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Exposure (2024)
Pretty damn good
Coming from the country, I usually approach Aussie-made shows with a bit of cultural cringe, but this pleasantly surprised me. The miniseries managed to captivate me from the start. Its ability to delve into some pretty dark and messed-up themes really kept me glued to the screen.
It doesn't shy away from the harsh realities it portrays. The storyline is gripping, with characters that feel real and situations that are both unsettling and compelling. Despite its intense moments, the series never loses its authenticity, which is refreshing.
Visually, I'd say it captures the essence of small town Australia really well, from its stunning landscapes to the gritty urban scenes. The cinematography is striking and adds to the immersive experience of the show.
I have to say this exceeded my expectations. It's a testament to Australian storytelling, offering a blend of challenging narratives and captivating drama. If you're looking for a series that pushes boundaries and keeps you on the edge of your seat, "Exposure" is definitely worth watching.