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Dark Money

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2019
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.1K
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Max Fincham in Dark Money (2019)
The family of an abused child accepts hush money from a famous filmmaker to remain silent.
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The family of an abused child accepts hush money from a famous filmmaker to remain silent.The family of an abused child accepts hush money from a famous filmmaker to remain silent.The family of an abused child accepts hush money from a famous filmmaker to remain silent.

  • Stars
    • Babou Ceesay
    • Jill Halfpenny
    • Rudi Dharmalingam
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    1.1K
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    • Stars
      • Babou Ceesay
      • Jill Halfpenny
      • Rudi Dharmalingam
    • 22User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Babou Ceesay
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    8vickilav

    Riveting

    Riveting and engaging. Very prevalent storyline in light of the recent insights into Hollywood's dark side.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    A powerhouse drama.

    I'll be honest, ten minutes in, I thought I would have had to switch it off, the subject material is incredibly dark. However, the performances were such, that I got into it. As it progresses, it gets darker, and more engaging.

    A fabulous cast deliver some incredible performances, Max Fincham is the standout, he's captivating, as is Jill Halfpenny, she's been prolific, I just had no idea and was this good.

    It of course deals with recent events in Hollywood, and beyond, but is as much about the diabolical creation, the NDA.

    I urge you to try and watch this without feeling a raft of emotions, anger, pity, frustration etc.

    Incredibly good. 9/10
    7robdrummond

    Dark money - realistic story

    I imagine this is based on a true story.

    This drama is short (4 episodes and not 12 or something as many US ones are) - it deals with the issues without padding it out another 2/4 episodes of nothing.

    I am slightly confused by this being a BBC Drama and yet has opening credit for Chanel 4 - but no matter. Good script good acting and the story continues apace.

    Well done all.
    7tm-sheehan

    Confronting and disturbing story of the consequences of Parents Selling their Soul to the Devil.

    My Review- Dark Mon£y Rating 7/10

    I turned on the news today to hear Kevin Spacey's sexual abuse charges had been withdrawn so it was timely after watching the conclusion of Dark Money last time.

    Dark Money is a well acted very disturbing drama about another Me Too situation involving a young boy Isaac played so convincingly and movingly by Max Fincham who while appearing in a Studio Blockbuster is sexually abused by the powerful film Producer and has mobile evidence to prove it .

    The most disturbing part of this story is the decision and consequences that Isaac's parents make and no spoilers but one moment you see this mixed race family are in huge debt and living in modest housing the next they are 3 million British pounds richer and living in a mansion.

    It made me think of Leaving Neverland ,the even more disturbing Michael Jackson sexual abuse documentary when both sets of parents in one way or another suspected the abuse was occurring but said nothing either due to ignorance or their to promote their child's future career .

    Hopefully the ABC might buy this series but with the reduction of funding by the Federal Government I suspect their budget is very limited these days but catch it on DVD or U.K. TV Foxtel.
    8azanti0029

    Two episodes in and I felt I had to do a review

    Dark Mon£y is a BBC co-production and it does reek a little of someone at our beloved institution green lighting this drama to compensate for failings in the Jimmy Saville debacle. Never the less, this powerful and extremely well acted series deserves to be judged on its own merits as a piece of drama.

    The story and this doesn't give any spoilers away as this is all established in the first few minutes is as follows: 13 year old London born, mixed race child Isaac (A superb performance from Max Fincham) returns home from getting his big break in Hollywood, a Science Fiction epic feature film based on a successful children's novel. His well being was charged to Studio Assistant (Her exact title is a little confused) Cheryl (Rebecca Front) - Greeted at the airport by an excited proud father (Babou Ceesay, in a career benchmark performance) we know straight away that not all is well with Issac who is barely hiding the scars of being sexually abused by the films Producer Jotham Starr. Issac reveals a video he took on his phone that has an audio recording of what happened and soon the parents find themselves in a position of being offered a substantial sum of money in exchange for their silence.

    The scenario in Dark Mon£y may, to those outside of the industry seem like a rarity but unfortunately this kind of behaviour has been going on in Hollywood for decades and its been long established that it hides a very powerful ring of Paedophiles. In the wake of so many high profile cases coming to light it is right and proper that a dramatic narrative should be used to explore this rarely covered topic. Those in the industry hate pointing fingers at their own, whatever crime they may have committed so it's good to see a production where everyone involved is so clearly dedicated to the material. The screenplay cleverly shows how the incident effects Isaac directly, whose behaviour towards those around him changes and not for the better, as he tries to suppress what happened to him by over compensating elsewhere in his life. His Father has a second son with an ex (A great performance from Susan Wokoma) and an older daughter who has tried and failed thus far to make it in show business. Some of these additional plot elements are a little distracting from the main issue. Although all the supporting cast are great, this really is Fincham, Ceesay's and Jill Halfpenny's film, who plays Issacs wounded mother.

    Normally I would wait for a series to finish before reviewing it but this topic felt so important and in the light of other rather ill informed reviews on here, it felt prudent to do it now. This is an extremely well written and well acted drama and while it does have some flaws, they're certainly not with the cast who all give power house performances between them. You live every moment of their pain and share their dilemmas and more often than not, find yourself shouting at the screen, saying you would have acted differently, but knowing for well you cannot really say that for certain until you have been in their shoes. Compelling viewing.

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      Premiered on the Soho channel in New Zealand on July 9th 2019.
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      • July 8, 2019 (United Kingdom)
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