The film was mediocre at best. A campaign to save the local old people's hospital, a Tory management consultant insisting it wasn't financially sound to do so, patients needing care, quirky volunteers and so on.
The expected outcome was that Tory boy has a sudden change of heart after visiting his dad and reconnecting to him but no... rather than the safe, boring obvious, they instead decide to suddenly make the chief nurse a serial killer despite no previous plot line that would develop into this.
Add in the (very worthy) but unnecessary political message (Save the NHS!) at the end and the whole movie became nothing more than an A-level drama piece.
Give it a miss.
The expected outcome was that Tory boy has a sudden change of heart after visiting his dad and reconnecting to him but no... rather than the safe, boring obvious, they instead decide to suddenly make the chief nurse a serial killer despite no previous plot line that would develop into this.
Add in the (very worthy) but unnecessary political message (Save the NHS!) at the end and the whole movie became nothing more than an A-level drama piece.
Give it a miss.