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Cast

Jessie Buckley
Moll Huntford

Johnny Flynn
Pascal Renouf

Trystan Gravelle
Clifford

Geraldine James
Hilary Huntington

Oliver Maltman
Harrison

Tim Woodward
Fletcher

Hattie Gotobed
Jade

Shannon Tarbet
Polly

Charley Palmer Rothwell
Leigh Dutot

Barry Aird
Stuart

Olwen Fouéré
Detective Theresa Kelly

Claire Rafferty
Television Reporter

Emily Taaffe
Tamara

Richard Laing
News Reporter

Maria de Lima
Rita

Claire Ashton
Lady at Fete / Party Guest

Leona Clarke
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Jessie Buckley pulls out all the stops here and offers us a really strong performance in what is otherwise a rather unremarkable thriller. She is "Moll" who lives a pretty unfulfilled life under the watchful gaze of her mother "Hilary" (Geraldine James). She hooks up with wide boy "Pascal" (Johnny Flynn - or Tom Burke?) whom many suspect to be behind a series of killings that have rocked their island community. Increasingly shunned by her family and friends, she finds herself embroiled in the police investigation led by "Harrison" (Oliver Maltman) - a man who is also keen on young "Moll" - and gradually she, like us, begins to doubt the probity of her boyfriend's dubious character. There is something fitting about the ending, but I am afraid I found the rest of this just a bit too procedural with the usual dose of familial discord failing to chime with me at all. Buckley stands out and James always brings a bit of gravitas when she is on screen, but the remainder left me underwhelmed and borderline disinterested. Maybe I just wasn't in the mood, but this really didn't do much for me at all. Sorry.
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