Drei Mütter in Corby sind aufgrund eines Giftmüllfalls in den East Midlands mit einer dreimal so hohen Rate an Missbildungen der oberen Gliedmaßen konfrontiert wie der nationale Durchschnitt... Alles lesenDrei Mütter in Corby sind aufgrund eines Giftmüllfalls in den East Midlands mit einer dreimal so hohen Rate an Missbildungen der oberen Gliedmaßen konfrontiert wie der nationale Durchschnitt.Drei Mütter in Corby sind aufgrund eines Giftmüllfalls in den East Midlands mit einer dreimal so hohen Rate an Missbildungen der oberen Gliedmaßen konfrontiert wie der nationale Durchschnitt.
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Reviewers say 'Toxic Town' is a powerful miniseries with strong performances by Jodie Whittaker and Aimee Lou Wood, tackling environmental scandal and corporate negligence. The compelling storytelling and emotional impact are widely praised. However, some criticize the melodrama, over-the-top acting, and clichés. Modern elements clashing with the period setting and excessive foul language are also noted. Despite these issues, many find the series engaging and important, emphasizing its impactful message.
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I actually started this show randomly because I noticed the actress from onther show, a show I really loved so I thought let's give it a try! I finished all 4 episodes in one day and I just can say this show was so good. But it also makes me sad at the same time because it is not just a show. It's based on true "events". The talent in this series is incredible. The story is presented in a way that you feel deeply for the characters both good and bad. This is a must watch and a reminder of the ignorance of toxic waste and it's effects. I just can say this show is worth it, and if you need a little show to watch with a few episodes: this show is perfect for you. 10/10.
An important story which resonates around the world where big companies have destroyed countless lives with their poisons. Toxic Town tells the true account of how a small community saw birth defects as a result of a company making a profit by cutting corners on health and safety measures. The acting was superb from the entire cast but a special mention to Aimee Lou Wood who gave a very touching performance about the loss of her baby. I wasn't familiar with this case, so the story kept me on a hook, not knowing how it would end. Four episodes are just the right number - it never became sentimental or repititive which happens a lot on Netflix who seem to love dragging stories out. More dramas about real life and less about spies and violence please.
Superb drama based on the true story of a group of women in Corby, UK who find that their babies are being born with limb deformities. Two women played by Jodie Whittaker and Aimee Lee Wood first notice that their babies, born at the same time, have defects. Suspecting that the demolition of the local disused steel works could be a cause they post their experience on line to find out if this is a major problem. Many more cases come forward. They employ a solicitor, Rory Kinnear, to represent them on a no win no fee basis.
Unsurprisingly, the council who are funding the demolition use all in their power to discredit the women. Brendon Coyle plays the council leader who has appointed the contractors on the cheap with corners being cut and H & S regulations being ignored. The quiet, methodical and dogged Rory Kinnear fights them all the way.
A very moving drama with great acting by all the cast.
Unsurprisingly, the council who are funding the demolition use all in their power to discredit the women. Brendon Coyle plays the council leader who has appointed the contractors on the cheap with corners being cut and H & S regulations being ignored. The quiet, methodical and dogged Rory Kinnear fights them all the way.
A very moving drama with great acting by all the cast.
Loved this. Love women.
I can't believe I hadn't heard of this case. I just saw the photo of Sarah, Tracey and Maggie alongside the actors who played them-beautiful. It's evident that the whole project was approached with a lot of care from everyone involved, all while keeping it engaging and entertaining. A wonderful piece of work with a clear message and beautiful portrayal of community. The final episode was very powerful, and there were even a few funny moments that seemed organic and not out of place-quite rare for these types of shows in my opinion.
Amazing performances from the cast, especially Jodie Whittaker, Aimee Lou Wood (I loved Tracey), Robert Carlyle.... But honestly, everyone was so good.
I had a slight issue with the huge time jumps between each episode but I understand it's based on a true story so not much could be done about that. It's more so a compliment than a criticism-I wanted to know more about the characters! But I do appreciate that it wasn't dragged out-four episodes is perfect.
Also loved the title design (with the letters turning to dust)!
I can't believe I hadn't heard of this case. I just saw the photo of Sarah, Tracey and Maggie alongside the actors who played them-beautiful. It's evident that the whole project was approached with a lot of care from everyone involved, all while keeping it engaging and entertaining. A wonderful piece of work with a clear message and beautiful portrayal of community. The final episode was very powerful, and there were even a few funny moments that seemed organic and not out of place-quite rare for these types of shows in my opinion.
Amazing performances from the cast, especially Jodie Whittaker, Aimee Lou Wood (I loved Tracey), Robert Carlyle.... But honestly, everyone was so good.
I had a slight issue with the huge time jumps between each episode but I understand it's based on a true story so not much could be done about that. It's more so a compliment than a criticism-I wanted to know more about the characters! But I do appreciate that it wasn't dragged out-four episodes is perfect.
Also loved the title design (with the letters turning to dust)!
Where to start, wow, I couldn't stop watching, the cast that was put together was perfect, most of the accents close enough to spot on, this is a real injustice true story that rocked the town, but the accuracy of the story telling and the whole sense of the characters and feelings was brought to life on screen perfectly.
Hopefully this is point in history that is taken onboard so this or anything similar never happens again.
Although the likeness of the main characters are not similar I thought the mannerisms for the McIntyre family was spot on, I know this as I live in the area the show is based.
This is a must watch. 10/10.
Hopefully this is point in history that is taken onboard so this or anything similar never happens again.
Although the likeness of the main characters are not similar I thought the mannerisms for the McIntyre family was spot on, I know this as I live in the area the show is based.
This is a must watch. 10/10.
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- WissenswertesJodie Whittaker and Aimee Lou Wood met with the real Susan McIntyre and Tracey Taylor, who they respectively portrayed in the series.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 TV Shows of 2025 So Far (2025)
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