I've so far watched the first two hours of this 3-hours miniseries and am definitely very much liking it and engrossed. It's a compelling story, genuinely weird and haunting, beautifully and strikingly shot, and features a bounty of excellent performances. The main actress, Jodie Comer, who portrays young nursing home attendant Hannah, is thoroughly wonderful and tremendously impresses me; she's spot-on perfect, and ideally cast.
This is a mesmerizing miniseries. I look forward to next week's concluding episode.
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Reply by tmdb89189586
on August 23, 2017 at 10:28 AM
i just finished watching it and i felt just the opposite. this could have been done in an hour and a half. the endless scenes of them staring at nothing and just the scenery was overdone.
i will agree that the acting was good but by the third episode, the lead actress got on my nerves.
Reply by genplant29
on August 23, 2017 at 1:30 PM
I enjoyed the series, and was overall pleased with it, but felt less enthusiastic about it upon having seen the concluding episode than I had after solely the first two; the third episode didn't hold the same strong sense of appeal and mystery that I had, until then, felt, and the ongoing "hook", of what/whom is the ominous haunting presence, felt like it had lost much of its steam.
I agree that the series could have definitely been tightened, and that its effectiveness and impact would have benefited if it had been. But I think paring things down by half would have been excessive. To my tastes, cutting the production's length by thirty or so minutes would have ideally done the trick.