When dozens of babies in Corby are born with disabilities, their mothers embark on a battle to hold those responsible to account.When dozens of babies in Corby are born with disabilities, their mothers embark on a battle to hold those responsible to account.When dozens of babies in Corby are born with disabilities, their mothers embark on a battle to hold those responsible to account.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Toxic Town' is a powerful miniseries with strong performances by Jodie Whittaker and Aimee Lou Wood, tackling environmental scandal and corporate negligence. The compelling storytelling and emotional impact are widely praised. However, some criticize the melodrama, over-the-top acting, and clichés. Modern elements clashing with the period setting and excessive foul language are also noted. Despite these issues, many find the series engaging and important, emphasizing its impactful message.
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Loved this. Love women.
I can't believe I hadn't heard of this case. I just saw the photo of Sarah, Tracey and Maggie alongside the actors who played them-beautiful. It's evident that the whole project was approached with a lot of care from everyone involved, all while keeping it engaging and entertaining. A wonderful piece of work with a clear message and beautiful portrayal of community. The final episode was very powerful, and there were even a few funny moments that seemed organic and not out of place-quite rare for these types of shows in my opinion.
Amazing performances from the cast, especially Jodie Whittaker, Aimee Lou Wood (I loved Tracey), Robert Carlyle.... But honestly, everyone was so good.
I had a slight issue with the huge time jumps between each episode but I understand it's based on a true story so not much could be done about that. It's more so a compliment than a criticism-I wanted to know more about the characters! But I do appreciate that it wasn't dragged out-four episodes is perfect.
Also loved the title design (with the letters turning to dust)!
I can't believe I hadn't heard of this case. I just saw the photo of Sarah, Tracey and Maggie alongside the actors who played them-beautiful. It's evident that the whole project was approached with a lot of care from everyone involved, all while keeping it engaging and entertaining. A wonderful piece of work with a clear message and beautiful portrayal of community. The final episode was very powerful, and there were even a few funny moments that seemed organic and not out of place-quite rare for these types of shows in my opinion.
Amazing performances from the cast, especially Jodie Whittaker, Aimee Lou Wood (I loved Tracey), Robert Carlyle.... But honestly, everyone was so good.
I had a slight issue with the huge time jumps between each episode but I understand it's based on a true story so not much could be done about that. It's more so a compliment than a criticism-I wanted to know more about the characters! But I do appreciate that it wasn't dragged out-four episodes is perfect.
Also loved the title design (with the letters turning to dust)!
This is the best thing I've seen in a while. The first episode was a bit slow to get into, but then I was hooked and I watched it all in one day, which I don't usually do. Great characters. Particularly fantastic acting by Tracey Taylor, she deserves an award. It tells an important message - working class people's lives are often an afterthought, and even now in the UK children are dying from poor housing environments. This is exampled by the fire in Grenfell Tower in London a few years ago. Acting is great all round. I thought it was the right length overall - it was not too long and not too short.
10Twi12
I actually started this show randomly because I noticed the actress from onther show, a show I really loved so I thought let's give it a try! I finished all 4 episodes in one day and I just can say this show was so good. But it also makes me sad at the same time because it is not just a show. It's based on true "events". The talent in this series is incredible. The story is presented in a way that you feel deeply for the characters both good and bad. This is a must watch and a reminder of the ignorance of toxic waste and it's effects. I just can say this show is worth it, and if you need a little show to watch with a few episodes: this show is perfect for you. 10/10.
10katetarr
Wow, just wow.
A good adaptation of a true story.
Very well written and excellent acting.
I absolutely loved how true the programme makers were to keeping it in the 1990s. Decor, accessories, clothes, cars.... every thing was so well represented.
The story, I am not from up north and was not at an age to remember it in the press, so thoroughly enjoyed the telling of the case and journey all the characters took.
Given the corruption and politics, it was handled well, it was not too top heavy on politics which can bog down a series. More about the feelings and the people.
Really worthy of the time.
KT.
A good adaptation of a true story.
Very well written and excellent acting.
I absolutely loved how true the programme makers were to keeping it in the 1990s. Decor, accessories, clothes, cars.... every thing was so well represented.
The story, I am not from up north and was not at an age to remember it in the press, so thoroughly enjoyed the telling of the case and journey all the characters took.
Given the corruption and politics, it was handled well, it was not too top heavy on politics which can bog down a series. More about the feelings and the people.
Really worthy of the time.
KT.
Well done docudrama told in 4 crisp episodes. Corby, a town like many others, is affected by corporations in collusion with local councils destroying their town and lives with their toxic poisons. And rarely brought to account by most.
When the women of the town band together after they realize their babies, conceived around the same time, have similar birth defects they wake up to the possibility that some substance has affected their fetuses. And they hire a lawyer to get justice.
Jodie Whittaker gives a brilliant as the main activist along with a great supporting cast including Brendan Coyle as the corrupt councillor. Aimee Lou Wood is heartbreaking as the bereft mother. And Roy Kinnear is stellar as the compassionate solicitor.
Just the right length at 4 tight episodes.
9/10 Netflix.
When the women of the town band together after they realize their babies, conceived around the same time, have similar birth defects they wake up to the possibility that some substance has affected their fetuses. And they hire a lawyer to get justice.
Jodie Whittaker gives a brilliant as the main activist along with a great supporting cast including Brendan Coyle as the corrupt councillor. Aimee Lou Wood is heartbreaking as the bereft mother. And Roy Kinnear is stellar as the compassionate solicitor.
Just the right length at 4 tight episodes.
9/10 Netflix.
Did you know
- TriviaJodie Whittaker and Aimee Lou Wood met with the real Susan McIntyre and Tracey Taylor, who they respectively portrayed in the series.
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