An unemployed introvert, unable to read or write, draws on brilliant ingenuity when the woman he secretly loves is threatened.An unemployed introvert, unable to read or write, draws on brilliant ingenuity when the woman he secretly loves is threatened.An unemployed introvert, unable to read or write, draws on brilliant ingenuity when the woman he secretly loves is threatened.
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This may have made a good 30 minute short, but it is way too long, with amateur acting and a clumsy script.
It looks like a college/university project and I am afraid is not up to scratch.
It looks like a college/university project and I am afraid is not up to scratch.
Absorbing, funny, sad and shocking in turn, this is a thoroughly enjoyable film. Ignore the no-budget naysayers, this is slickly put together, loved and crafted piece of work which belies its no-budget development. The storyline moves beautifully, with some great characters and some memorable scenes: NY drugs baron meets miserable elderly lady is a classic. I was quickly invested in Jake and Alice and really cared what happened to them. Jake's gradual development over the course of the film is beautifully handled by Jamie Alderson. Mia Mills is wonderful as Alice, trapped in her deteriorating relationship, and when she finally goes into the attack, cushion in hand, I was cheering her all the way. The thoroughly unpleasant trio of Tom Loone, as Guy, Alice's dislikeable boyfriend, Ed Bergtold, as Big M, and Simon Crudgington, were great together. This is a film that its creators and The Midlands should be very proud of!
The kind of low budget British indie that gives the industry a bad name. Just bad, bad, bad. Avoid.
The lead actor who played Jake was really engaging, and the dynamic between Alice and Guy was tense and great to watch. There were some great comedic moments, and other moments that put me on edge! For a film made with no budget it was a great watch on the big screen.
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- TriviaMost sets within the film were real and not designed. Often, shops and restaurants were open or preparing for business. This made rapid shooting and handheld techniques necessary.
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- 1h 49m(109 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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