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Critic Reviews
The IndependentNov 11, 2022
Season 1 Review:
Butterworth’s script loses tautness, unfortunately, when focus shifts to Lue, Jamie’s gloomy sister. Sally Hawkins is among the most enchanting actors working today, but even she can’t imbue a loopy storyline that sees Lue imagining herself as Coco Chanel’s assistant – a coping mechanism for her ill-defined ennui – with emotional resonance. More successful are Mammals’ more straightforwardly surreal moments.
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Season 1 Review:
“Mammals” works to build comedy out of tragedy and sends its characters to hell and back en route to a hoped-for happy ending. It’s tricky to pull off, and Butterworth has a way of giving sentimentality a dry, cynical edge that doesn’t dispose you to care about his characters as much as you need to. But Corden and Kreiling help to compensate, along with Sally Hawkins as Jamie’s sister and Colin Morgan as Jamie’s brother-in-law.
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Season 1 Review:
It is uncomfortably like a play, with episodes of speechifying and dialogue that sound more constructed than natural. ... One can imagine some version of this working just fine on the stage — and “Jerusalem” is longer than the whole of “Mammals” — but as television it wears a patina of inauthenticity. ... I’m sure many will find the series, directed by Stephanie Laing, compelling. Presented in cinematic widescreen, it is fundamentally an intelligent, adult entertainment, not without ideas.
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Aims for provocation, but will likely bring many viewers closer to befuddlement. ... In place of narrative interest, the series introduces various leitmotifs, including a recurrent series of references to the animal kingdom. ... But this is, for six episodes’ worth of television, a bit thin. And the characters we meet don’t make the journey more pleasurable.
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