Collateral Comments

  • Jaunita 2023-06-03 00:23:22

    Good beginning and end, the neatness of David Hale's. The last life and death is wonderful, and the size of the four groups is just...

  • Chelsea 2023-05-18 22:30:31

    David Hare’s original film and television scripts can’t hold back the enthusiasm for socialism. The agenda elements in the first half are too rich and intense, for fear that the audience will not be deeply trapped. Fortunately, the rhythm and atmosphere of the second half are sharp, especially the key emotional node Mulligan. Delivered flawlessly and believably, and still wonderful. After Skylight, Mulligan was already the perfect ideological voice for...

  • Ryley 2023-05-10 14:59:19

    There's a lot to talk about in episode 4. After watching the last episode, I was a little disappointed and still...

  • Edgardo 2023-05-08 13:16:00

    Carey Mulligan is really hard to shoot with a big belly. I'd rather watch a simple crime drama than a drama with so many issues mixed in. It's really getting more and more against Europeans filming...

  • Seamus 2023-04-21 20:06:03

    Sandrine is so pitiful. TOT has discussed a lot of issues. This case, political refugees, terrorists, and post-war damage to the corrupt religion in the system is so...

  • Cleve 2023-04-21 03:15:56

    The rhythm of the first episode is super tight and the amount of information is super large, with the shadow of murder. It is short and capable, and there are many characters, but they are basically useful. Various conflicts and contradictions are broken down one by one under the main line, and the secrets are revealed one by one. The ending is clear and...

  • Bertha 2023-04-12 11:35:30

    Because all kinds of elements are mixed in, it's very cool to watch because there are too many things in life and there are many elements behind them that are not detailed. It is this kind of complexity that creates miracles, regrets, and ordinary things that will soon be forgotten. Even if it's a shooting involving national security and racial...

  • Laverna 2023-04-11 14:56:53

    There are a lot of characters but there is no real winner. The intricate relationship between the characters slows down the rhythm, and it is an open ending. The director is estimated to be a Brexit...

  • Nella 2023-04-04 17:56:52

    In fact, the detection of a shooting case is just an introduction. If you watch it as a police and gangster movie, you will inevitably be disappointed. The director treats London's neighborhoods as a microcosm of British society, paying a lot of attention to those on the fringes. Four short episodes condense immigration issues, gay people in churches, the drug trade, broken families and rape in the military, and post-war traumatic stress disorder. Too many branch lines lead to complicated...

  • Filiberto 2023-04-02 01:41:00

    Carey Mulligan is glowing, and it feels like this character was written for her by David Hare. It's quiet, focused, empathetic, clear-cut. The characters are brilliant. In a small volume, the current religious, political, and social issues, as well as the encounters, struggles, choices, and fates of people from different backgrounds are clearly displayed. It's a pity that it's a bit scattered. It's more about the presentation of phenomena and symbols. If it's narrower and deeper, I don't know...

Collateral

Director: S.J. Clarkson

Language: English Release date: March 9, 2018