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4.3.2.1

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
11K
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4.3.2.1 (2010)
While Jo (Roberts) is chained down in a dead end supermarket job, her friends are all out on their own separate adventures: Cassandra (Egerton) is jetting off to New York to meet her Internet boyfriend; Kerrys (Warren-Markland) is on a one woman crusade fighting for female liberation and Shannon (Lovibond) is on a one way trip to meet her maker. But a chance encounter with some diamond thieves sends their separate worlds on a collision course with not only each other, but fate itself. These 4 girls are about to have 3 days they will never forget, spanning to 2 cities. That is ... if they survive.
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4 girls out on a 3-day trip to 2 cities--if they survive. While Jo is working in a supermarket, her three friends are all out on their adventures. A chance encounter with diamond thieves sen... Read all4 girls out on a 3-day trip to 2 cities--if they survive. While Jo is working in a supermarket, her three friends are all out on their adventures. A chance encounter with diamond thieves sends them on a collision course with fate itself.4 girls out on a 3-day trip to 2 cities--if they survive. While Jo is working in a supermarket, her three friends are all out on their adventures. A chance encounter with diamond thieves sends them on a collision course with fate itself.

  • Directors
    • Noel Clarke
    • Mark Davis
  • Writer
    • Noel Clarke
  • Stars
    • Emma Roberts
    • Tamsin Egerton
    • Ophelia Lovibond
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    11K
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    • Directors
      • Noel Clarke
      • Mark Davis
    • Writer
      • Noel Clarke
    • Stars
      • Emma Roberts
      • Tamsin Egerton
      • Ophelia Lovibond
    • 61User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Emma Roberts
    Emma Roberts
    • Joanne
    Tamsin Egerton
    Tamsin Egerton
    • Cassandra
    Ophelia Lovibond
    Ophelia Lovibond
    • Shannon
    Shanika Warren-Markland
    Shanika Warren-Markland
    • Kerrys
    Andrew Harwood Mills
    Andrew Harwood Mills
    • Driving Instructor
    Adam Deacon
    Adam Deacon
    • Dillon
    Ashley Thomas
    Ashley Thomas
    • Smoothy
    • (as Ashley Bashy Thomas)
    Ben Cooke
    • Big Thief
    Steven Cree
    Steven Cree
    • Scotty
    Michael Hunter
    • Tats - Dillon's Crew
    Sean Pertwee
    Sean Pertwee
    • Mr. Richards
    Alan McKenna
    Alan McKenna
    • Mr. Jones
    Kate Magowan
    Kate Magowan
    • Mrs. Richards
    Ben Shepherd
    • Newscaster
    Linzey Cocker
    Linzey Cocker
    • Gwen
    Noel Clarke
    Noel Clarke
    • Tee
    Gregg Chilingirian
    Gregg Chilingirian
    • Manuel
    • (as Gregg Chillin)
    Davie Fairbanks
    Davie Fairbanks
    • Fraser
    • Directors
      • Noel Clarke
      • Mark Davis
    • Writer
      • Noel Clarke
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    User reviews61

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    7ciallkennett

    A Well Worked Brit-Flick

    4.3.2.1, is a British-teen aimed film with standard Brit ingredients of guns, sex etc. I went with my mum as she (like me) enjoys gritty street Brit flicks such as Kidulthood, Adulthood, Bullet Boy etc.

    Admittedly, my mum was the oldest in the premiere screening, and it was a feisty atmosphere, but I was used to this from when I went to the opening screening of Adulthood.

    It started off slow. It was just quite a lot of things happening, with little sense or links between them, but as the characters divided off into 4, the story really kicked in. It was similar in style to Pulp Fiction in the fact it follows the individual stories of the characters, all of which have links that connect them together throughout. This was very, very well done throughout and included flashbacks between the switching of characters so the audience could remember what had happened.

    It was very well directed, had a good flow to it, and had lots of comedic parts, all of which were subtlety put in to it so to not make it into a predominately comedic film.

    The film was well rounded off, with me actually leaving quite surprised. The ending left scope for a sequel (which I know looks to be in the pipeline) and I actually enjoyed it far more than I expected.

    Most films I see at the cinema, I leave thinking I don't want to see it again, not because it was rubbish, but because I felt I'd enjoyed it enough not to need to re-watch it. This, however, was simply brilliantly made, had a strong plot and left me wanting more. My mum even enjoyed it more than me, and she's 40 :P Although not my highest rated film this year so far, this does go down as probably the most enjoyed and well worked film I've seen this year.
    3da_edwards

    So bad I signed up to review!

    One of the worst films I've seen in ages, actually ever. Astonished that people have even made comparisons to films such as Pulp Fiction - what an insult!

    The storyline was weak and confused (not confusing) and seemed to be based around often chavvy 20-somethings getting down to their underwear for no apparent reason. The script and acting was embarrassing and the 'twist' at the end wasn't even a twist.

