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Westwood Park - Season One

Westwood Park - Season One
Directed by Danielle Dieffenthaller

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Forget the O.C., we've got the W.P.! The popular Caribbean soap opera, Westwood Park, weaves the story of the Du Soleil and Gunn-Munroe families, whose affluent lifestyles and picture-perfect smiles become less than idyllic on closer inspection. The manipulative and power-hungry Herbert dominates teh Gunn-Munroe clan, while the conscious and upstanding Jonathan heads the Du Soleil family. In Season One, the two families, residents of the affluent Westwood Park neighbourhood, are locked in a tenuous friendship, underscored by intrigue and passion, as they approach their unification through the impending marriage of their children. This delicate relationship is tested even more when the sexy and alluring Maya descends upon Westwood Park, unleashing demons from the past and throwing the lives of its inhabitants into utter turmoil. Set in lush and luxurious locations rarely seen in Caribbean dramas, Westwood Park is driven by the universal topics of love, hate, power, lust, greed, corruption, romance, heartbreak and the strife for social justice and consciousness.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #58678 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-02-12
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Dolby, NTSC
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Running time: 510 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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Westwood Park ho! On alternate Fridays, the BC DVD ABC either declares compulsory DVD library selections for anyone serious about building a DVD library or reviews new (or at least newish) DVD releases, whether good or bad. On the best days, a selection qualifies on both grounds. For the Caribbean cinefiles, at least, today is a double-barrel Friday. Today s pick is: Westwood Park, Season One (2006 [TV Series aired 1997] Trinidad & Tobago Soap Opera) Westwood Park is no literary worth. With a script that flew (and more often crash-landed) by the seat of its pants, with characters being written in or out of episodes according to their availability that week, with episode-lengths sometimes made up by pure ratchifee, WP s mere existence was its raison d'etre, as well as a monument to the will and perseverance of everyone involved, most notably director Diffenthaller. Virtually everyone who was ever on stage in Trinidad and several who should never have been found their way into the cast. The four-disc DVD boxed set is a straight burn of the episodes delivered for screening and contains nothing at all by way of extras, unless you count the excellent Earth TV music videos shown during the credits (until the misguided introduction, in the final episode of season one, of bloopers that annihilated in 30 seconds an illusion barely sustained for the preceding 30 minutes). Still, it remains a treat to watch, all the more so since the DVD-remote comes with a fast-forward button. Recommended like a doubles and a red s ee drink in a Toronto, with a blizzard raging outside. --Trinidad Express


Customer Reviews

westwood park5
I have seen all of season one and it is very interesting and entertaining i recommend any one to purchase and watch

Absolutely Marvelous5
I love it, I love it, I love it!!! It takes me back to my native island of Trinidad. Even if you are not from Trinidad or the Caribbean, I still believe that you will love it. It's amazingly wonderful. I can't wait for season 2.

Just the beginning of a classic...4
This show is one of those totally surprising behind the scenes ones that no one would have expected to make it big. Lol ok it didnt really make it big but it really is one of those series that just gets better and better as time goes by. Though not initially intended as a comedy it is a truly hilarious experience as it gives a nostalgic slightly overdone and pseudo-semi-realistic portrayal of Trini-life. Liming, commess, ah set ah bacchanal not to mention macos everywhere!!!...Can't wait for the later seasons to see the "where is Mr. Du Soleil" storyline. All in all a true trini cyah go wrong getting this set.