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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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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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.
Wow, this is a great story! Its realistic, fast pace and its solid performances make it an ideal proposal for those who enjoy stories based on real events about justice, corruption and citizen resistance.
The most powerful thing about the story is its human dimension, it not only portrays the legal case, but also the emotional and economic consequences that the fight has on the protagonists and their families.
Some things in the evolution of these families can be frustrating, although due to the dynamics of the story it never becomes annoying.
A lot happens in just 4 episodes, and I watched the entire series in two sittings.
Top notch! Don't miss it!
The most powerful thing about the story is its human dimension, it not only portrays the legal case, but also the emotional and economic consequences that the fight has on the protagonists and their families.
Some things in the evolution of these families can be frustrating, although due to the dynamics of the story it never becomes annoying.
A lot happens in just 4 episodes, and I watched the entire series in two sittings.
Top notch! Don't miss it!
Superb drama based on the true story of a group of women in Corby, UK who find that their babies are being born with limb deformities. Two women played by Jodie Whittaker and Aimee Lee Wood first notice that their babies, born at the same time, have defects. Suspecting that the demolition of the local disused steel works could be a cause they post their experience on line to find out if this is a major problem. Many more cases come forward. They employ a solicitor, Rory Kinnear, to represent them on a no win no fee basis.
Unsurprisingly, the council who are funding the demolition use all in their power to discredit the women. Brendon Coyle plays the council leader who has appointed the contractors on the cheap with corners being cut and H & S regulations being ignored. The quiet, methodical and dogged Rory Kinnear fights them all the way.
A very moving drama with great acting by all the cast.
Unsurprisingly, the council who are funding the demolition use all in their power to discredit the women. Brendon Coyle plays the council leader who has appointed the contractors on the cheap with corners being cut and H & S regulations being ignored. The quiet, methodical and dogged Rory Kinnear fights them all the way.
A very moving drama with great acting by all the cast.
Where to start, wow, I couldn't stop watching, the cast that was put together was perfect, most of the accents close enough to spot on, this is a real injustice true story that rocked the town, but the accuracy of the story telling and the whole sense of the characters and feelings was brought to life on screen perfectly.
Hopefully this is point in history that is taken onboard so this or anything similar never happens again.
Although the likeness of the main characters are not similar I thought the mannerisms for the McIntyre family was spot on, I know this as I live in the area the show is based.
This is a must watch. 10/10.
Hopefully this is point in history that is taken onboard so this or anything similar never happens again.
Although the likeness of the main characters are not similar I thought the mannerisms for the McIntyre family was spot on, I know this as I live in the area the show is based.
This is a must watch. 10/10.
10mo94462
Amazing series. Intresting and emotional story. Very likable main characters. The acting in this is incredible but especially from Jodie Whittaker and Aimee Lou Wood. Very interesting and important story I've lived in Corby since birth and the acting and settings felt like they were relatively realistic of what you would expect from ordinary Corby folks. I did notice modern shots of Corby town centre when it looked completely different to that in the 90s and early 2000s, and it did feel like there was something unnatural about how some of the streets were set out. Overall didn't impact my enjoyment of the show or the story, but just slightly off perfec.
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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