny and moral choices, albeit in a fantasy setting.
- The Bletchley Circle - Women uncovering societal injustices and personal struggles post-WWII.
- The Mill and the Cross - Artistic and historical exploration, reflecting on society through visual storytelling.
- To the Lighthouse - Based on Virginia Woolf's novel, it deals with the intricacies of relationships over time.
- The Paradise - Set in a Victorian department store, focusing on love and ambition within a class context.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Explores ambition and familial relationships in a historical setting.
- Mansfield Park - Investigates moral dilemmas and class distinctions in a period drama.
- Cranford - Examine societal norms and personal relationships in a small English town.
- Adaptation - Explores the creative struggle much like characters in 'Daniel Deronda' face moral decisions.
- Call the Midwife - Showcases social challenges and personal stories within historical context.
- Romola Garai's 'The Nun's Story' - Similar exploration of personal conviction and societal pressures in a period setting.
- The Remains of the Day - Penetrating look at duty, unfulfilled love, and personal sacrifices in the post-war era.
- Great Expectations - A Dickens classic exploring class, aspirations, and personal development.
- Sense and Sensibility - Explores financial and emotional challenges of sisters in a patriarchal society.
- The Duchess - A biographical drama that highlights personal struggle within societal norms.
- Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows - Offers intrigue and moral dilemmas set against Victorian London.
- The Young Victoria - Explores themes of love, politics, and societal expectations in royal life.
- Becoming Jane - Explores Jane Austen's life and inspirations amidst societal pressures.
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Focuses on societal expectations and personal desires with a historical lens.
- Little Dorrit - Examines class disparity and personal struggles through Dickens' characters.
Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:46:06
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Cleopatra List
- Elizabeth - Similar historical theme depicting the life of a powerful female ruler.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Focuses on royal intrigue and relationships in a historical context.
- Cleopatra (1999) - A miniseries retelling the story of Cleopatra, exploring her reign and relationships.
- Troy - An epic historical drama featuring themes of love, war, and power similar to Cleopatra.
- The Fall of the Roman Empire - A historical epic depicting political intrigue during the Roman Empire.
- Ben-Hur - An epic tale set in the same historical context of ancient Rome and Egypt.
- Rome - A drama series focusing on the political and social dynamics of ancient Rome.
- Spartacus - Depicts the struggles of slaves and political dynamics in ancient Rome.
- The Ten Commandments - An epic film that also explores themes of power and politics in ancient times.
- Agora - Explores the life of a female intellectual in a tumultuous historical context.
- Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra - A comedic take on Cleopatra's era with ancient Egyptian themes.
- The Mummy - Involves themes of ancient Egypt and historical adventure.
- Kingdom of Heaven - Explores themes of war, power, and religion in a historical setting.
- The King's Speech - Focuses on the royal theme, not in ancient times but capturing political struggles.
- Marie Antoinette - Features a similar focus on the life of a historical female figure in power.
- The Tudors - A series exploring the tumultuous reign of King Henry VIII and his political relationships.
- First Knight - A romantic epic set in historical context with themes of loyalty and love.
- 300 - An epic war film depicting historical battles and intrigue.
- The Assassin - Centers on themes of intrigue and power struggles in ancient times.
- The Last Emperor - A historical biopic about the last emperor of China and his struggles with power.
- Sands of the Kalahari - Offers a mix of adventure and survival themes in a historical context.
- The Fountain - Explores themes of love and immortality across different historical periods.
- The Name of the Rose - A medieval mystery with political and religious themes.
- Legend of the Seeker - Fantasy series involving political intrigue and power struggles.
- Lost in Space - While a sci-fi, it still explores themes of survival and family dynamics similar to Cleopatra's story.
- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - An epic adventure featuring quests for power and treasure in a fantasy setting.
- The Witch - Focuses on themes of power, politics, and societal norms through a dark narrative.
- The Crimson Petal and the White - Explores historical themes with a focus on powerful women in a different era.
- The Vehicle of Love - A romantic epic intertwined with historical narratives.
