
After serving 20 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit, a man returns home to take revenge on a local pastor who knew he was innocent but did nothing to clear his name. He discovers that things aren't exactly what they seem.

Is this worth the watch? If you have a thing for old British dramas that feel like they were filmed inside a wooden box, sure. It’s perfect for people who like their revenge served cold and very, very talky. If you need pacing, action, or anything that doesn’t involve people staring intensely at curtains, stay away. I...

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"Is this worth the watch? If you have a thing for old British dramas that feel like they were filmed inside a wooden box, sure. It’s perfect for people who like their revenge served cold and very, very talky. If you need pacing, action, or anything that doesn’t involve people staring intensely at curtains, stay away. I sat through The Silence of Dean Maitland last night and I’m still not entirely sure what to make of the pastor. He’s the kind of character who spends the whole movie looking like ..."
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