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Manhunt review – strangely plodding examination of life and death of Raoul Moat

Royal Court, LondonPosthumous courtroom drama from writer-director Robert Icke seems unsure of – or opaque in – its intentionsRaoul Moat set a grim record in 2010 by sparking the biggest manhunt in UK history. After almost seven days on the run, the chase ended when he took his own life. His last days are enacted as a posthumous courtroom drama in writer-director Robert Icke’s staging, looking back on the events leading up to Moat’s death but simultaneously travelling towards it.Fresh out of prison and intent on hurting his ex-girlfriend because she had found a new partner, Moat murdered her boyfriend, left her in a critical condition and blinded a police officer, before hiding out in a corner of north-east England with a sawn-off shotgun. Continue reading...

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