- Marco Polo - A series about historical exploration and power dynamics in Asia.
- Gods of Egypt - An adventure film set in ancient Egypt with themes of power and mythology.
- The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires - Blends historical themes with fantasy, set in a historical era.
- The Magicians - While fantasy, it involves themes of power and the struggle for control.
- The Last Kingdom - Focuses on power struggles and political intrigue in historical England.
- The Spanish Princess - A historical series about royal intrigue and relationships.
- War and Peace - A historical drama that depicts the complexities of love and power.
- Chocolat - Explores themes of societal norms and the impact of a strong female lead.
- The Good Wife - While modern, it explores themes of power, politics, and strong women.
- The Queen - About a powerful female leader and her challenges, exploring leadership roles.
- The Crown - Depicts the life of a female monarch and the political landscape surrounding her.
- Vikings - Explores themes of power, conquest, and political intrigue in a historical context.
Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:19:40
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Tenant of Wildfell Hall List
- Jane Eyre - Both adaptations of classic literature featuring strong female protagonists who face social challenges.
- Wuthering Heights - Explores themes of love and social class, set in a historical context.
- Pride and Prejudice - Classic literature adaptation that delves into social class and women's independence.
- The Age of Innocence - Delves into the constraints of society and personal struggles within that context.
- Little Women - Features strong female characters and explores themes of family and societal expectations.
- The Tenant (1993) - Another adaptation involving themes of isolation and societal integration.
- North and South - Explores social class and relationships in a historical context.
- Sense and Sensibility - Similar themes of women's rights and societal pressures in a historical setting.
- Far from the Madding Crowd - Follows a strong female lead navigating love and societal norms.
- The Remains of the Day - Examines the tension between duty and personal desires amidst societal expectations.
- The Forsyte Saga - Explores the complexities of familial and romantic relationships in a social class context.
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles - Focuses on a woman's struggles against societal norms and injustices.
- The Secret Garden - A classic story featuring themes of healing through personal discovery and relationships.
- A Room with a View - Explores themes of love, personal freedom, and societal expectations.
- An Education - Follows a young woman as she navigates societal demands and personal desires in the 1960s.
- Middlemarch - Explores themes of women's autonomy and societal roles in a historical setting.
- Emma - Focuses on the social dynamics and relationships of women in a historical context.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Explores female competition and the constraints of societal expectations.
- The Good Lord Bird - Mixes historical context with themes of freedom and personal agency.
- The Help - Explores racial and gender dynamics within a historical framework.
- The Portrait of a Lady - Follows a woman’s journey of self-discovery against societal constraints.
- The O.C. - Focuses on social issues, family dynamics, and youthful rebellion.
- Poldark - Set in a historical context and revolves around complex social relationships.
- Penny Dreadful - Gothic themes intertwined with social issues and strong character arcs.
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies - A twist on the classic story exploring gender roles in a unique setting.
- The Crimson Petal and the White - Explores themes of class, gender, and societal constraints in historical London.
- Call the Midwife - Focuses on women's roles and struggles within societal constraints during a certain historical period.
- The Crown - Explores the intersections of personal desires and societal expectations through royal history.
- The Night Manager - Involves complex characters facing moral and social challenges.
- Bernard and Doris - A story of a strong relationship set against social class barriers.
- Belgravia - Explores social class dynamics and historical women's challenges.
- Poldark - Features themes of love, class, and resistance against societal norms.
- Cranford - Explores the lives of women in a Victorian setting, focusing on community dynamics.
- The Last Kingdom - Historical narratives featuring strong characters facing societal challenges.
- The Gilded Age - Explores the social intricacies of a time of change, with a focus on women's roles.
- The Paradise - Follows the lives of women and societal expectations in a changing industry.
- Outlander - Features themes of love, societal challenges, and historical narratives.
- The Handmaid's Tale - Explores the struggles of women in a dystopian society which mirrors historical struggles.
- Victoria - Depicts the life of Queen Victoria and explores themes of womanhood and power.
