From the little country, comes this little box production.
Accidental deaths and near deaths keep this bloody little number rollicking along.
Production values are high with nice compositions and color palettes from the DOP. But it is the deft scripting that drives this tale of 2 city dwellers moving to the, soon to be nightmarish, countryside.
It's a great little tale set over 6 episodes. Some excellent support players helped along by the wit of the script. Occasionally let down by weekend actors - but they disappear in a blink.
The key protagonists are apt and able - but it is McCormack's Lulu that makes this rock. She pickpockets every scene, charismatically flirting with the viewer while delivering jaw dropingly crass, vile and supremely witty dialogue, that will shock little old ladies to death.
She keenly delivers at a blistering pace, the best lines in the Set that are completely withering to the other cast members and audience alike.
This is worthy of a watch for Lulu alone.
Production values are high with nice compositions and color palettes from the DOP. But it is the deft scripting that drives this tale of 2 city dwellers moving to the, soon to be nightmarish, countryside.
It's a great little tale set over 6 episodes. Some excellent support players helped along by the wit of the script. Occasionally let down by weekend actors - but they disappear in a blink.
The key protagonists are apt and able - but it is McCormack's Lulu that makes this rock. She pickpockets every scene, charismatically flirting with the viewer while delivering jaw dropingly crass, vile and supremely witty dialogue, that will shock little old ladies to death.
She keenly delivers at a blistering pace, the best lines in the Set that are completely withering to the other cast members and audience alike.
This is worthy of a watch for Lulu alone.