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Cillian Murphy Shakes London Elite in 2001 Gem
20 Feb
Summary
- Young Cillian Murphy stars as an outsider in Victorian London.
- The miniseries features charm, secrets, and a shady fortune.
- It showcases scandal, social climbing, and whispered betrayals.

Released in 2001, 'The Way We Live Now' offers a compelling glimpse into Victorian London's high society through the eyes of a charismatic outsider. Young Cillian Murphy masterfully portrays a sly character who infiltrates the upper echelons of society using charm and a secret fortune.
The miniseries unfolds a narrative rich with scandal, ambition, and social maneuvering. Viewers are drawn into a world of glittering balls and hushed betrayals, where Murphy's character orchestrates schemes with a striking intensity.
Comparisons are drawn to 'Peaky Blinders', suggesting a similar dramatic tension but with a focus on social intrigue rather than violence. The series comprises four episodes, each about 60 minutes long, providing a total runtime of roughly four hours. It is currently available for streaming on Britbox.




