Say Nothing does, like the book, have some arresting moments and images [from DP Kanamé Onoyama, AFC]. Two touts—one of whom looks like he’s still going through puberty—are forced to their knees over their already dug graves as a priest reads their last rights, with everything cloaked in white morning mist like they’re in a snow globe. And later on, the miniseries flashes forward through most of the ’80s with archival footage of unrest, bloodshed, Molotov cocktails, and Margaret Thatcher set to Suede’s “Animal Nitrate” that brings to mind Shane Meadows’ stirring intro to This Is England and feels like a narrative move the show should have relied on more often.”

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