Soop
Take one reclusive woman and her dead husband; then add two incompetent detectives and a halfwit bloke who can't paint a straight line. Add water and you have Soop, a surreal black comedy that'll eat you up.
Take one reclusive woman and her dead husband; then add two incompetent detectives and a halfwit bloke who can't paint a straight line. Add water and you have Soop, a surreal black comedy that'll eat you up.
Gareth Davies
Painter
Take one reclusive woman and her dead husband; then add two incompetent detectives and a halfwit bloke who can't paint a straight line. Add water and you have Soop, a surreal black comedy that'll eat you up.
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