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The story of a teacher whose life falls apart after being accused of being sexually inappropriate with a pupil.
The acting is unbelievably bad from the lead. Sheridan Smith plays the troubled teacher and she's really really really painfully bad to watch.
If the character is supposed to illicit some kind of sympathy, that's impossible. The actress is unrelatable in her self pity and positively nauseating.
Aside from the unbelievable plot, the irrational characters and poor dialogue, it's just a poor failed attempt at meaningful drama.
I think it tries to take on some kind of feminist point by contrasting the difference in treatment between the female offender?
Overall give it a miss: poor acting, poor dialogue, unbelievable plot.
The acting is unbelievably bad from the lead. Sheridan Smith plays the troubled teacher and she's really really really painfully bad to watch.
If the character is supposed to illicit some kind of sympathy, that's impossible. The actress is unrelatable in her self pity and positively nauseating.
Aside from the unbelievable plot, the irrational characters and poor dialogue, it's just a poor failed attempt at meaningful drama.
I think it tries to take on some kind of feminist point by contrasting the difference in treatment between the female offender?
Overall give it a miss: poor acting, poor dialogue, unbelievable plot.
It tapers off in the last two seasons. But the first season was truly remarkable. It's the most perfect depiction of subjectivity I have ever seen and I really think everybody should at least watch season 1. I watched it as a youngster and it really changed the way I think.
This is vaguely interesting but it's also a supreme waste of time and resources. I understand the appeal of the movie and the historical significance. This is a weird kind of pointless curiosity. I can't help but wonder, what is the point of this exercise? Also the "what if" scenario, it's kind of unclear if it's in relation to the movie or reality.
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