Lorimer Black is not the man he appears to be One winter's morning in London, loss adjuster Lorimer Black handsome, clever, insomniac goes to keep a routine appointment to assess an insurance claim and finds a hanged man. Not a good start to the day by anyone's standards, but for Lorimer it is the beginning of a time of confusion and betrayal that turns his life upside down. As Lorimer, increasingly stressed and baffled by the actions and deceptions of those around him, battles through, he realises the peace and security he craves can only be provided by escape... Adapted by William Boyd from his bestselling novel, Armadillo is a darkly comic and acute exploration of modern life and the need we all feel to be safe and loved. An immensely stylish piece of work packed with things that don't make sense just yet, but the trick is to absorb, not analyse a fine performance from the always brilliant Hugh Bonneville as the horrifying insensitive Torquil' Mail on [show more]
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Three-part miniseries based on the novel by William Boyd. Lorimer Black (James Frain) is a 30-something insurance loss adjustor living and working in London. As he works hard to keep his former life as Transnistrian gypsy Milomre Blocj a secret from his new acquaitances, his family continue to pester him for money as they carry on with their gypsy lives.
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