In 1985, Enid Baines works for the British Board of Film Classification during the height of the Video Nasty controversy. Enid's co-workers call her "Little Miss Perfect" due to her insistence that violent content be cut or banned. While Enid is having dinner with her parents, they discuss Enid's sister Nina, who disappeared when the two were little. Enid's parents have since declared Nina legally dead, but Enid believes she is still alive.
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Reviews were generally positive, including by The Guardian and The Independent.
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Wow. There is a plot!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lot to start with.
Delete...thank you, but I'll pass.
ReplyDeleteIt won't go on my re-watch list.
DeleteI wonder about Video Nasty. I think that should be a new phrase to describe some of the things people post. Happy weekend to you Nita.
ReplyDeleteI had to google "video nasty"...
DeleteEven with the Brit accents, I think I'll give this one a pass!
ReplyDeleteIt was fine but by no means a favorite.
DeleteIntriguing! Enjoy your scary movie weekend 😊. Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteOctober Horrors!
DeleteA file for later when Himself isn't around
ReplyDeleteIt's focus is a bit different, which is a plus.
DeleteThis one actually sounded good to me!
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting, I'll give it that...
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