A troubled young woman runs away from home, unaware from the outside world that she has been missing and presumed dead for 20 years.A troubled young woman runs away from home, unaware from the outside world that she has been missing and presumed dead for 20 years.A troubled young woman runs away from home, unaware from the outside world that she has been missing and presumed dead for 20 years.
Rory Anthony
- Liam Boon
- (as Rory Galley)
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Despite parallels with appalling real-life news stories, Set Me Free is neither a thriller nor a film about crime and/or captivity. If you've seen the trailer then you'll understand that there's more to this film than meets the eye anyway due to it's bizarre storytelling. Instead, it's a clever film about how the human spirit may transcend physical boundaries, and the disparity between external and internal freedom through the eyes of Lauren, our protagonist. Asche and Spencer's music for the film emphasises the gentle domesticity, rather than the shrieking claustrophobia, of Lauren's circumstances, later giving way to sustained ambient chimes that lend an unearthly edge to our own alien world. There's something very "Lovely Bones" about it as it is charming, eloquent and dark when it needs to be. As for the performances, only a couple of characters did not match the stronger actors during the scenes, but Nina Taylor is nothing short of perfect as the strange girl around whom this trembling universe revolves. Smith has the intelligence to trust his cast to show us the world in a different perspective.
This is something special. Don't ignore it. Especially the follow-up second chapter.
This is something special. Don't ignore it. Especially the follow-up second chapter.
This is how to grab the audience's attention! I loved the build up, the characters, the story. I just want to watch the second one straight away. Very chilling ending.
Have just watched both volumes of Set Me Free. I loved it, great story, convincing, great locations. A mammoth task pulled off. Some really good performances as well. I really hope they go places in their potential acting careers. The film creators should be very proud of that piece of work. Felt very sympathetic towards the characters and their struggles, experiences and challenges they face. Both volumes should have more views than most things I've seen. It's actually injustice that it hasn't got the recognition it deserves. Easily one of the most tense and entertaining independent films out there.
Good film but don't know why it's split to two films. Too long!
The main actors were great but the ones that never had many words (extras) were pretty poor. But all of you people out there you should try acting it's not easy when your filming scenes that could go on and on every day remembering your lines working with a director who wants it perfect. Watch it again and lets see your next review. Well done to all who were in this. The main characters especially. So please watch it again 3 times if you have to. This film has a bloody good story to it. The Director knew what they were doing and very well written and great casting with some great talent on board. Very well done.
Did you know
- TriviaMark Wells auditioned for the role of Jim but didn't get it. Two days before shooting Miller's scenes an actor dropped out and Wells was asked to come on set to replace at the last minute.
- GoofsSound microphone can be visible in certain scenes throughout the film.
- Quotes
Rachel Boon: You know Lauren, half an hour's a long time to have a shower.
Lauren Howard: It was nice. How I imagined rain might feel like.
- Crazy creditsDistorted font at the opening title sequence
- ConnectionsFeatured in Set Me Free: Vol. II (2016)
- SoundtracksSous le dôme épais où le blanc jasmin
from opera "Lakmé" Act 2, No 2 Duetto
Composed by Léo Delibes
Libretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille
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- Set Me Free
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- Hunstanton, Norfolk, England, UK(on location)
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- £6,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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