In this episode of The Room Went Dark Amalie & Lorraine take a deep dive into The Good Nurse, the chilling true-crime drama that brings one of the most disturbing medical serial killer cases to the screen. We explore how the film portrays the real-life crimes of Charles Cullen, a nurse who is believed to have murdered dozens, possibly hundred, of patients over a 16-year period.
We start by unpacking the film itself, its tone, performances, and storytelling choices. We discuss how the movie balances suspense with emotional depth, particularly through the perspective of Amy Loughren, the ICU nurse who ultimately helped stop Cullen.
From there, we shift into the real case. Who was Charles Cullen? How was he able to move between hospitals undetected for so long? We examine systemic failures in healthcare institutions, including lack of communication between employers and fear of legal consequences that allowed Cullen to continue his crimes.
We also discuss the psychological aspects of the case—what may have driven Cullen, and whether the film succeeds in exploring or humanising him without excusing his actions.
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Music:
Track: Caverns Of Madness -
Artist: Darren Curtis
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