Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePhoebe leaves her job at a law firm and begins work at a family violence centre and she must navigate a path that isn't always clear, and people and events that aren't always as they appear.Phoebe leaves her job at a law firm and begins work at a family violence centre and she must navigate a path that isn't always clear, and people and events that aren't always as they appear.Phoebe leaves her job at a law firm and begins work at a family violence centre and she must navigate a path that isn't always clear, and people and events that aren't always as they appear.
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I admit I had to steel myself to watch Safe Home, and initially did so mainly because I thought it was such a 'worthy' project. However, while saying Safe Home is 'enjoyable' sounds too flippant, this show is definitely not an 'eat your greens' viewing experience. Of course, it deals with a very confronting topic, but does so sensitively, and delivers its message(s) via well-constructed-thriller and engrossing-workplace-drama plots. In short, Safe Home is absolutely gripping, and really well acted and well written. All the cast are great, and Aisha Dee is superb in the lead. Congratulations to all involved!
My god this was a good mini series. I'm desperate for this to be made into a full series, there are just so many stories that could be told.
This show was heartbreaking. It shows you that everyone is in danger of family violence, not matter your age, social class, gender, race...please pay attention to friends and colleagues and when someone asks for help give it to them.
In regards to the show, the premise is new and fresh. It's extremely realistic. The acting is very well done, especially by the main actress. It had my attention from the beginning, the mystery had me guessing up until the end. A couple of coincidences but otherwise a great show.
This show was heartbreaking. It shows you that everyone is in danger of family violence, not matter your age, social class, gender, race...please pay attention to friends and colleagues and when someone asks for help give it to them.
In regards to the show, the premise is new and fresh. It's extremely realistic. The acting is very well done, especially by the main actress. It had my attention from the beginning, the mystery had me guessing up until the end. A couple of coincidences but otherwise a great show.
A more important tv series for all to watch I can't think of! I watch a lot of tv series & this was utterly fascinating! The subject matter is ignored by the masses because it's easier to act like it's not happening than to do something about it! Powerhouse acting all around & I was left guessing u til the end of this first of hopefully many seasons! I must know what happens next to these characters that anyone with a heartbeat will connect with! Great storytelling at its best and the limited episodes of 4! I can't recommend this series enough & I'm ver much looking forward to more from the creators of this series! Australia really has some good content to add to vast abundance of great content to view!
Wow. There's a lot to say about how this topic of discussion can effect so many lives and who it effects. We think of family violence as name calling or a playful punch on the arm but it is so much more then that.
I watched all 4 episodes and I congratulate the cast and crew who brought this to life it could not have been easy.
Aisha Dee as Phoebe in a world she doesn't understand and trying to make a journo understand what is going on, her depth and emotion to this cannot be understated, she played this to perfection.
The names that were attached to this and when I saw them on screen was like "Oh hey I know them from this light hearted role." that was my first thought with Diana played by Janet Andrewartha from Neighbours, what a return to the screen for her, such a hard role to play someone being controlled by this she played it perfectly.
The intertwining stories and subject matter make it a hard watch but it needs to be watched we can no longer be quiet about Family violence when it out there and not going away.
I watched all 4 episodes and I congratulate the cast and crew who brought this to life it could not have been easy.
Aisha Dee as Phoebe in a world she doesn't understand and trying to make a journo understand what is going on, her depth and emotion to this cannot be understated, she played this to perfection.
The names that were attached to this and when I saw them on screen was like "Oh hey I know them from this light hearted role." that was my first thought with Diana played by Janet Andrewartha from Neighbours, what a return to the screen for her, such a hard role to play someone being controlled by this she played it perfectly.
The intertwining stories and subject matter make it a hard watch but it needs to be watched we can no longer be quiet about Family violence when it out there and not going away.
I started watching this series because I liked the title. I didn't read about it or watch any trailers. There are some plot twists in it that had me enthralled. I'm glad that this project came to fruition. People need to be able to see the many faces of domestic violence and abuse. The story this is centered around is one that really makes you think. And the side stories that depict different types of abuse are really engaging, because you want to know if they get out of their situation. Then when they're free of the abuse you can see the shift in their demeanor and outlook. I hope they make more episodes.
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- AnecdotesBased on Anna Barnes' time when she worked at a family violence legal centre.
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Detective O'Connor: Can you focus on the moments leading up to the death?
Phoebe: Up to the murder.
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