Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLenny Parker becomes the landlord of a local pub. A ruthless gang who work for local businessman decide they want to take over the pub. When Dominic and the gang go too far and attack Terri,... Tout lireLenny Parker becomes the landlord of a local pub. A ruthless gang who work for local businessman decide they want to take over the pub. When Dominic and the gang go too far and attack Terri, Lenny is forced to protect his pub.Lenny Parker becomes the landlord of a local pub. A ruthless gang who work for local businessman decide they want to take over the pub. When Dominic and the gang go too far and attack Terri, Lenny is forced to protect his pub.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Gillian MacGregor
- Terri
- (as Gillian Macgregor)
Louis Murrall
- Dominic
- (as Lou Murrall)
Dean Leon Finlan
- Alan
- (as Dean Finlan)
JD McPherson
- Eddie
- (as JD Mcpherson)
Keir Pountney
- Pete
- (as Kier Poutney)
Corey Campbell
- Donald
- (as Cory Campbell)
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This is genuinely the worst acting I have ever seen in my life ! I can not get across how bad the acting really is. Genuinely the worst film I think thats ever been made, it might be low budget but it's honestly embarrassing for everyone involved !
The sound is all over the place, the plot is beyond poor, the music is shocking, surely the makers of this utter rubbish can't of been happy with the final cut. I think you could get a bunch of completely random strangers off the street the do a better job than this. It's unbelievable how this film actually got onto amazon, if I could give this minus points I would.
The sound is all over the place, the plot is beyond poor, the music is shocking, surely the makers of this utter rubbish can't of been happy with the final cut. I think you could get a bunch of completely random strangers off the street the do a better job than this. It's unbelievable how this film actually got onto amazon, if I could give this minus points I would.
With a £6k budget, this John Wick of Birmingham is surprisingly good.
The actors are never going to be red carpet darlings of Hollywood, but they give good performances that are believable.
The script is simple, but effective.
The story, alas is where it's weakest. I'm a product of these rough inner city envrionments where the local guys are known and the pubs are cliquey, New faces stand out, Old faces return, but the legends have ebbed with age and usually they have paid for their indiscretions with their youth.
That being said, with this script, Lenny, the Quiet One is remarkably engaging, the local bar maid is just like every bar girl we know, the local nutter is, the local nutter and the crime family is how you'd imagine them to be.
I mentioned earlier John Wick of Birmingham.... That's close to what this is, not with the pizazz or style, but a close up gritty, no frills, look at how the strong prey on the weak, how fragile life is without Kevlar 3 peice suits from Saville Row, and how fists, knives and intent are the backbone of this story.
I have to mention the Camerawork and the Sound. The former is quite good, the latter, alas, lets the film down.
Overall, I'd recommend this as a little film for. Saturday afternoon if the kids aren't around. You won't want a second watch, but it's better than some of the big budget tripe we are served for entertainment these days.
In terms of bang for the the buck, it's £6k budget, this is an astounding price of work, well acted and engaging. Really hope the cast and crew go onto better things and I'm going to keep an eye out for their future releases.
The actors are never going to be red carpet darlings of Hollywood, but they give good performances that are believable.
The script is simple, but effective.
The story, alas is where it's weakest. I'm a product of these rough inner city envrionments where the local guys are known and the pubs are cliquey, New faces stand out, Old faces return, but the legends have ebbed with age and usually they have paid for their indiscretions with their youth.
That being said, with this script, Lenny, the Quiet One is remarkably engaging, the local bar maid is just like every bar girl we know, the local nutter is, the local nutter and the crime family is how you'd imagine them to be.
I mentioned earlier John Wick of Birmingham.... That's close to what this is, not with the pizazz or style, but a close up gritty, no frills, look at how the strong prey on the weak, how fragile life is without Kevlar 3 peice suits from Saville Row, and how fists, knives and intent are the backbone of this story.
I have to mention the Camerawork and the Sound. The former is quite good, the latter, alas, lets the film down.
Overall, I'd recommend this as a little film for. Saturday afternoon if the kids aren't around. You won't want a second watch, but it's better than some of the big budget tripe we are served for entertainment these days.
In terms of bang for the the buck, it's £6k budget, this is an astounding price of work, well acted and engaging. Really hope the cast and crew go onto better things and I'm going to keep an eye out for their future releases.
Highly watchable film about a man coming back to his old patch to take over a problem infested pub. He then comes up against local gangster with a hooligan son attempting to gain control of the Pub. The Quiet One attempts successfully to restore law and order in the Pub, making it as intended the focal point of the local community. Considering it was made on a very small budget 6K it is a decent British effort featuring the versatile actor/writer/producer George McCluskey a Coventry local man who has made many contributions to the British Film Industry, also winning several film awards for this one.
There are no words to describe how bad this film is but I'll try. Badly acted, the characters are very, very unconvincing and the whole plotline and story are just too terrible for words. Avoid like the plague. If I could give a zero rating, I would. The worst character is the gangster's son who is the least convincing of an unconvincing bunch, the production is terrible (watch out for the old fella who has a pint given to him, but a quarter of it is gone on his first sip but then, miraculously, turns into a full pint as the camera pans away). It's 90 minutes or so of my life I'll never get back.
I've always wondered what the worst film I'd seen would be. It's The Quiet One! Ridiculous screenplay and script - just not thought through. Acting?! Well some professional and experienced actors would certainly have helped. Inept direction, obvious from the poor attempt to make things work in the edit. There was no sound dub so the audio is all over the place. In fact in some scenes it's difficult to hear what folk are saying. No grading obviously and the aperture and colour balance are well below the industry's standards. I note no tripods were used and though the hand-held is passable a proper DoP should have been employed. Why it's on Prime amazes me. Worth seeing if one must to experience the lowest of standards.
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- AnecdotesFilmed in 12 days in 2012 on a £6000 budget. Writer / director then got side tracked with his boxing business before starting editting/post production. Film finally completed for 2018 release.
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Détails
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- Budget
- 20 000 £GB (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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