Summerwater review – back out of the room slowly and carefully … this bleak drama is a mess
This six-part adaptation of Sarah Moss’s novel is deeply confused. The acting is melodramatic, the tone bewildering and the plot is full of cartoonishly grim situations that go nowhere Holidays can be murder. Regular domestic life often smothers a festering seam of incompatibility in a (…)
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