“As a whole, Say Nothing is an unsettling revisitation of The Troubles, but it doesn’t glamourize warfare. Set mainly from Price’s point of view, the series offers a piercing look at the IRA and its practices with the intent of making the audience reflect on the pitfalls of revolution and violence [with cinematography from Kanamé Onoyama, AFC]. With a brilliant ensemble cast and a well-paced narrative that doesn’t fail to touch upon historical events, the FX production might be triggering for those who have lived in the period recreated onscreen. Yet, it speaks volumes about the importance of learning from the past so as not to be condemned to repeat it.”

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