The Slap

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 7.5  (2,756)

The Slap is an Australian drama television series that was first aired on ABC in 2011. The 8-part series is based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by Christos Tsiolkas. The show focuses on the aftermath of a man slapping a child at a family barbecue, and how this one event affects the lives of those who were present at the party. The show boasts an all-star cast including Jonathan LaPaglia, who plays Hector, a successful businessman who has a complicated home life, and Sophie Okonedo, who plays Aisha, Hector's wife. Alex Dimitriades plays Harry, the man who slaps the child, while Essie Davis portrays his wife, Rosie. Lex Marinos appears as Manolis, Hector's father, while Melissa George plays his cousin, Connie. Lastly, Sophie Lowe appears as Richie's sixteen-year-old girlfriend. The show opens with a family barbecue where the eight primary characters are present. The slap that serves as the catalyst for the series occurs when Harry, a hot-headed man, slaps a child who is not his own after the child hits one of his kids. This single action sets off a chain of events that brings into sharp focus the cultural, social, and economic tensions that bubble below the surface of modern-day society. However, the series is not about the slap itself but rather the fallout that follows. Each of the eight episodes is from the perspective of a particular character, and each one delves deeper into the lives and inner workings of a different character. This approach allows viewers to witness and understand each character's unique perspective and motivations, and how their lives are affected by the slap. Throughout the series, we see how Hector and Aisha's marriage is hit hard by the slap, as they each cope with their own personal demons. Harry and Rosie are also grappling with their personal issues, such as their parenting styles and strained relationships with their children. Meanwhile, Manolis is grappling with his own past and the cultural differences between his traditional Greek upbringing and the more liberal values of modern-day Australia. Connie, who is battling her own inner demons, uses the slap as an opportunity to exploit Richie, who is the child who was slapped. At the heart of the show is the question of who was in the right and who was in the wrong. Was Harry justified in slapping the child, or did he cross a line? Was Rosie protecting her child in the aftermath of the incident, or was she overreacting? These are the questions that will keep viewers engaged and eager to watch every episode. The Slap is a compelling drama series that explores complex relationships, multiculturalism, and social issues in modern-day Australia. It is a gripping study of the complexities of human behaviour that leaves a lasting impact on audiences. The show is beautifully shot, with stunning cinematography that captures the essence of each character, and the soundtrack that conjures up the mood and tension of each episode. In conclusion, The Slap is an exceptional television series that is emotionally charged, engaging, and thought-provoking. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring the intricacies of human behaviour and the social dynamics of modern-day society.

