Prisoner 951 review – this defiant Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe drama makes Britain look ridiculous

Man, I'm still shaking my head over how messed up it is 🤯. I mean, can you even believe that they held this woman captive for so long? It's like, what even was Iran thinking? 🙄 The way the series portrays the prison system and the regime's treatment of Nazanin is just heartbreaking. It's like she was trapped in a never-ending nightmare with no escape.

And let's be real, the UK government's response (or lack thereof) is pretty laughable 😂. I mean, Boris Johnson visiting her cell? What a joke. It's like they thought it was some kind of publicity stunt to boost their own image. Newsflash: it doesn't work that way 🙅‍♂️.

But what really gets me is how Nazanin herself handled the situation. I mean, this woman was subjected to all sorts of torture and mistreatment, but she never gave up. She kept her head held high, even in the face of overwhelming adversity. It's truly inspiring, you know? 💪

And can we talk about how much I love Narges Rashidi's performance as Nazanin? She brings so much depth and nuance to the character, it's like she's living and breathing on screen 🎥. And Joseph Fiennes as Richard is just perfect - he captures the desperation and anger that any husband would feel in this situation.

Anyway, Prisoner 951 is definitely a must-watch for anyone who cares about human rights or just wants to see an amazing performance. It's a powerful reminder of what happens when politics and power collide with basic humanity 🌟
 
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