A young woman crumbles after her baby disappears. Though the public is quick to place blame, the truth proves to be more complex.A young woman crumbles after her baby disappears. Though the public is quick to place blame, the truth proves to be more complex.A young woman crumbles after her baby disappears. Though the public is quick to place blame, the truth proves to be more complex.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 17 nominations total
Browse episodes
Featured reviews
Bit dubious before I watched the first episode but soon got me interested and curious. Bit of a similar Maddie situation but has its own story to tell. Love the interaction between Scotland and Australia and all the actors play their role well. Well worth the effort.
I'm not sure there are very many actors that could have navigated the roller coaster of emotions as deftly as Jenna Coleman did in the role of Joanna. She never missed a beat, consistent with any role she has inhabited. My only criticism of this series is the slow, sometimes plodding, pace of the storytelling. The twists and turns lose their tension when the pace allows the audience to solve the mysteries before they are revealed. The power of this piece is not in the storytelling but in the subtleties of the performances, especially Jenna Coleman, Asher Keddie and Stella Gonet. They convey the narrative more effectively than the dialogue. Be patient, this is a good watch. I give this limited series an 8 (great performances) out of 10. {Mystery Drama}
The Cry wasn't given a huge deal of publicity, it kind of got lost amongst snappier dramas, such as Bodyguard, and Killing Eve. It deals with a pretty sad story, it's gritty, intriguing, moving, and does a great job making you feel things. As you watch you feel pity, hatred and justice, it's cleverly played out. Coleman's performance is very, very good, as it progresses it makes sense why she is how she is.
If I'm being honest, I'd say it feels padded at times, they could have perhaps condensed it into three hour parts, or two ninety minute parts, to make it a little snappier.
Overall it's very good, very moving. 8/10
If I'm being honest, I'd say it feels padded at times, they could have perhaps condensed it into three hour parts, or two ninety minute parts, to make it a little snappier.
Overall it's very good, very moving. 8/10
On edge of seat throughout series. All cast very good but Jenna Coleman brilliant as the struggling new mother. The depth of her portrayal in the role was breathtaking and heartbreaking.
The Cry brings you on an intense journey through the mentality of two people that face the unthinkable. It leaves you guessing as to what really happened and what will happen next. It is told in a non-linear fashion which really helps the narrative, leading you along some false leads while really just cleverly arranging certain scenes to have you think that way. Amazing filming, and powerful acting. Jenna Coleman in particular carries the tough role of Joanna so incredibly well, brilliantly depicting the huge change Joanna goes through throughout the story. If it were down to me, she would definitely win a BAFTA for this. It is also great to rewatch. Once you know the full story, you can really appreciate how nicely it was all put together.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed in Australia and Glasgow, Scotland.
- How many seasons does The Cry have?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Плач
- Filming locations
- IGA Queenscliff, 73 Hesse Street, Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia(Supermarket visited by Alistair and Joanna before Noah disappears.)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content