trbptsrxv
Joined Jan 2024
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This series provided a profound and insightful exploration of a highly contentious subject that I am personally familiar with. I had a personal connection to one of the victims of the Pan Am flight.
The Thatcher government's subsequent cover-ups were utterly reprehensible.
However, I found the persistent green tint in the film to be a significant distraction. Attempting to watch emotionally charged scenes while being confronted with Colin Firth's green hair was a constant impediment to fully engaging with the narrative.
I am curious to know the rationale behind the decision to incorporate this green hue throughout the series. Is there any explanation for this artistic choice?
The Thatcher government's subsequent cover-ups were utterly reprehensible.
However, I found the persistent green tint in the film to be a significant distraction. Attempting to watch emotionally charged scenes while being confronted with Colin Firth's green hair was a constant impediment to fully engaging with the narrative.
I am curious to know the rationale behind the decision to incorporate this green hue throughout the series. Is there any explanation for this artistic choice?