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So, 'Swept Under' is a bit of an oddity in the TV movie realm. Michel Poulette crafts a slightly gritty world where Morgan, the protagonist, isn't your typical lead. She's a cleaning lady, but not just any cleaning lady—she's cleaning up after crime scenes. The atmosphere is tense, and you can feel the weight of the evidence she uncovers. The pacing is steady, allowing moments of reflection that contrast sharply with the horror of her surroundings. The practical effects are decent, not over-the-top but serve the story well. Performances are solid, especially from the lead, who brings a blend of vulnerability and grit. It has a unique angle on crime thrillers, feeling more like an exploration of the unseen lives affected by trauma than just a standard whodunit.
Interesting take on crime scene cleanup.Solid performances elevate the narrative.Unique angle on trauma and its aftermath.
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