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"Disclaimer" is an exquisite piece of art, the best show of 2024 and a master class in storytelling by Cuarón, a director who's familiar with discomfiting his audience. That it is so effective in ...
The best TV show of the year won't make you feel good, but it certainly will make you feel deeply. Apple TV+'s "Disclaimer" (streaming Fridays, ★★★★ out of four) is as dark and depressing ...
Disclaimer is a 2024 psychological thriller miniseries written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón, based on the 2015 novel of the same name by Renée Knight. It stars Cate Blanchett and Leila George as documentarian Catherine Ravenscroft, and Kevin Kline as an elderly widower who forces Ravenscroft to confront her past.
With just seven episodes in total, Disclaimer* wastes no time—and the tension is building. Episode 6 premieres on Friday, November 1, followed by the finale on November 8.
Despite the disclaimer's widespread use, its actual effectiveness is unclear. In America, fictional works are already heavily protected under the First Amendment, and success of libel suits is rare, with a high burden of proof. [4] Meanwhile, films using the disclaimer have still been successfully sued for defamation.
The purpose of a very special episode is generally to raise awareness of an issue and encourage those affected to seek help if necessary. For example, the Diff'rent Strokes episode "The Bicycle Man", in the same year it was released, influenced a child in La Porte, Indiana, to inform his mother of a pedophile in the area, and the LaPorte police department credited the episode for the man's ...
“Disclaimer” ends with Catherine rebuilding her bond with her son. After putting her career first for many years, she decides to focus on Nicholas and mending their once strained relationship.
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