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https://www.indiewire.com/features/c...fy-1235158805/
The statement that the cast of Murdaugh: Death in the Family looks "awkwardly attractive" is a subjective critique, but it is a recurring theme in reviews. Critics argue that the actors, like Patricia Arquette and Jason Clarke, appear too "Hollywood" for their roles, undermining the series' attempt at authenticity by being too polished and attractive for the grimy, tragic events they portray. This phenomenon is seen as a common issue in modern true crime dramas that use big-name actors, making it difficult for viewers to suspend disbelief and fully immerse themselves in the story. |
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