alex_i-30519
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One of the best miniseries I've seen. Im in the UK and whilst I know about the opiod crisis going on i had NO idea the corruption and greed that caused it all and how it affected every single type of person. This is a must see!!!
This was more or a less an unbearable watch. Was really hard to watch i have to be honest. However, it was raw. My jaw is aching from the tension I've held throughout this film, I felt sick and dizzy at points due to the camera angles. However, thats exactly what the director wanted. Its a film about a normal person having a complete mental break. You almost experience it with him. That's how the film makes you feel. The main actor is absolutely amazing in it, and It has made me think about that person you cross the street to avoid.... utterly bleak film but I think it addresses a huge issue.
This film is entertaining, and will make you teary towards the end as it definitely becomes emotional and they do it well. Sandra bullock is amazing in this. However, there were a few things that to me personally just seemed abit lazy. Were expected to believe Katie is 25 if my maths are correct, however she looks like a teenager still in school which is abit confusing. Also, if she is 25 (which she must be..) why when she became an adult did she not reach out to Ruth her self? I also guessed the twist within the first 10 minutes, it has been done before. I also feel like the sheriffs son went from zero to 100 very quickly, it didn't seem very believable he would do what he did. Overall, it was a good movie but too many plot holes and lazy writing to give more than a 6.