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Bypass

  • 2014
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
354
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Bypass (2014)
DramaThriller

After the tragic death of his mother, a teenage boy turns to a life of crime in order to make ends meet.After the tragic death of his mother, a teenage boy turns to a life of crime in order to make ends meet.After the tragic death of his mother, a teenage boy turns to a life of crime in order to make ends meet.

  • Director
    • Duane Hopkins
  • Writer
    • Duane Hopkins
  • Stars
    • George MacKay
    • Ben Dilloway
    • Charlotte Spencer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    354
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Duane Hopkins
    • Writer
      • Duane Hopkins
    • Stars
      • George MacKay
      • Ben Dilloway
      • Charlotte Spencer
    • 16User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    George MacKay
    George MacKay
    • Tim
    Ben Dilloway
    Ben Dilloway
    • Greg
    • (as Benjamin Dilloway)
    Charlotte Spencer
    Charlotte Spencer
    • Lilly
    Donald Sumpter
    Donald Sumpter
    • Grandfather
    Matt Cross
    Matt Cross
    • Lester
    Anton Valensi
    Anton Valensi
    • Fence
    • (as Anton Saunders)
    Lara Peake
    Lara Peake
    • Helen
    Arabella Arnott
    • Mum
    Chanel Cresswell
    Chanel Cresswell
    • Emily
    Barry Ward
    Barry Ward
    • New Supplier
    Nicola Stapleton
    Nicola Stapleton
    • Samantha - Post Office Cashier
    Andre Squire
    Andre Squire
    • Gang
    Adam Astill
    Adam Astill
    • Hospital Doctor
    Jason Bytheway
    • Bailiff
    Alan Billingham
    • Hospital Patient
    David Hopper
    David Hopper
    • Hospital Porter
    Melanie Tate
    • Hospital patient
    Jason Michael West
    • Helen's Boyfriend (Car Driver)
    • Director
      • Duane Hopkins
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      • Duane Hopkins
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    8thanksforthemessage

    A reflection of modern Britain

    'A Britain within a Britain' - Bypass is a film that captures the life of those in a post-industrial world. Where Thatcher's legacy is the choice between going hungry or sleeping in a cold room.

    I found this film to be a breath of fresh air and a step down a path British cinema hasn't delved for far too long. Portrayals of the working class have become a rarity and austerity has become the norm. To find a film that isn't another form of escapism but has the bravery to point the camera at our own lives should be applauded.

    Third Films always reward those that delve deeper into their work, and Bypass is no exception, it is rife with metaphors and solemn themes that act as the undercurrent within the film, adding gravity to the choices Tim must make.

    The narrative picks up a swift pace, coupled with the striking cinematography of David Procter, I found myself being pulled through some intense scenes, especially when Tim's illness (a reflection of the world he lives in) begins to take hold. Each pause from the action only adds to the weight on Tim's shoulders which builds and builds to a climactic finish.

    George Mackay delivers a performance that makes it hard not to sympathise with Tim's plight, making it hit home that Bypass' setting isn't diegetic, but a place many of us live in.
    6mooveephantom

    Great performance ruined by the director.

    George MacKay is still stellar as always. He became that character. His hurt, guilt, confusion, sorrow are all very real in the film and guy feel it. Also his physical transformation as a youth with an undisclosed illness is so heartbreaking. You can see that he slimed down quite a bit to play the role. Unfortunately Duane's "poet/dreamlike/arthouse" sequences, lack of dialogue, lazy directing, terrible editing and drawn out visuals really take you out of the experience and emotion and it just works against the film. I get that the filmmakers wanted to convey the bleakness of it all in a very artistic fashion but it just didn't work story wise. Such a shame because George is such a talented actor.
    10fourrpaws

    Bypass: one to watch!

    Bypass is not the kind of movie I usually go to, but I'm glad I did. It is a gritty, compelling story about a boy trying to become a man, trapped within a society that marginalises and ignores him. He is trying to do good but outside pressure forces him into bad decisions which cause his life to spiral out of control.

    The performances were all superb and the cinematography was impressive. It is a shame that it wasn't available in more theatres, for the beauty of the imagery may lose some of its impact on a small screen. That being said, I will be ordering a DVD when they become available, for this is a film I will want to rematch and share with friends. The film forces the audience to think and consider not only the lives of the characters on screen but their own as well. Post theatre discussions continued for hours. It is a rare film these days that makes the viewer think, and Bypass is one such film.
    8mikey-forshaw

    George MacKay is a revelation

    In a cinematic landscape dominated by superhero franchises, BYPASS provides a platform for the kind of characters the peerless Alan Clarke regularly gave a voice too. Set in a community that has been decimated by industrial decline, the film follows Tim (George MacKay) as he struggles to hold the last fragments of his family together. Much like Jérémie Renier's character in L'Infant (2005), Tim lives on the fringes of society and survives through petty crime. When faced with the reality of losing his family home, Tim is left with no option but to follow the path that led is older brother (Benjamin Dilloway) to jail – and his circumstances are further complicated by his rapidly deteriorating health.

    Although BYPASS is set amongst a social-realist landscape, Hopkin's has infused Tim's world with a striking aesthetic - were dialogue is sparse and the cinematography and sound design propel the narrative. David Proctor's cinematography is beautiful, and as Tim's life spirals out of control the imagery carefully immerses the audience in his increasingly desperate situation. As the central protagonist George MacKay (FOR THOSE IN PERIL, SUNSHINE ON LEITH, PRIDE) is a revelation, and his scenes with Lester (Matt Cross) in particular, bristle with tension and menace.

    BYPASS isn't what David Fincher calls popcorn cinema; it demands its audience to engage with its themes, and asks them to reflect long after they have left the cinema

    BYPASS is a confident and provocative film which despite another 5 years of potential privatisation, is optimistic for its characters futures. If you truly care about British independent cinema then please ignore the critics, watch BYPASS on VoD* and make up your own mind

    *http://www.bypassthefilm.co.uk/
    8robingerrard-24471

    Life in the poverty trap

    Bypass does a brilliant job of illustrating the grim reality of what life is like when you don't have money. As the deadlines, debts and obligations mount we see the intense pressure put on Tim as he tries to hold his life together. Duane Hopkins' script shows how the UK is at a turning point, as being working class now is an aspiration rather than a reality for many.

    Benjamin Dilloway & George MacKay's time together on the screen is a highlight as the two brothers with different personalities, the older street smart hard man & the younger naive innocent tackle the problems life throws at the family.

    Chris Barwell's edit plays with space and time, giving a further sense of the lack of control the characters have over their lives.

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      Director Duane Hopkins started work on this film while making his first feature film Better Things. The starting point was the question 'Is morality a luxury?'.

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Sweden
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Παράκαμψη
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      • Ffilm Ffolyn
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      • MEDIA Programme of the European Union
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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