- The Spectacular Spider-Man - While different genre, explores themes of personal struggle against societal norms.
- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - Strong female lead navigating societal expectations and personal dreams.
- Gentleman Jack - Focuses on historical women and their struggles against societal expectations.
- The Good Wife - Centers around a woman's journey through societal and professional challenges.
- Anne with an E - Explores themes of identity, family, and societal acceptance through a young girl's journey.
Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:46:52
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Barbara the Fair with the Silken Hair List
- The Crimson Petal and the White - Explores Victorian society with themes of love and ambition.
- The Secret of Kells - Artistic storytelling with a focus on folklore and mythology.
- The Fall of the Roman Empire - Historical drama exploring themes of power and conflict.
- The Last Kingdom - A historical series with rich characters and drama.
- Pillars of the Earth - Historical narrative involving love, power struggles, and craftsmanship.
- Versailles - Intriguing look at power dynamics in a historical royal setting.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Dramatizes historical themes of love, betrayal, and ambition.
- The Tudors - Focuses on the personal and political life of King Henry VIII.
- Poldark - A romantic drama set in 18th-century Cornwall with complex characters.
- Catherine the Great - Explores the life of one of history's powerful female figures.
- Penny Dreadful - Combines multiple literary characters in a haunting Victorian setting.
- Rome - Dramatic portrayal of political intrigue and power struggles.
- Outlander - Romantic drama with historical themes and time travel elements.
- The Witcher - A fantasy series with emphasis on folklore and character-driven storytelling.
- The Borgias - Drama centered around a powerful family during the Renaissance.
- Victoria - Explores the life and reign of Queen Victoria, focusing on her relationships.
- Braveheart - Historical epic featuring themes of love and rebellion.
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Intricate plot with strong character development and mystery.
- Les Misérables - A tale of love, sacrifice, and redemption set in historical France.
- The Musketeers - Action-packed adaptation of the classic tale with themes of honor.
- Pride and Prejudice - Classic romantic narrative exploring love and societal expectations.
- Fahrenheit 451 - A narrative focused on societal control and personal freedom.
- Arabian Nights - A fantastical adventure intertwined with rich storytelling.
- Atonement - A love story affected by misunderstandings and societal pressures.
- The Prestige - A tale of ambition and rivalry set in a historical context.
- The Age of Innocence - Explores love and society in a historical setting.
- Far from the Madding Crowd - Romance and drama in a historical rural setting.
- Lady Anna - Explores themes of societal expectations and love.
- The Young Victoria - Follows Queen Victoria's early life and romantic entanglements.
- The Governess - Romantic drama set in a historical context with class themes.
- A Dangerous Method - Explores complex relationships in a historical psychological setting.
- Nancy Drew - Mystery and young female empowerment in a historical context.
- Wuthering Heights - Classic unrequited love story set in a moody historical backdrop.
- The Alchemist's Letter - An animated narrative exploring themes of love and legacy.
- Emma - A classic love story with elements of comedy and societal critique.
- The King's Speech - A character-driven story set against a historical backdrop.
- Sense and Sensibility - Explores love and societal rankings through a historical lens.
- The French Revolution - Drama focusing on the complexities of love and political turmoil.
Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:31:35
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Miniaturist List
- Penny Dreadful - Both explore dark themes and feature elaborate period settings with complex characters.
- The Night Manager - Like The Miniaturist, it combines rich visual storytelling with a sense of intrigue and drama.
- The Terror - Both use historical settings and have elements of mystery and psychological tension.
- Little Women - Focused on the lives of women set in the past with emotional depth and intricate relationships.
- The Haunting of Bly Manor - Combines elements of gothic horror with beautifully rich period visuals and character-driven narratives.
- The Others - Both have a haunting atmosphere and explore themes of isolation and mystery.
- The Favourite - Similar in its dark humor, oppressive societal norms, and strong visual styles.
- The Witch - Explores themes of obsession and hidden darkness in a historical setting.
