Review of The Good Nurse (2022) by Charles Bramesco for The Playlist — 14 Sep 2022
Both stars were evidently tempted by the promise of a “meaty role,” taking that concept to mean one that entails a lot of acting instead of complex acting. As the intrigue builds, both characters lose the multi-dimensionality that should be growing deeper and richer, reduced from individuals working within a system they must also oppose to a more basic cat-and-mouse dynamic.
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This review of The Good Nurse (2022) was written by Charles Bramesco and published by The Playlist on 14 Sep 2022.
The Good Nurse has generally received positive reviews.
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