9/10
Nobody will benefit
1 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
A truth commission is set up in Northern Ireland to look at past killings in order to give families closure. The commission is headed by the respected Henry Stanfield (Roger Allam). Most of the cases consist of a former soldier coming forward saying yes I did and offering a canned apology to the family. However in the case of Connor Roche, the individuals have moved on to important positions and their exposure could compromise the peace. While Henry wants the truth no matter where it leads, he fears harm for his daughter with whom he was only recently re-established a relationship.

The script was tight. The ending was not what I suspected. The acting was good.

Guide: No swearing. Implied sex. Brief faint nudity on photo.
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