- Alias Grace - Based on a historical figure, exploring themes of identity and societal constraint.
- Belgravia - Set in historical England, featuring intricate societal dynamics and personal dramas.
- The Gilded Age - Explores class divisions and personal ambitions in a historical context.
- The Luminaries - Involves mystery and romance set against a richly developed historical backdrop.
- The Crimson Petal and the White - Explores the life of a Victorian woman navigating societal constraints with a dark twist.
- Deadwood - Follows complex characters in a historical setting, blending drama with dark thematic elements.
- The Knick - Set in the past and delves into complex characters, societal issues, and moral ambiguity.
- Les Misérables - Based on the classic novel, exploring themes of poverty, justice, and redemption.
- The Alienist - Dark themes and psychological elements set in a historical narrative.
- North and South - Period drama focusing on personal and societal conflicts with rich character development.
- Crash - Intertwines multiple narratives exploring human connections amidst crisis.
- The Pillars of the Earth - An epic tale set in the medieval period exploring power struggles and personal ambitions.
- Wolf Hall - Explores political and personal machinations during the Tudor period.
- The Crown - Rich period drama focusing on complex historical figures and the weight of personal choices.
- Victoria - Focuses on the personal life and challenges of a strong female historical figure.
- Mindhunter - Delves into the psychology of criminal minds while maintaining an atmospheric tension.
- Atonement - Explore themes of memory, regret, and complex relationships in a historical context.
- Pride and Prejudice - Focuses on societal norms and romantic entanglements in a period setting.
- The Golden Compass - Features a fantasy element set in a richly imagined historical universe.
- Marie Antoinette - Visual storytelling with a focus on the intricacies of royal life and societal expectations.
- Enola Holmes - Combines mystery and adventure, featuring a strong female lead in a historical backdrop.
- The Secret Garden - Explores themes of isolation and personal growth set in a magical but historical setting.
- The Secret History - Focuses on a close-knit group and delves into dark secrets and moral complexity.
- Cranford - Period drama focusing on the lives of women in a small English town with rich character dynamics.
- The Little Stranger - Explores themes of class, mystery, and psychological tension in a haunting setting.
- Tipping the Velvet - A historical drama about identity and love in a richly portrayed Victorian setting.
- The Young Victoria - Follows the early reign of Queen Victoria, focusing on personal and political challenges.
- Reign - Explores the life of historical figures intertwined with romance and political intrigue.
- The White Queen - A historical drama with strong female characters and themes of power and intrigue.
- Outlander - Mixes romance and historical drama with elements of time travel and personal conflict.
- Murder on the Orient Express - Mystery and rich storytelling set in a period context with an ensemble cast.
- The Last Kingdom - Features a dark, brutal historical setting with complex characters and moral dilemmas.
- Cinderella - Classic fairy tale with themes of transformation and societal expectations set in a historical context.
- The Age of Innocence - Explores societal norms and personal conflict in a beautifully rendered historical setting.
Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:50:32
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Call the Midwife List
- Poldark - Set in historical England with strong character development and social themes.
- The Midwife - Focuses on a midwife's experiences and challenges in her profession.
- Downton Abbey - Explores historical themes, social issues, and a large ensemble cast.
- Home Fires - Centers around women's lives and community spirit during wartime.
- Call the Midwife: The 1960s - Continuation of the same series, exploring deeper stories.
- The Bletchley Circle - Focus on women solving mysteries with social dynamics of their time.
- Victoria - Historical drama about the early life of Queen Victoria, exploring personal and political themes.
- Lark Rise to Candleford - Represents rural life with rich character studies in a historical setting.
- Foyle's War - Crime drama set during and after WWII with strong social themes.
- The 7.39 - Focuses on relationship dynamics and personal struggles, set against a relatable backdrop.
- Little Women - Coming-of-age story with strong female characters and emotional depth.
- The Secret Garden - Focuses on themes of healing and personal growth in historical settings.
- Peaky Blinders - Dramatic storytelling focused on family and social issues during historical times.