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Richie
8. Richie
April 4, 2012
Richie, Connie's best mate at school, is a self-confessed nerd who wishes the world were a simple, harmonious place. For him, the supposed moral and behavioural precepts that he has learned at school and at home are thrown into question by the differing perspectives of adults to the reverberations of "the slap". Confused by this, as well as being the only one who knows Connie's "secret", he inadvertently sets off a chain of events which bring all the tensions, familial and marital deceits, all the unspoken truths, onto a collision course.
Aisha
7. Aisha
March 28, 2012
Aisha, whose resilience and strength has kept her family together, is a successful professional woman with her own veterinary business. Entering her forties, she is assailed by doubts about her marriage and future. The slap at the barbecue has left her torn, her loyalties divided between her husband and one of her oldest friends, Rosie. Hector and Aisha take a holiday in Byron Bay and confront the demons of their marriage and family life. At the end of the holiday a choice has to be made between her love for her husband and her loyalty to her friend.
Manolis
6. Manolis
March 21, 2012
Manolis, Hector's father, is a man approaching the end of his life, and as his old friends die around him, he finds himself confused by the selfishness and greed of his children's generation. He wishes his nephew had not hit the child but he is alarmed by how the event has divided his family, in particular the tensions it has created between Hector and Aisha. Always believing in a special bond with his daughter-in-law, he is convinced he might be the only person who can set things right.
Rosie
5. Rosie
March 14, 2012
Rosie, Hugo's mother, is a woman whose whole life has been radically transformed by the birth of her baby. For Rosie, mothering has become a passionate vocation, and an opportunity for renewal. Her outrage at what she considers Harry's abuse of her son becomes an obsession which threatens to overwhelm her, her husband, Gary, her friends and the world around her. She lays charges against Harry and all she can dream about is her day in court, which she believes will vindicate her choices as a mother.
Connie
4. Connie
March 7, 2012
Teenager Connie struggles to cope with the pressure of keeping her affair with Hector a secret, particularly since she works for his wife Aisha. However, she eagerly seizes the chance to babysit for the couple, hoping it will enable her to get closer to her older lover - but does not consider the potential repercussions. Drama, starring Sophie Lowe, Jonathan LaPaglia and Sophie Okonedo.
Harry
3. Harry
February 29, 2012
Harry refuses to apologise for slapping Hugo at Hector's birthday party, and sees the furore his actions have generated as further evidence the world has lost its moral compass. However, when the boy's parents decide to press charges against him, he faces the prospect of losing everything he has fought to earn in his life - including his family. Australian drama, starring Alex Dimitriades, Melissa George, Jonathan LaPaglia and Sophie Okonedo.
Anouk
2. Anouk
February 22, 2012
Aisha's best friend Anouk contemplates the various problems in her life, including her overly dependent mother,uncertainties about her relationship with Rhys and the possibility of a colleague taking her job. She also struggles to forget Hector's birthday party, where she saw something more worrying than Harry slapping Hugo. Drama, starring Essie Davis, Sophie Okonedo, Melissa George and Jonathan LaPaglia.
Hector
1. Hector
February 15, 2012
On the eve of his 40th birthday, suburbanite Hector prepares to attend a garden party thrown by his family. However, while his wife Aisha struggles to get everything ready, he is wrestling with his attraction to a far younger woman. As the day unfolds, tensions begin to emerge between both his relatives and their guests - until a shocking incident changes the lives of all those in attendance. Australian drama, based on Christos Tsiolkas' novel, starring Jonathan LaPaglia, Sophie Okonedo and Melissa George.
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The Slap is an Australian drama television series that was first aired on ABC in 2011. The 8-part series is based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by Christos Tsiolkas. The show focuses on the aftermath of a man slapping a child at a family barbecue, and how this one event affects the lives of those who were present at the party.

The show boasts an all-star cast including Jonathan LaPaglia, who plays Hector, a successful businessman who has a complicated home life, and Sophie Okonedo, who plays Aisha, Hector's wife. Alex Dimitriades plays Harry, the man who slaps the child, while Essie Davis portrays his wife, Rosie. Lex Marinos appears as Manolis, Hector's father, while Melissa George plays his cousin, Connie. Lastly, Sophie Lowe appears as Richie's sixteen-year-old girlfriend.

The show opens with a family barbecue where the eight primary characters are present. The slap that serves as the catalyst for the series occurs when Harry, a hot-headed man, slaps a child who is not his own after the child hits one of his kids. This single action sets off a chain of events that brings into sharp focus the cultural, social, and economic tensions that bubble below the surface of modern-day society.

However, the series is not about the slap itself but rather the fallout that follows. Each of the eight episodes is from the perspective of a particular character, and each one delves deeper into the lives and inner workings of a different character. This approach allows viewers to witness and understand each character's unique perspective and motivations, and how their lives are affected by the slap.

Throughout the series, we see how Hector and Aisha's marriage is hit hard by the slap, as they each cope with their own personal demons. Harry and Rosie are also grappling with their personal issues, such as their parenting styles and strained relationships with their children.

Meanwhile, Manolis is grappling with his own past and the cultural differences between his traditional Greek upbringing and the more liberal values of modern-day Australia. Connie, who is battling her own inner demons, uses the slap as an opportunity to exploit Richie, who is the child who was slapped.

At the heart of the show is the question of who was in the right and who was in the wrong. Was Harry justified in slapping the child, or did he cross a line? Was Rosie protecting her child in the aftermath of the incident, or was she overreacting? These are the questions that will keep viewers engaged and eager to watch every episode.

The Slap is a compelling drama series that explores complex relationships, multiculturalism, and social issues in modern-day Australia. It is a gripping study of the complexities of human behaviour that leaves a lasting impact on audiences. The show is beautifully shot, with stunning cinematography that captures the essence of each character, and the soundtrack that conjures up the mood and tension of each episode.

In conclusion, The Slap is an exceptional television series that is emotionally charged, engaging, and thought-provoking. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring the intricacies of human behaviour and the social dynamics of modern-day society.

The Slap is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (8 episodes). The series first aired on February 15, 2012.

Where to Watch The Slap

The Slap is available for streaming on the ABC (Australia) website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Slap on demand at , Tubi TV and Peacock.

  • Premiere Date
    February 15, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (2,756)