cockezville
Joined Jul 2004
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Good cast, and a great mixture of procedural police drama and family dynamics. Always like Matt Lauria and his work. Lots of tension with characters introduced. Like the pot selling dad and the troubled daughter. I did not like that they brought Bode from Fire Country for a scene as he is a horrible actor.
Loved every bit of this film. Recovering from Covid, I needed a spirit lifter and this film hit the mark. Well written, directed and edited with a rich cast of characters, led by Vince Vaughn, Lorraine Bracco, Brenda Vaccaro and Talia Shire who drive this comedic and true film . They aren't making these sweet, tear draining movies much anymore, that show the beautiful side of humanity. Loved it.
Let me just say it! If you are not from United Kingdom and you don't use the captions icon, you may miss the dialogue. The heavy Liverpool accent was authentic but especially in episode 4 I missed so much.
The acting was just perfect, each actor giving full ranged performances and the young man playing Jamie was amazing. I was quite disturbed by the school and the chaos and attitudes of the kids. And I thought American schools are horrific. We have company. I did find episode 4 a bit of a letdown as I wanted to see a trial. But the final scene with the Dad in his son's bedroom just capsulized the pain of a murder on a family . Very moving. Stephen Graham is such a nuanced actor.
The acting was just perfect, each actor giving full ranged performances and the young man playing Jamie was amazing. I was quite disturbed by the school and the chaos and attitudes of the kids. And I thought American schools are horrific. We have company. I did find episode 4 a bit of a letdown as I wanted to see a trial. But the final scene with the Dad in his son's bedroom just capsulized the pain of a murder on a family . Very moving. Stephen Graham is such a nuanced actor.