- Call the Midwife: Our 10 Years - Celebratory documentary on the making of the beloved series.
- The Crimson Petal and the White - Explores women's roles in Victorian society with rich character development.
- Pride and Prejudice - Classic literature adaptation exploring social classes and relationships.
- Outlander - Mix of historical drama and romance with strong female leads.
- The English Game - Historical storytelling with socio-economic themes through the lens of sport.
- The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - Post-war society and personal histories in a charming, character-driven narrative.
- Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries - Strong female detective and exploration of social issues in the 1920s.
- A Place to Call Home - Family dynamics and societal challenges in post-WWII Australia.
- The Paradise - Explores women's roles in a 19th-century department store with romantic elements.
- Call Me Nurse - Focuses on a nurse's perspective and relationships in a historical context.
- Bridgerton - Romantic drama set in the Regency era with social themes and character focus.
- A Very British Scandal - Historical drama involving scandal and the complexities of personal relationships.
- The Spanish Princess - Romantic historical drama focusing on real historical figures and their struggles.
- Shelter - Focus on social issues, relationships, and warm community interactions.
- The Crown - Explores the personal and political life of the British monarchy with rich narratives.
- The Chaperone - Historical drama featuring a coming-of-age story set in the early 20th century.
- Sense and Sensibility - Focuses on women's lives and relationships in a historical context.
- The Fosters - Explores family dynamics and social issues, though in a contemporary setting.
- The Good Karma Hospital - Focuses on a British doctor working in a developing country, with personal stories.
- The Baker's Wife - Involves character-driven storytelling with focus on personal relationships.
- Gentleman Jack - Explores a woman's life and love in the 19th century with strong character development.
- Call the Cops - Focuses on real individuals in challenging jobs, similar to midwifery narratives.
- Brooklyn - Coming-of-age story about an immigrant's struggles and personal growth.
- Anne with an E - Strong character development and focus on social issues through a historical lens.
- This Is Us - Explores complex family dynamics and emotional storytelling.
- The House of Eliott - Focuses on two sisters navigating the fashion business in a historical context.
- The Durrells - Light-hearted exploration of family life in a historical setting.
- Call Me by Your Name - Explores relationships and emotional growth, though in a more contemporary setting.
- The Million Pound Menu - Focuses on entrepreneurial stories, though set in contemporary gastronomy.
- Little Fires Everywhere - Explores family dynamics and social issues, with strong character narratives.
- The Bold Type - Explores women's careers and friendships in a contemporary setting.
Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:18:11
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Alias Grace List
- The Handmaid's Tale - Both series explore themes of oppression and personal struggle in a historical setting.
- Top of the Lake - A mystery drama featuring a strong female lead and deep psychological themes.
- The Outsider - Involves dark themes and complex narratives surrounding crime and justice.
- Penny Dreadful - Combines historical elements with dark, psychological themes and strong characters.
- Little Fires Everywhere - Focuses on social issues and the lives of women in a historical context.
- The Crimson Petal and the White - Explores historical themes and the struggles of women in Victorian England.
- Miss Scarlett and The Duke - Centers around a strong female character in a detective role with historical setting.
- Fargo - Features complex narratives with dark humor set in a Midwestern backdrop.
- The Terror - Combines historical events with horror elements and mystery.
- The Night Manager - Involves a complex narrative with suspense and thrilling elements.
- Gangs of London - Shows the dark underbelly of crime and familial ties with intense storytelling.
- Deadwood - Historical drama filled with intricate character development and moral ambiguity.
- Taboo - Explores dark themes within a historical context with a strong lead character.
- The Leftovers - Explores themes of loss, identity, and complex psychological struggles.
- Killing Eve - Focuses on intense psychological and emotional turmoil between characters.
- The Queen's Gambit - Features themes of personal struggle and complexity in a period setting.
- Sharp Objects - Involves dark family mysteries and psychological exploration of its characters.
- Ripper Street - Set in Victorian London facing crime, social issues, and moral complexity.
