
Guilt
Elizabeth comes home from college to stay with her parents. She begins having violent dreams where she sees a darker version of herself killing people close to her. Then those same people show up dead in real life under mysterious circumstances. Elizabeth was diagnosed with schizophrenia when she was 12 after an accident occurred that killed her younger sister. Now, Elizabeth doesn't believe she's sick, she believes she's haunted. Is she right and whatever is haunting her is killing people close to her? Or is her illness gotten worse and turned her into a murderer?
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Plot Summary
The series follows two brothers, Max and Kenny, who seem to have a strained relationship following the death of their father. When their neighbor, a wealthy businessman, dies in a car accident, suspicion falls on the brothers due to their dubious dealings and potential motives. As the investigation unfolds, buried secrets and long-held resentments begin to surface, complicating their lives and forcing them to confront their past.
Critical Reception
Guilt received generally positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its suspenseful atmosphere, strong performances, and intricate plot. Some noted its dark tone and complex narrative as strengths, while others found certain plot points to be convoluted. Audience reception was also favorable, appreciating the mystery and character dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gripping suspense and compelling performances.
- Appreciated for its intricate, twist-filled narrative.
- Commented on for its dark, atmospheric tone.
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Fun Fact
The series is a remake of the 2016 Danish television series of the same name.
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