    Will never get that time back, or the rental money. Avoid, and if "4.3.2.1 is one of the best movie of it's genres (sic)" as one reviewer suggested, avoid this genre too!
    7Bored_Dragon

    Entertaining

    Four girlfriends, each in their own troubles over head, are involved in the theft of diamonds, which they are not even aware of. Movie tells four separate stories, each being close up for one of the girls. Then stories begin to intertwine and merge into a common finale. Interesting, but in every way mediocre. I'm giving one additional point because this is Noel's second directing and movie has low budget for today's standards. My secret crush in Emma Roberts did not affect my rating, I promise.

    7/10
    4gollumsdildo

    A wasted chance

    Noel Clarke showed a lot of promise as a independent British film maker with the excellent Adulthood, the second part of Kidulthood of which he also wrote. Both films had an honest and frightening portrayal of youth culture today. What made these films stand out was the depth of the characters he created not seen in others films trying to portray the same subject of youth gone wrong, the audience actually cared about where these people's lives would lead to. Clarke is a film maker with something bold to say and has his own style with plenty of potential to be one of uk's top film makers. Unfortunately his latest film 4.3.2.1 doesn't confirm this.

    4.3.2.1 is a film that promises a lot with poster tagline says 4 girls, 3 days, 2 cities, 1 chance, its an exciting set up. 4 friends stories and lives told separately all of which become linked through a diamond heist with some rough characters in pursuit. This type of story telling has worked very well for Tarantino's classic Pulp Fiction and Doug Limans "Go!". In fact this film has more in common with "Go!" in terms of plot. You only have to see both these films to know that when done right this type of story telling can be exciting, fresh and damn good fun but Clarke just doesn't seem to have a grip of the story and where its going, it could have done with a better edit, each of the girls stories are overlong and drawn out where they could have been fast, sharp and snappy with only Shannon's story (the first to be shown) showing excitement and gripping an audience, such a shame as this was a promising start. The New York sequence felt poorly executed and unexplained, a poor attempt at a cross over potential with cameo's from Kevin Smith (which was more irritating then funny) and Eve (quite pointless).

    The performances from the four leads do save the film from being a total failure, particularly from Ophelia Lovibond and Emma Roberts. Clarke clearly shows his gift for writing strong and rich characters. Some people have cried stereotype's for the four leads, with this i disagree in fact i feel all four of them were girls you could route for and were the strongest aspect of the film The sad part is i really wanted to love this film, i had high expectations and hoped it could be a winning cross over for Clarke. This film overall failed to give me the same excitement i had for his previous films. The plot and pacing felt uneven, the whole film was half an hour too long and more importantly not fun at all making 4.3.2.1 feel like a wasted opportunity to wider Clarke's audiences. I believe the best is yet to come from the award winning film maker but this is not the best example of his talent only showing a small amount of his potential. Maybe go back to basics next time!
    6blanche-2

    for a younger crowd

    Four young female friends in England (Ophelia Lovibond, Shanika Warren- Markland, Emma Roberts, Tamsin Egerton) have individual adventures, all of which end up connected to a huge diamond heist.

    Cassandra (Egerton), from a wealthy family, travels to New York City for an audition with an important piano teacher and also to meet her Internet boyfriend. Jo (Roberts), to help her family, has to work in a 7-11 type store at night. Kerrys (Warren-Markland) is a lesbian rebelling against her family, particularly her half-brother; and Shannon (Lovibond) is desperately unhappy, feels she has no one to talk to, abandoned by her mother, and contemplating suicide.

    Using the Pulp Fiction-Jackie Brown format, we see how each woman becomes involved with one another over three nights and what leads them to their involvement in a diamond heist, which during the film is being broadcast on TV in many scenes.

    I thought this was well done and appeals to a young crowd. The friends are beautiful and going through passages like losing virginity, trying to get accepted in an important school, parents breaking up, blended families, driving tests and the like.

    When Cassandra, a stunning blond, goes to New York for her audition, at one point she is walking around wearing a long sweater. That's it, a long sweater and nothing on her long, gorgeous legs. No woman walks around New York City like that. I don't mean to imply that you're "asking for it" - no - but for most women, the harassment, the men following you, and the whistling can be scary and/or annoying and not worth it, especially for someone new to the city.

    There are very funny as well as dramatic sections; this winds up as an entertaining film, a little longer than it needed to be, but fun.

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    • Trivia
      Emma Roberts is the only one of the four girls which is not a British actress.
    • Quotes

      Dillon: Do you kiss your mum with that mouth?

      Kerrys: Nah, but I kissed yours.

    • Connections
      Featured in Aristokraticheskiy kinematograf: Episode #1.3 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Keep Moving
      Written by Vega, Adam Deacon, Alex Hayes, Ashley Thomas and Clarke

      Published by © 1987 WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)

      Waifer Songs Ltd. (ASCAP) All rights administered by WB Music Corp

      Copyright Control

      Performed by Adam Deacon & Ashley Thomas (as Bashy) Featuring Paloma Faith

      Produced by Alex "Cores" Hayes

      Licensed courtesy of (P) 2010 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 4.3.2.1.
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Unstoppable Entertainment
      • Retro-juice Productions
      • Atlantic Swiss Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,477,582
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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