johntstrick
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Some great lines, fairly shared among the cast. Well written and kept the chuckles coming. Put aside the worries about timing and the reviews from the usual sources who will jump straight on the bandwagon to slate this after watching 4 minutes of it. It's not perfectly polished and over-produced, granted, but that adds to the vibe of it. Very British in it's scenes and the characters blend well, with their various abilities, physical or otherwise.
Some good set pieces along the way through a storyline that's both believable and entertaining in a dark sit-com style. You find yourself rooting for them, despite what they're up to.
Some good set pieces along the way through a storyline that's both believable and entertaining in a dark sit-com style. You find yourself rooting for them, despite what they're up to.
Cracking little whodunit, with a great cast. Enjoyed the way the story unravelled with each character telling their part of it. Fresh take on the genre, and once you get your head around Daniel Craig's southern drawl, you get used to him being someone other than James Bond and being an interesting fella.
The way the story plays out keeps you guessing what, how and who, like a game of Cluedo but without the nightmare of having to play Cluedo.
All the characters were believable, and you get the feeling that the actors enjoyed every minute making this, as they get to ham it up a little and each makes the most of their small part in the tale.
I personally felt this was better than Glass Onion, but only because it came first.
The way the story plays out keeps you guessing what, how and who, like a game of Cluedo but without the nightmare of having to play Cluedo.
All the characters were believable, and you get the feeling that the actors enjoyed every minute making this, as they get to ham it up a little and each makes the most of their small part in the tale.
I personally felt this was better than Glass Onion, but only because it came first.
Everything you'd expect from a UK based film, pulled heartstrings, decent soundtrack, good character acting and a nice story, well told.
Joel Fry is excellent and stakes a claim for the next slightly nervy, slightly cute, slightly awkward leading man that all UK based comedies/love stories need. Rory Kinnear rapidly becoming a mainstay too, justifiably so despite the questionable accent that tended to wander around the Northern Shires throughout the film but this didn't take anything away from the decency of his character.
Lots of top names appear throughout the film, that'll have you pausing it and trying to remember what you last saw them in.
I enjoyed the film a lot, and it's message is worth remembering; that good people DO exist, but you don't always notice them.
Joel Fry is excellent and stakes a claim for the next slightly nervy, slightly cute, slightly awkward leading man that all UK based comedies/love stories need. Rory Kinnear rapidly becoming a mainstay too, justifiably so despite the questionable accent that tended to wander around the Northern Shires throughout the film but this didn't take anything away from the decency of his character.
Lots of top names appear throughout the film, that'll have you pausing it and trying to remember what you last saw them in.
I enjoyed the film a lot, and it's message is worth remembering; that good people DO exist, but you don't always notice them.