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A series of mysterious events and crimes that follows the life of Camille Preaker who left her small hometown when she was young. Now, she works as a reporter for an important newspaper which gives her a mission to cover a murder occur in her hometown. She is about to return to her old bad memories.
Television has always loved its dead girls... But Sharp Objects feels different. Although we've yet to hear their voices or see them move amongst the living in any flashback, both these girls feel present.
In another terrific episode that masterfully blends the shocking past with the foreboding present, Dirt explores the pain, gossip and memories tormenting, namely, the women of Wind Gap.
We join our unlikely hero... um, our unlikely... uh... we join Camille Preeker in bed. Her memory is flashing between past and present, a disorienting experience that seems to plague her often.
The natural assumption in a murder mystery show is that the protagonist will gradually unravel clues until they discover the truth, but Camille's grip on the truth seems to be loosening, rather than the other way around.
We do love to look. And this is where Sharp Objects lives up to its title. There are lots of sharp objects, all causing pain, and director Jean-Marc Vallée turns our attention on to them with intense focus.