Gary Oldman was originally considered for the role, but he was replaced by Kevin Kline
Plot
Focuses on Catherine Ravenscroft, a television documentary journalist whose work is based on exposing the wrongdoings of long-respected institutions.
In several episodes, Jonathon uses the same lens throughout the series, a medium-length telephoto lens
Such a lens would not be able to focus on close subjects such as selfies with Sasha or in the bedroom with Catherine.
Some of the negative reviews seem to imply that the good reviews are a “conspiracy” that fail to grasp the simple concept that we all have different tastes
There are certainly plot holes, but the story hits you hard when you realize that every character is a despicable human being, and you see the horrific cruelty, ego and hatred that fester in the human psyche.
It’s well acted and the story develops impressively
The 7/10 reflects the plot holes; everything that happened between Katherine and Jonathan was something only they could have witnessed, and yet somehow the grieving mother wrote it down as if she saw every moment and then it just became fact on the show.
Absolutely worth watching (I’m not a bot or production company employee if there are any conspiracy theorists here)… (that’s what THEY would say!!)
But it’s powerful, the emotion it stirs, the wonderful way you find yourself feeling sorry for one of the characters only to find them despicable.