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The Tribe
Property developer Jamie has to evict some weird, post-modern hippies from a building. But they slowly drag him into their dark underworld of bizarre rituals and dangerous liaisons.
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Plot Summary
The Tribe is a British children's television series that aired on BBC One. Set in a post-apocalyptic London, it follows a group of young survivors who form their own society after a devastating virus wipes out most of the adult population. The series explores themes of survival, leadership, and the challenges of rebuilding society.
Critical Reception
The Tribe was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its imaginative premise and its exploration of complex themes within a children's television format. It was praised for its engaging storylines and its ability to connect with younger viewers by depicting a world where children have to take charge.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique concept and engaging narrative.
Appreciated for its exploration of responsibility and leadership.
Lauded as a thought-provoking series for young audiences.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for 'The Tribe (1998)' are not readily available, the series is often remembered fondly by those who watched it as a gripping and imaginative show that presented children with relatable challenges and responsibilities in an extraordinary situation.
Fun Fact
The series was filmed in and around Wellington, New Zealand, despite being set in London, England.
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