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- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Dorian Yates
- Self (Segment "Blood & Guts")
- (archive footage)
Amanda Dryden-Walker
- Party Girl
- (as Amanda Dryden Walker)
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Thought MUSCLE was going to be another average film but from the first 10 minutes I was hooked on the people involved and the story. The acting was excellent specially Craig Fairbrass. Fine direction and the black and white also added to the movie. Well worth the money to get the dvd and have a look.
I find the film a bit disappointing because the story ends abruptly without any resolution. The final fifteen minutes create so many questions that are not answered.
I don't normally write reviews but decided to because of some of the poor reviews and low rating which I really don't understand. This film really was enjoyable. Both Cavan Clerkin and Craig Fairbass I thought were exceptional. For their performances alone I would recommend you give this a watch. Craig Fairbass is extremely menacing and so unstable it is hard to feel any ease when he's on screen. Cavan Clerkin played his part perfectly. I was a little disappointed with the ending but I will watch it again so I may change my mind like I do sometimes after giving a movie another look. I believe this film would appeal to an audience in their 30s to 40s more so due to the characters and subject matter.
Very fine performance by Cavan Clerkin as the hapless call centre drone who gets sucked into an ever worsening nightmare via a dubious personal trainer. The sound design is particularly effective, with the sounds of the weights hitting the racks enough to make you recoil from the deafening clatter.
Whatever the opposite of a feel-good film is, this is it, but it holds one"s interest as the protagonist's dilemma becomes increasingly desperate. The black and white cinematography serves the bleak setting and storyline well. The abrupt ending will leave some viewers frustrated, but is certainly preferable to a pat and predictable conclusion that would have been the choice of a Hollywood studio.
Whatever the opposite of a feel-good film is, this is it, but it holds one"s interest as the protagonist's dilemma becomes increasingly desperate. The black and white cinematography serves the bleak setting and storyline well. The abrupt ending will leave some viewers frustrated, but is certainly preferable to a pat and predictable conclusion that would have been the choice of a Hollywood studio.
An excellent subject matter and very thought provoking, at times. Then as the film enters the final turn, it high sides!!! What should of been an ending, any ending other than the limp, pathetic and absolutely ridiculous one given to us. It then becomes an absolute joke! The plot has many flaws but the ending is as if everyone involved contracted Covid-19 and had to self isolate. Don't waste your time, you will never get it back!!
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- TriviaThe end credits start with a dedication: "For Dad and Andrew"
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,078
- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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