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Unchosen review – Asa Butterfield’s creepy cult show is a total waste of all this talent
- The Guardian reviews 'Unchosen' as workmanlike drama that stalls after a strong start.
- Grace's drowning incident becomes a pivotal moment that exposes the sect's fragility.
- The cast, including Asa Butterfield and Fra Fee, is noted for strong performances despite the weak material.
- The Fellowship of the Divine is depicted as a cult led by Mr Phillips with women bound to traditional roles.
- Despite the ensemble, the review labels the show as entertaining but not demanding.
- The review critiques the script for being predictable and workmanlike.
- The show's setting and tone are described as Witness-lite with a Kent relocation.
- The review notes the use of topical imagery like 'pipelines of pornography' to signal danger to souls.
- Christopher Eccleston delivers a sermon that underscores the cult leader vibe.
- The Guardian highlights the show’s premise of a patriarchal order within the sect.
- The review notes high-profile casting contrasts with unremarkable plot progression.
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