Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJack Flinter is skating on thin ice. Known to his friends as "Flick", he is drifting through life, dealing a bit of hash, drinking, and screwing around. His girlfriend Alice has had enough. ... Leer todoJack Flinter is skating on thin ice. Known to his friends as "Flick", he is drifting through life, dealing a bit of hash, drinking, and screwing around. His girlfriend Alice has had enough. His friend and business partner Des is strung out, his behavior increasingly unpredictable... Leer todoJack Flinter is skating on thin ice. Known to his friends as "Flick", he is drifting through life, dealing a bit of hash, drinking, and screwing around. His girlfriend Alice has had enough. His friend and business partner Des is strung out, his behavior increasingly unpredictable. Their latest scam has them in over their heads. He meets Isabelle, a German woman visiti... Leer todo
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The movie does have one high point. David Murray plays the lead role as `Jack Flinter', and does a good job. He was able to bring a sense of believability to the role with his tough but sensitive style. It would be interesting to see what he might do with a well written script and a good role in a big mainstream movie. I hope such a role comes his way in the near future, as I'll bet he'll give a great performance.
Flick tells the story of a small time dealer. You won't really care what happens to him, or his friends, although his German girlfriend is easy on the eye and is the only truly positive thing which I can remember about this film.
If you have some time to kill and absolutely nothing better to do then it could pass the time but you'd have to be really bored to enjoy the experience!
The film is about a couple of novice drug dealers so I suppose it's reasonable that they lack the look and demeanor of real criminals. Unfortunately, so also does every other character in the film. The "big time" drug buyers look like spongy, average business people rather than sinister, dangerous organized criminals. Not one of them looks like he or she could buy drugs, let alone distribute them. In a film with terrible scenery, props, and wardrobe, it takes a lot of work on the part of the actors to keep the film convincing. This film's actors lack the character to make this a convincing film about (even small-time) crime.
Other areas of disappointment are cinematography, lightning, and music. Each detract from whatever substance the film has.
I'd pass on this one: there are plenty of low-budget gangster moves to choose from that are both less boring and more assuring.
This 'flick' is a scrambled egg. I rented it on a 2-4-$1 deal at my local grindhouse video rental hackjob, which typically features a good deal of horror, vulgar comedy, and straight-to-video drug dealer sagas; the cover sold this as a drug/mobster movie set in Dublin. However, I was unable to tell where it was shot except for an occasional set of wet cobblestones. As for the filmmaker, it looks a a temporarily hip bartender was able to con his bosses into financing a movie about the 'thug life' as imagined by a complete neophyte.
Really, it's a mopey romantic 'guy flick' slightly modified to seem less pathetically whiny by tacking on a 'tough-guy' mob subplot. The party where 'flick' runs into the one chick, the thing with his partner, his personal issues, etc. etc. etc. It's really an episode of FRIENDS with some guys in leather coats hovering about.
The sex scene is not bad, I'll give it that, but other than that, it wasn't even a very good time-waster.
(Oh; reading the other reviews and finding it was shot on the proverbial shoestring budget, it totally explains the obviously fake Walther PPK in the van, and the rabbit-hunting rifle the 'police' tote at the iffy climactic shootout).
I'd like to be nicer, but really.
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- TriviaThe film was shot in 18 days on a budget of 18,000. According to Connolly "We put together a compact crew - first-timers like ourselves - and we shot the film in eighteen days, mostly within a three mile radius of O'Connell Bridge. We tried to follow some basic guidelines we had culled together from reading and hearing about low-budget film-making - namely, you write a script with a couple of characters in one location; you do an inventory of availability; you make it fit your budget; you rehearse well, talk everything through; you spend the money on getting the best gear you can afford; you keep the shoot tight - three weeks maximum; you use locations that are free; you keep to a twelve-hour day, six day week; you shoot a ratio of 6/1 and you keep away from people who say it can't be done."
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Jack Flinter: [Des finishes rolling a joint as Jack comes into the room] Where is it?
Des Fitzpatrick: What?
Jack Flinter: The gun.
Des Fitzpatrick: [hands it over] It's the one James Bond uses in the films.
Jack Flinter: Yeah, but this is real life.
[Jack points the gun at Des]
Jack Flinter: How does it feel Des?
Des Fitzpatrick: What are you playing at?
Jack Flinter: How does it feel Des?
Des Fitzpatrick: You're not scaring me. It's not loaded.
Jack Flinter: Give me the bullets.
Des Fitzpatrick: I don't have any.
Jack Flinter: Give me the bullets Des.
Des Fitzpatrick: It didn't come with bullets.
Jack Flinter: You got a gun with no bullets.
Des Fitzpatrick: Yeah.
Jack Flinter: Des?
Des Fitzpatrick: It's for effect.
Jack Flinter: For effect.
Des Fitzpatrick: Yeah.
Jack Flinter: Where did you get it?
Des Fitzpatrick: Barry sorted it out.
Jack Flinter: So Barry sorted out a gun for you so you could go to his uncle with the gun.
Des Fitzpatrick: So.
Jack Flinter: Think Des, think.
Des Fitzpatrick: Shut up, will you.
[getting up]
Des Fitzpatrick: Come on. Are you ready yet? We will need a fucking gun if we're late for these people.
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