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Bait

  • 2019
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.5K
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Edward Rowe in Bait (2019)
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Drama

Martin is a fisherman without a boat, his brother Steven having re-purposed it as a tourist tripper. With their childhood home now a get-away for London money, Martin is displaced to the est... Read allMartin is a fisherman without a boat, his brother Steven having re-purposed it as a tourist tripper. With their childhood home now a get-away for London money, Martin is displaced to the estate above the harbour.Martin is a fisherman without a boat, his brother Steven having re-purposed it as a tourist tripper. With their childhood home now a get-away for London money, Martin is displaced to the estate above the harbour.

  • Director
    • Mark Jenkin
  • Writer
    • Mark Jenkin
  • Stars
    • Edward Rowe
    • Giles King
    • Chloe Endean
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Jenkin
    • Writer
      • Mark Jenkin
    • Stars
      • Edward Rowe
      • Giles King
      • Chloe Endean
    • 64User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 9 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Edward Rowe
    Edward Rowe
    • Martin Ward
    Giles King
    • Steven Ward
    Chloe Endean
    Chloe Endean
    • Wenna Kowalski
    Janet Thirlaway
    • Mrs. Peters
    Isaac Woodvine
    • Neil Ward
    Martin Ellis
    • Billy Ward
    Mary Woodvine
    • Sandra Leigh
    Simon Shepherd
    Simon Shepherd
    • Tim Leigh
    Jowan Jacobs
    • Hugo Leigh
    Georgia Ellery
    • Katie Leigh
    Molly Hawkins
    • Sophie
    Linn Waite
    Linn Waite
    • Sophie's Mum
    Lewis Grimshaw
    • William
    Stacey Guthrie
    • Liz Stewart
    Jake Clutsom
    • Harry
    Mae Voogd
    • Wife
    Morgan Val Baker
    • Husband
    Enys Val Baker
    • Baby
    • Director
      • Mark Jenkin
    • Writer
      • Mark Jenkin
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    User reviews64

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    8preferredfutures

    Truth

    This film should make a lot of people squirm. Yes, you with the prosecco.

    Brilliantly shot, cut, interesting and occasionally surprising juxtapositions of scenes keep the interest in a relentless, slow burning story that could erupt into violence almost anywhere in the 89 minutes.

    We had great sympathy with the Cornish characters, you feel this film, you know it is the truth. In this respect, in addition to the incredible noir, graininess it is a real triumph.
    5rubenm

    The cinematographic equivalent of a 78 rpm shellac record

    Imagine this. Taylor Swift releases a bunch of new songs on a 78 rpm shellac record, and before selling it she adds some scratches to make it sound really old.

    'Bait' is the cinematographic equivalent of this imaginary album. It's a movie set in the present, but made with the equipment and filming technique from a century ago. The result is that we see a modern story on grainy celluloid with lot of white flecks, and an image sometimes suddenly becoming darker or lighter. Even the sound is special: everything is dubbed, resulting in a certain stiffness we know from movies made in the 1930's.

    It's a gimmick, and it's brilliantly done. 'Bait' is different from all other films you will see this year. And that in itself is a great quality. But is is the only one. The film is worthwile because of the gimmick. Take it away, and imagine the same story, filmed on an ordinary digital camera with great colours and good, natural sound, and it would be nothing special.

    That's why the film didn't really appeal to me. It's not that I didn't appreciate the effort to make something out of the ordinary. I did, but halfway I wanted more than juist the gimmick. Also I had sometimes trouble following the logic of the story, and in my opinion the quick cross cutting scenes were a bit too much. If the 1930's style of the film would have served a purpose, for example in flash-backs or found footage, it would have been different. But now I was left with mixed feelings. I admire the audacity of the experiment, but I wasn't carried away by the overall cinematic experience.
    8frankie101

    Awesome!

    I love the texture in this, every shot is beautifully framed. A recent film, using old techniques (shot on 18mm).

    Shot and edited by Mark Jenkin. All of the sound is done in Post-production. So much effort behind this, and it looks amazing.
    7michael-kerrigan-526-124974

    Made with love

    Bait is a pretty remarkable film. Saw it at the excellent BFI Southbank. It's set in the present day but filmed using techniques from the old silent film era - with sound - including audio - added afterwards. No moving camera. Shot as if the person being spoken to is holding said camera (think Peep Show). Beautiful black and white. It's an extension of the dogme filmmaking mantra. The director is basically sticking two fingers up at CGI and digital technology. And the result is mesmerising. However, would the drama stand up on its own two feet if it were filmed 'conventionally'? To be honest, I doubt it. But I don't think that matters.
    7jeremygow

    Proper job!

    Bait is a lovely little film. B&W. Grainy. Atmospheric. Intense. Beautiful. Maybe, 'cos I was born in Cornwall, I enjoyed it more so? Over hyped? Probably. The acting is a little flat but curiously adds to it's curiosity. Cheers now!

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    • Trivia
      Since the film was shot on a clockwork Bolex camera, sound couldn't be recorded on location. All the dialogue and sound effects were then dubbed in post.
    • Quotes

      Tim Leigh: Why don't you go home?

      Martin Ward: Was gonna say the same to you, you prancin' Lycra cunt!

    • Soundtracks
      The New Tin Drum
      Written by Thea Gilmore and Nigel Stonier

      Performed by Thea Gilmore

      Used by permission.

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 2019 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 餌
    • Filming locations
      • Cornwall, England, UK(location)
    • Production company
      • Early Day Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $740,158
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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