Mare of Easttown

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An HBO limited series focused on family and community, Mare of Easttown stars Kate Winslet as Mare Sheehan, a respected small-town Pennsylvania detective investigating a brutal local murder while also balancing her own personal life, which is rapidly falling apart around her. Considered a local hero for a game-clinching jump shot on her high school basketball team, Mare is the sole detective on her police force, which spends most of its time handling drug-related offenses. Behind the scenes, Mare is dealing with the unaddressed loss of her son, running a busy household filled with her mother, teenage daughter, and grandson, and an ex-husband who lives a stone's throw away with his new fiance. As pressure mounts to solve a missing person's case growing increasingly cold, the murder of a teen girl finds Mare obsessed with bringing the killer to justice in a town where everyone is a potential suspect. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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Stanislaus 

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English I love crime fiction and I adore Kate Winslet, so Mare of Eastown was a godsend for me. The series artfully blends criminal investigation with dense family-relationship drama, and in doing so, expands thematically and plot-wise to a breadth whose dimensions and all sorts of nooks and crannies are exceedingly engaging and surprising. In addition to the serious storyline, the creators managed to incorporate more than one humorous moment that somewhat underplayed the serious tone of the entire series. Kate Winslet was absolutely amazing and it was great to see her in the unusual role of an investigator tormented by family demons and the past. You could almost say that the detective storyline is an afterthought in Mare's case, with the relationship dramas coming to the fore, and they were indeed dense and unpredictable in places. This is certainly not something shallow, but quality material to ponder for some time to come. ()

gudaulin 

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English Mare of Easttown is not a typical crime series that productions churn out by the dozens every year. It owes its status as one of the most discussed and sought-after titles of our time to its work with characters and its exploration of the nature and functioning of American small-town communities. The excellent script doesn't tiptoe around the painful sores of today's America; for example, viewers have the opportunity to witness the impact of the incredibly rampant opioid abuse epidemic caused by the mass prescribing of pain medications that induce rapid and severe addiction. All of this is supported by a quality cast led by Kate Winslet, who seized the opportunity and delivered, in my opinion, the most mature and distinctive performance of her career. Her sharp, emotionally deprived detective is convincing and intriguing. She is not immediately likable, often making mistakes, but her goal-oriented approach pushes the case forward despite the disapproval from her surroundings, including her loved ones. I have a reservation about the series in that I consider it emotionally overdone. This emotional manipulation, or rather emotional manipulation on the part of the creators, didn't quite reach the level of emotional pornography, as was the case with the series This Is Us, but it still bothered me and affected the pacing of the final episode. Overall impression: 75%. ()

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