5/10
Episode 8 (UK; Netflix; 28 Oct)
1 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
A beautifully set and presented piece of filmmaking, with honest, likeable characters. The quiet darkness routed in a family tragedy is palpable, if not immediately understood, as is the yearning and heartache felt by each of the main characters. What is perhaps most beautiful and poetic of all, is how unexpectedly rhythmic and in tune the ornithological cinematography is with the emotions of the couple, as the story develops. Fairly early on, I predicted the main content of the story, and it's outcome... the title helping in this, as well as often-used story points in similar tales. I enjoyed it, but it didn't offer the thrills and chills experienced in other episodes.
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