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Born to be mild
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Just finished watching American Rust. Very dark, very broody, very noir, shades of grey all over the place. Jeff Daniels shines as a weary police chief in West Virginia who is not above twisting the law to his own needs, but is trying to be a good man. If you're a fan of True Detective you'll probably enjoy this. Just nine episodes, showing now on Sky Atlantic for those over this side of the puddle. Recommended.
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Slavic gay sauce
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Abu Dhabi
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![]() ![]() It's a sin (2021) British AIDS drama. Covers a lot of territory done by other shows across the Atlantic (and recently France with 120 Beats per Minute) but it's rather new to see something like this from the UK. Always interesting to see and be reminded about how things developed in the early days of HIV, how much ignorance and prejudice helped to spread the virus and the shame involved. Dramatically, it's not top class stuff, the actors are ok but not really excellent and I think you really need excellent actors in dramas where emotions are running high. This is the case with all Russel T Davies products I think. It has some humour which lightens the seriousness of the topic and it does manage to make you care for the characters (although maybe not as much as it should). I had a big problem with some unnecessary dramatic choices in the last episode which really confuse things: Spoiler for it's a sin:
But anyway, it was an emotional journey, as expected, but I would say there are far better AIDS dramas out there, from TV shows, to films to documentaries. In particular, I think once you've seen How to survive a plague, everything else pales in comparison.
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Join Date: Jun 2021
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Very much so but the show isn't the typical UK police procedural. It's pretty lurid, all the characters seem like cases of denial-threatening-to-spill-over-into-psychosis. I like it after 5 eps out of 8, maybe the ending will be a letdown as they often are, but so far it's fun.
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#6908 (permalink) |
Slavic gay sauce
Join Date: Apr 2005
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![]() ![]() Mare of Easttown (2021) So far probably the best 2021 show I've seen. Excellent performances (although I wasn't 100% sold on Winslet's American accent) and interesting plot (although I think they try to cram in too many things at times and some twists and how they were discovered were not very believable), it makes for an enjoyable week of TV.
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killedmyraindog
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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We finished "The Great" not too long ago.
Finished "Arcane" last night. Still making our way through "The Witcher." 2 seasons of Money Heist but knowing it goes for 5, and it not helping my Spanish like I hoped it would, I tapped out. S2 closed so well i don't want to botch it.
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