Channel 4 viewers are praising the new Jodie Comer-Stephen Graham drama Help as “heartbreaking” and “f****ing amazing” on social media.
Set against the backdrop of a fictional care home in Liverpool, Help explores how Covid-19 ravaged the sector at the beginning of the still-ongoing pandemic.
Written by Jack Thorne, the two-hour film was released on Thursday (16 September) and is already being hailed as one of the most important Covid films for its commitment to the truth.
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Comer plays Sarah, an employee at the care home, while Graham slips into the shoes of a 47-year-old care home resident with early onset Alzheimer’s.
In the trailer, Sarah’s boss tells her that the hospital is having patients brought to the care home, to which Comer’s character replies: “Is it safe?”
The Killing Eve star moved viewers with her performance as the young, empathetic care home worker.
While some fans are predicting Bafta wins for the Help co-stars, others are quick to point out that “awards can’t reward this drama highly enough”.