- Chatterley’s Lover - Explores themes of love, class, and longing in a historical context.
- The Fall - Explores the psychological aspects of crime and its impact on individuals.
- Banshee - Involves crime and identity themes with strong character arcs.
- Hannibal - Features complex characters with psychological depth and dark narratives.
- The Bridge - Focuses on a murder mystery that reveals personal and social complexities.
- Atonement - Explores themes of guilt, class, and the impact of a single decision.
- Poldark - A historical drama focused on personal struggles and relationships.
- The VVitch: A New-England Folktale - Delves into psychological horror and historical period fears.
- The Alienist - Dark psychological themes set against the backdrop of historical crime.
- Rebecca - A psychological thriller centered around identity and suspense.
- The Knick - Explores complex characters in a historical medical environment.
- Psycho-Pass - Explores psychological complexity and moral dilemmas in crime.
- Perry Mason - Delving into legal drama and character-driven stories with historical elements.
- The Pigeon Tunnel - Examines personal stories and complex histories in a psychological context.
- The New Pope - Involves deep psychological themes wrapped in powerful storytelling.
- The Witches - Explores dark elements within a fairy tale-like historical context.
- Ozark - Involves crime and moral complexities with emotional depth in characters.
- The Code - Focuses on moral and ethical issues within a legal and social context.
- Gone Girl - Explores psychological complexity and the struggles within a marriage.
- The Night Of - Explores crime and its psychological and social implications.
- The Killing - A dark murder mystery exploring emotional and psychological devastation.
- Normal People - Explores deep emotional connections and struggles in personal relationships.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Parade's End List
- War and Peace - Epic historical drama set against the backdrop of war, exploring themes of love and loss.
- Downton Abbey - Explores the lives of an aristocratic family and their servants in early 20th century England.
- The Knick - A period drama that delves into the early days of modern medicine in New York City.
- The Remains of the Day - Focuses on themes of duty, regret, and personal relationships in a historical setting.
- Atonement - A tale of love and the impact of war set in different time periods.
- Signal - Explores intricate relationships and moral dilemmas set against a backdrop of conflict.
- The Imitation Game - Ensemble cast in a historical setting focusing on personal and professional struggles.
- The English Patient - A love story set during World War II, intertwining personal and historical narratives.
- Doctor Thorne - Based on the novel by Anthony Trollope, exploring class and romance in Victorian England.
- Brideshead Revisited - Explores themes of faith, love, and nostalgia among the British upper class.
- Cranford - A period drama that offers insights into the lives of a small English community in the 19th century.
- The Crimson Petal and the White - A gritty narrative set in Victorian England exploring themes of class and desire.
- The Pacific - A gritty depiction of World War II, focusing on personal stories amidst the conflict.
- Boardwalk Empire - A character-driven drama set during the Prohibition era, exploring power and relationships.
- Poldark - Set in the 18th century, this series explores love, class struggle, and the impact of war.
- Foyle's War - A detective series set during World War II, combining historical context with personal stories.
- The Bletchley Circle - Follows female codebreakers after WWII as they solve crimes using their intelligence.
- The Forsyte Saga - A family saga set in the early 20th century, exploring social issues and personal dramas.
- Mad Men - Character-driven drama set in the 1960s, exploring themes of identity, society, and relationships.
- Pillars of the Earth - Historical drama exploring power and ambition in 12th-century England.
- The Last Kingdom - Set in the early medieval period, combining historical events with personal stories and conflicts.
- The Victorian Slum - Social history documentary that explores life in Victorian England, shedding light on the era's struggles.
- The Secret Garden - A story of personal growth set against the backdrop of English aristocracy.
- The Man Who Knew Infinity - Explores the life of a mathematical genius, intertwining personal and historical narratives.
- Peaky Blinders - Follows a crime family in post-World War I Birmingham, exploring themes of power and social change.
- Belgravia - Period drama focusing on class and social ambitions in Victorian London.
- Victoria - Follows the early life of Queen Victoria, blending history with personal drama and romance.
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