Safe Harbour (2018)
6/10
Overdramatizing Improbable Assumption...
21 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I watched only the first episode. This review is for those that have done the same.

It's a good story with a interesting look into two vastly different cultures. But the spin given at the reunion gathering in where the immigrant mother who exploded with what I see as confusing agony. Hear me out.

This character made a rather as my title says an overdramatizing improbable assumption... she somehow beyond reasonable rationality assumed the Aussie family purposely left them to suffer adrift far from land that unfortunately resulted in several deaths. Can our cultures be so different that one could assume such evil is not only intentional, but that one could also care so little that they would live carefree and able to laugh in the presence of such despicable regard for human life?

To that I say, not plausible. Unless one were actually mentally psychotic, I just can't fathom such blatant disregard for humanity.

Also, while I know the Islamic our extremely faithful to their religion, the god stuff was just overkill and it diluted the genuineness of the perceived intense emotion.

Sorry, but scientific probability leaves no possibility other than, that there is no Santa Claus or god.

But there is a world full of people that shouldn't let witheringly outdated campfire stories convince their highly potential minds to believe in figments of an antiquated imagination.

Peace.
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