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The Virtues - Season 1

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A dramatic series embodies the reality of Joseph, a young man obsessed with the past he tried to forget. Joseph decided one day to board a boat and go to Ireland to face his memories, where he meets there with his sister Anna, which he had not seen since childhood. Over time, Anna persuaded her husband to allow Joseph to stay and give him work in the construction company, where Joseph agreed. In this work, Joseph is forced to face the demons of his past again when he meets Craig, a mysterious figure stumbling in many dark situations.
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Metro (UK)
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May 16, 2019

It's not an easy watch, as much for the feeling of rubbernecking a private hell as for its gut-puking moments. But it's that very intimacy that makes The Virtues special.
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Independent (UK)
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May 16, 2019

There are few actors you could trust with so much screen time, especially with such a pared back and naturalistic script.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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May 16, 2019

Graham is an actor of raw emotional power, nakedly honest and unpredictable, but I spent whole minutes of the first episode wanting to be anywhere else but in a room with him, as he suffered and tried to deal with his suffering.
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London Evening Standard
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May 16, 2019

The pacing is extraordinary, a veering death drive on a road with no finish line in sight.
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Den of Geek
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May 16, 2019

In Joseph, director Shane Meadows, co-writer Jack Thorne and actor Stephen Graham have created a character strobing with vulnerability whose struggles feel achingly real.
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Guardian
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May 16, 2019

Unspoken pain infuses every scene, every gesture and expression from Graham and in doing so lays the foundations, surely, to do justice to the suffering of victims everywhere.
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