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Complicity

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 39m
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5.8/10
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Jonny Lee Miller in Complicity (2000)
Cameron Colley is a young Scottish journalist, with an interest in exposing the wrongs committed by the rich and powerful. Life is  uneventful, until someone starts murdering the people in his articles.
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Cameron Colley is a young scottish journalist, with an interest in exposing the wrongs committed by the rich and powerful. Life is comfortable enough but uneventful, until someone starts mur... Read allCameron Colley is a young scottish journalist, with an interest in exposing the wrongs committed by the rich and powerful. Life is comfortable enough but uneventful, until someone starts murdering the people in his articles.Cameron Colley is a young scottish journalist, with an interest in exposing the wrongs committed by the rich and powerful. Life is comfortable enough but uneventful, until someone starts murdering the people in his articles.

  • Director
    • Gavin Millar
  • Writers
    • Iain Banks
    • Bryan Elsley
  • Stars
    • Jonny Lee Miller
    • Brian Cox
    • Keeley Hawes
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Gavin Millar
    • Writers
      • Iain Banks
      • Bryan Elsley
    • Stars
      • Jonny Lee Miller
      • Brian Cox
      • Keeley Hawes
    • 16User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jonny Lee Miller
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    • Cameron Colley
    Brian Cox
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    • Inspector McDunn
    Keeley Hawes
    Keeley Hawes
    • Yvonne
    Paul Higgins
    Paul Higgins
    • Andy
    Jason Hetherington
    • William
    Bill Paterson
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    • Wallace Byatt
    Samuel West
    Samuel West
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    Laura Ellis
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    Valerie Edmond
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      • Iain Banks
      • Bryan Elsley
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    YanivEidelstein

    very enjoyable, but too fast paced

    sometimes, a film can suffer greatly from just one drawback, even if everything else is top notch. unfortunately, this is the case here.

    this film, based on iain banks' novel, is an impressive production, with excellent actors, breathtaking scottish settings, believable and very enjoyable character quirks, truly shocking murders, suspense and even some steamy sex.

    however, "complicity" doesn't quite succeed, and i can only trace it back to one thing: it's much too compressed. i haven't read the original novel, but it's obvious a great deal of it made it to the screen; unfortunately, the film's 93 minute running time just doesn't suffice for this epic tale: cameron colley's journalistic investigation into several seemingly unrelated murders, egged on by a mysterious anonymous source, which causes him to clash with his disapproving bosses; his relationships with his old friends, and the many secrets they share; his affair with yvonne; the various grisly murders as seen by the killer; flashbacks to cameron's childhood and teenage years; and the psychologically jarring moments after cameron becomes the police's prime suspect.

    of course, this film offers many funny, thrilling, surprising and shocking moments, but they're all a bit rushed. a longer format would have benefitted this film greatly. banks' exceedingly clever and profound story manages to come over very well, but the film is so densely packed that i'd recommend you take small breaks so as to take everything in; make a cup of coffee or something and come back, as you would to a good novel (of course you could go straight to the source, but me, i'd rather watch the movie.)

    the fabulous bbc production of banks' "the crow road" shows the extent to which a longer format is more suitable to his multifaceted stories.
    4stevelivesey-37183

    Trying to find the right word......ahhh yes, disappointing.

    No idea how I missed this 24 years ago with most of the best acting talent that Scotland has to offer.

    The set up is pretty good, but the longer the movie goes on the worse it gets.

    There are several problems. The movie is not cinematic at all. It feels like a TV movie or part of TV series. Johnny Lee Millar is badly cast. In the first half he is a drinker, a drug taker and lots of kinky sex with Keeley Hawes as well as being a ballsy journalist. In the second half he becomes stupid, a cry baby and preaches about the dangers of drugs?

    The biggest issue is how stupid he is not figure out how that he is being setup.

    Simply unbelievable and badly acted.
    10imdblinnea

    Very good adaptation of excellent novel

    We were rather suspicious of this movie when we first sat down to watch it. My husband and I had both read the book and liked it very much, and since we hadn't heard of the adaptation before we suspected that it probably wouldn't be much good.

    Boy, were we ever wrong.

    The movie is slightly too gory at times for my personal taste, but then, so is the book. And it's hard not to be, in a story about the hunt for a mad but incredibly clever serial killer. The setting is just right, and the casting as well, and the story unfolds at a pace that just allows you to understand what's going on before the next twist to the plot.

    Very highly recommended.
    brandonsites1981

    * * * out of 4.

    Vile, violent, but intelligent thriller about a writer for an expose newspaper shocked to discover that everybody he was going to ruin in the press is turning up dead and all the clues point to him as the killer.

    The premise may not sound like much, but just give this film a chance and watch it. You'll be surprised. It goes in directions that you would never expect, yet they are all credible. It also doesn't go for the easy answers in trying to wrap up it's little mystery. As good as the whole film was I never expected them to create a good ending for it, but yet again the script surprised me there too. A very good film.

    Rated R; Graphic Violence, Profanity, Drug Use, Adult Themes, Sexuality.
    aliferste

    Great film, low budget, scary scary!!

    Its a shame that people get annoyed at low budget films and dont watch them to the end as there is some mighty fine moments in this film that must be seen to be enjoyed. It was a massive task trying to take Ian Banks novel and putting it on the big screen anyway and this film was possibly only about a tenth of as good as the book. Which still makes it very good although you can never truly realise how sick the killer really is, i mean they talk about what the killer has done and in some instances you actually see it but........its a low budget movie....it doesnt want to depend on gore .....it wants to make you think about what is hapening and more importantly WHY it is happening. Ever read a newspaper report about a daft judge giving stupid sentence and the criminal getting away with it...well this film is about that and what would happen if one man lost the rails and decided to go up against people that deserved the attention that they should have shown to others....or lack thereof. Great!!

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      Keeley Hawes, who appeared fully nude in the film, described the sex scenes as "tough" but said she was immediately put at ease by Gavin Millar and she knew she could trust David Odd because she had worked with him before.
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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2000 (Iceland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Retribution
    • Filming locations
      • Inchgarvie, Fife, Scotland, UK(Island scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Carlton Television
      • J&M Entertainment
      • Talisman Films Limited
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      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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