Derby Telegraph

A cry for help

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INCREDIBLY powerful and upsetting, this pandemic-set drama starring Jodie Comer and Stephen Graham is mustsee television.

Set in a fictional care home in Liverpool, the two-hour one-off drama follows the relationsh­ip between a young care worker and a patient during desperate times.

Sarah (Comer) is smart but feels she has never fitted in. She unexpected­ly finds her calling as a carer at Bright Sky Homes, where she has a special talent for connecting with the residents.

Tony (Graham) is a 47-yearold with young-onset Alzheimer’s, whose illness causes periods of confusion and violent outbursts. But he builds a real bond with Sarah, who is brilliant at managing him.

This is heartbreak­ing from the off as the residents struggle with life and Tony regularly tries to escape the home to go back to his Ma’s – he’s forgotten that she died.

Among the patients are Gloria, played by Sue Johnston and former English teacher Polly (Cathy Tyson), while Angela Griffin is care assistant Tori and Lesley Sharp makes a brief appearance as Sarah’s mum. But then March 2020 hits and the stress and panic begins to mount as residents start to become unwell.

Sarah and her colleagues fight tirelessly, even though they are ill-equipped, poorly prepared and feel abandoned by the powers that be.

There are harrowing scenes that pack a punch as Covid sweeps through the care home, but a first-class cast make it absolutely captivatin­g.

A comment on the care home crisis, this is a thoughtpro­voking and important film that is also about a beautiful friendship.

 ??  ?? Jodie Comer as Sarah, and Stephen Graham as Tony, above and below
Jodie Comer as Sarah, and Stephen Graham as Tony, above and below

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