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Bait

  • 2014
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
579
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Joanne Mitchell and Victoria Smurfit in Bait (2014)
DramaThriller

Bex and Dawn are trapped. They dream of taking control of their lives and owning their own upmarket cafe, but no one will give people like them the opportunity.Bex and Dawn are trapped. They dream of taking control of their lives and owning their own upmarket cafe, but no one will give people like them the opportunity.Bex and Dawn are trapped. They dream of taking control of their lives and owning their own upmarket cafe, but no one will give people like them the opportunity.

  • Director
    • Dominic Brunt
  • Writer
    • Paul Roundell
  • Stars
    • Victoria Smurfit
    • Joanne Mitchell
    • Jonathan Slinger
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    579
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dominic Brunt
    • Writer
      • Paul Roundell
    • Stars
      • Victoria Smurfit
      • Joanne Mitchell
      • Jonathan Slinger
    • 19User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Victoria Smurfit
    Victoria Smurfit
    • Bex
    Joanne Mitchell
    Joanne Mitchell
    • Dawn
    Jonathan Slinger
    Jonathan Slinger
    • Jeremy
    Charlie Chuck
    • Nev
    • (as David Kear)
    Mark Rathbone
    Mark Rathbone
    • Col
    Adam Fogerty
    Adam Fogerty
    • Si
    Emma Hewitt
    • Trudy
    Tracey Sheals
    • Caroline Lawler
    Leanne Rowley
    • Amanda
    Megan Rosendale
    • Chloe
    Zachary Moore
    • Ethan
    Sofia Snowball
    • Grace
    Anthony Mark Streeter
    Anthony Mark Streeter
    • Liam
    Andrew Dunn
    • David
    Geoffrey Austin Newland
    Geoffrey Austin Newland
    • Mr Hawley
    • (as Geoffrey Newland)
    Rula Lenska
    Rula Lenska
    • Linda
    Ross Adams
    Ross Adams
    • Letting Agent
    John Wilson
    • Arthur
    • Director
      • Dominic Brunt
    • Writer
      • Paul Roundell
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    6stephenlgash

    Painful to Watch but Worth it

    This is one of those films where you keep screaming at the TV, call the police. As things slowly get from bad to worse for our heroines. The evil guy in this is pure psycho and the only reason I kept watching, in the hope he'd get a painful death, you'll have to watch to see if I got my wish. I would recommend this for those with a strong stomach, the violence towards Women is intolerable. As are other violent scenes to an elderly Man and an OAP.

    Just watch it so to see the end....
    3kosmasp

    Bait for it

    Though better not, because you'll be baiting for a long time. Which can be considered a pun especially considering our main bad guy in this. The movie has a feel of TV movie of the week to it. The main bad guy being so cliché that he almost ruins a completely solid build up. The introduced female characters where really nice and felt "real". Overcoming diversities, standing their own ground and such things.

    But again the moment the bad guy comes into the play ... and it's not like the viewer will not be aware of him. It's very predictable, to a point where you are wondering if the women shouldn't have seen it earlier. This is not a generalization, actually the characters seem strong enough to be aware or to have realized what was going to happen. If anyone is doing a generalization it's the movie. And it's a shame, because these things happen and the victims have a hard time battling them ... So while the theme/idea works and it starts off good, it does slide into bad country very quickly
    10stewsith

    A compelling & visceral ride

    I saw this film at it's premiere at the Leeds International Film Festival 2014 and was delighted to find a gripping story with very interesting characters. Both female leads were fantastic in their roles and I was gripped from start to finish. It is a definite step up for Director Dominic Brunt after his directorial debut with Before Dawn (2012) and both the character building and story have improved dramatically. The story is thrilling and the actions of the film's Loan Shark villain are brutal and visceral, often shockingly so. This only adds to the gritty, real world quality the film presents to us. I would recommend this film to anyone who enjoys a good thriller! 10/10
    7okpilak

    Quite a ride

    Two young women simply hate that they have this shop in this dingy mall, when they know they could do much better with their own shop. They hate being stuck there. Bex is more the looker, and Dawn is more the mousy woman. It is Bex who attracts the creeps, which makes working there even worse. They have saved money, and try to get a loan. They can't close the loan at the bank. And along comes Jeremy. Suave and convincing. But really a psychopath who works for a criminal gang that loans money at massive interest rates, and then uses the most brutal methods to collect, and no one had better be a day late. And he has an enforcer to help him. The women need 20K Pounds for the shop, and each of them have managed to save 5K. Jeremy goes on a date with Dawn, and while getting her drunk, she sort of told him to get the 10K which he said he could get her. Looking at the new location and asking how quickly they could be in business, he drops that it would be 1K per month for 40 months for the loan of 10K. Telling him they can't afford that, they say no deal. Except he says Dawn told him to get the money, and there are procurement costs in doing so, so even though no money is loaned, she owes him 3K. And it is made very clear there will be a lot of harm to her family if that is not paid. She panics after seeing a family member severely beaten and agrees to give 5K to be placed where he says to do so. He then visits her, saying he didn't get the money, and she now owes 6K. To make the point, Bex is severely beaten. This is very visceral, and shows the tactics of loan sharks. They are not fooling around. And clearly Jeremy likes his work. This puts the women in an impossible situation, with the demands escalating and the brutality promised on their family making it worse. And neither of these two woman are of the nature to become brutal themselves, but if they can't, they have no way out. But how can they? It is a very gut wrenching film. One could poke holes in the action which one can do for almost any film. But it will keep one watching to the end.
    5jordan2240

    Ruined by a stupid ending

    I thought this was a solid 7 for about 3/4 of the movie even though it was a bit preposterous at times, but the ending (well, not the very end) sort of ruined the entire film for me. It was beyond preposterous and rife with stupidity. I'm not going to give it away, but let's just say the weapon the women used to try to take out their adversary was a rather poor choice, and their plan didn't seem particularly well thought out. Nonetheless, that scene did contain some entertaining gore. The acting was fine and there was enough suspense to keep me wondering how this would ultimately play out. Because of the ending, I can't necessarily recommend the film, but it wouldn't be the worst one you've ever seen either.

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    • Release date
      • September 4, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Taking
    • Filming locations
      • West Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • Mitchell-Brunt Films
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      • £180,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 22m(82 min)
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