Swallow (TV Series 2001– ) Poster

(2001– )

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7/10
Surprisingly good acting and a scary story.
wombat_126 January 2005
Lorraine is suffering from depression and is given a new anti-depressant, which works OK. But then she "thinks" she's become addicted to it, so she stops, and experiences some terrible side-effects. But are they from the drug, are they from stopping the drug, or are they from her depression? And now she is in a dreadful quandary. To stop taking the drug, or to continue? And what does the drug manufacturer really know of these things? As in so many British shows, this movie seems a lot more "dirty" than what would a Hollywood version. It seems that British TV uniformly would have us believe that life in Britain is much more gross than a similar life elsewhere. Although having said that, the acting was first rate, despite the no-name cast. In fact I thought Christine Tremarco did such a good job that I was unable to manufacture any interest at all for the other characters, sad though most of them were.

I ended up feeling a lot of sympathy for Lorraine's character, as she struggled valiantly and to a large extent hopelessly against forces so much greater than her. The most powerful of these of course was her terrible illness.

I wonder how people who suffer like Lorraine would react to this movie. I suspect that they would strongly relate to her, but would they watch or would they not be able to bear to?
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3/10
A Really Slow Burn with Little Payoff
Mehki_Girl6 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I like British films but this wasn't terribly exciting. It was basically a relationship drama more than about "Big Pharma" as we call it in the states.

It's a really slow, emphasis on s-l-o-w, burn with no real payoff other than if you were invested in the main character then you might like the ending which ends on a hopeful note.

If you wanted to see David slay Goliath, then you'll be terribly disappointed. The lead actress's acting was pretty good in coveying a variety of emotions. And she was the only thing keeping my interest. It was a bit of a slog.
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