All sex and no storyline?- A review of ‘Normal People.’
Updated: Dec 3, 2020
The television adaptation of Sally Rooney’s book, Normal People, has taken BBC audiences by storm. The Independent described it as “pitch-perfect” and The Guardian said that it “depicts all the embarrassments and excitements, horrors and humiliations, glories and grotesqueries,” of a young couple’s four-year relationship. Audiences fell in love with Connell for his piercing eyes and sensitivity and Marianne for her unapologetic personality.
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