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Full Circle
An assassin on the job finds out something has gone wrong only when it's too late
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Plot Summary
An investigation into a botched kidnapping attempt in New York City unearths long-buried secrets connecting multiple characters and timelines. As the complex web of relationships and betrayals is revealed, the story delves into the consequences of past actions and the elusive nature of truth. The series follows a disparate group of individuals whose lives become entangled by a single, mysterious event.
Critical Reception
Full Circle received generally mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised Steven Soderbergh's distinctive directorial style, the intricate plotting, and strong performances from its ensemble cast. However, some found the narrative convoluted and the ending unsatisfying, with opinions divided on whether the complex structure enhanced or detracted from the overall viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stylish direction and stellar cast, particularly Zazie Beetz and Claire Danes.
Criticized by some for its overly complicated narrative and ambiguous resolution.
Seen as a typical Soderbergh project, offering a moody and intricate crime thriller.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the series' suspenseful atmosphere and the performances of the main actors, finding it an engaging watch. However, a portion of viewers felt the plot became too convoluted and the ending lacked clarity, leaving some questions unanswered.
Fun Fact
The series was filmed entirely in New York City, with Steven Soderbergh directing all six episodes himself.
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