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The Burning Girls
Follows Reverend Jack Brooks and her daughter in Chapel Croft, a place for a fresh start that soon reveals its community's dark history and where ancient superstitions and mistrust of outsiders are quite common.
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Plot Summary
In a remote English village haunted by a dark past, a mother and daughter, survivors of a recent trauma, seek a fresh start. However, they soon discover that the seemingly peaceful community is rife with superstition and a history of unsolved disappearances, and they become entangled in a terrifying supernatural mystery. As they delve deeper, they uncover a disturbing connection between the village's past tragedies and their own future.
Critical Reception
The Burning Girls received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric tension, strong performances, particularly from Samantha Morton, and its effective blend of psychological drama and supernatural horror. Some noted the pacing as deliberate, allowing the mystery to unfold gradually, while others found the ending to be particularly impactful and thought-provoking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric and suspenseful storytelling.
Samantha Morton's performance is a standout element.
Effectively blends elements of horror, mystery, and drama.
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Fun Fact
The series is based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by Jane Harper, which was a bestseller and widely praised for its suspense and character development.
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