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Chaos and confusion reign as the world of a troubled man caves in, self destructs and obliterates, leaving the audience equally challenged and quite often awkward and uncomfortable - which is exactly as intended you suspect. Outstanding lead from Ben Wishaw.
Joseph (Ben Whishaw) works at the airport security checkpoint. He's struggling with mental illness and it spirals out of control.
Full marks for Ben Whishaw's performance. Full full marks. The story could do a bit more dramatic reworking. It needs a more compelling climax. It does get a bit repetitive. Nevertheless, this is all about Ben and he's amazing.
Full marks for Ben Whishaw's performance. Full full marks. The story could do a bit more dramatic reworking. It needs a more compelling climax. It does get a bit repetitive. Nevertheless, this is all about Ben and he's amazing.
- SnoopyStyle
- Feb 16, 2022
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Mysteriously mysterious .
Watch it and find out for yourself.
There's times you think woahh then there's times you think WTF is going on but there are also times you think what a wicked actor.
Watch it and find out for yourself.
There's times you think woahh then there's times you think WTF is going on but there are also times you think what a wicked actor.
- dhshoesali
- Jan 22, 2022
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- crowmick-243-513330
- Feb 10, 2022
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Ben Wishaw channels a little of his 'perfume' performance here, (see if you catch the reference), although much more unhinged of course. More madness less method. There's an anxiety which runs throughout this entire picture, exaggerated by the handheld style camera which follows Wishaw's 'Joseph' as he unravels of the course of a couple of days. I really enjoyed this wee film, it all hinges around Wishaw's performance of course and he's great.
I can understand if some folk don't like the shaky cam thing but I thought it worked really well.
I'll keep it spoiler free.
7.3/10.
I can understand if some folk don't like the shaky cam thing but I thought it worked really well.
I'll keep it spoiler free.
7.3/10.
- necromancer-mcgill
- May 28, 2021
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Miles better than 'falling down'. Able to project myself onto the character and speculate on what was going on for him and what the outcomes would/ should be. Realism felt high.
- jimdl-65656
- Sep 18, 2021
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I saw this film at Sundance 2020. Lead gave us a thrilling performance. However, camera being handheld most of the time and especially in the more active scenes lead to an unwatchable shaky cam whenever the main character started running. Almost no wide shots the whole movie, and everything was close up. All the time people would be doing things with their hands or something like that but you couldn't even see it and that was so annoying. I would literally stop watching during the shaky cam parts because I was getting literally nothing from it and I was scared I would get a headache. If the movie had a bit more polish or maturity with the cinematography perhaps it would have been eons more enjoyable.
- cliftonsierralk
- Feb 8, 2020
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I love Ben Whishaw, and this is strangely reminiscent of ' Perfume: Story of a Murderer.' It's a fairly arty film, shot in a very modern way. It takes place over twenty four hours and details the slide into mental meltdown of a young airport worker, Joseph. He's a bit of a loner, has obviously had a bit of a traumatic upbringing with a strict, grumpy Father and a downtrodden Mother. His job is mundane, he has few friends and is struggling with lonliness.
His descent into mental decline is almost reminiscent of ' Joker', as it almost feels as though Joseph is becoming liberated and free ad he begins to run amok in London. I really liked it, and thought Ben Whishaw was convincing and likeable. I was on his side all the way through.
His descent into mental decline is almost reminiscent of ' Joker', as it almost feels as though Joseph is becoming liberated and free ad he begins to run amok in London. I really liked it, and thought Ben Whishaw was convincing and likeable. I was on his side all the way through.
- joannekate
- Dec 4, 2021
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Disturbingly pleasing.
If you're a film junkie like myself then you'll appreciate the time and effort that Aneil Karia and everyone else put in to make this happen.
I enjoyed it. Not my place to say where it could have been improved. It is what it is.
Thank you.
If you're a film junkie like myself then you'll appreciate the time and effort that Aneil Karia and everyone else put in to make this happen.
I enjoyed it. Not my place to say where it could have been improved. It is what it is.
Thank you.
- DaneliusUK
- Jun 15, 2021
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There's no denying the acting here is top notch. However, the storyline is deeply depressing, miserable characters with no redeeming qualities, and camera work that may require some viewers reaching for the anti-sickness tablets . Using a very shakey hand held camera for large chunks of this film, I had a headache by the end. If you want a feel good movie this certainly isnt the one for you.
- daviddunn-90653
- May 29, 2021
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I have just finished watching this and I am emotionally drained. For those saying this is amatuerish I am sorry but you know nothing about cinema at all. The hand held camera works brilliantly - it lets us into josephs world. The fact that people on the street are staring at him and the camera doesn't matter as they would stare at his behaviour anyway and it adds to the realism and this must have added to the pressure for Ben Wishaw to pull this off. At times this feels like a cruel documentary where the subject is allowed to hit rock bottom for the good of the film. This is stunning. Wishaw should have had an oscar - he has a massive career ahead of him. Give it a chance as it does start slowly but with good reason. Let your self immerse in it and you won't even realise you are watching a movie.
Well its an intersting Concept and basically the Arthouse Version of "Joker" so to say. Without a doubt an amibtious Project and it started off very well and exciting but then lost itself in trivality. The Problem is that you felt writer and director did not really know what to do once his leading characters reached the Peak and it started to be repetive and even unlogical to some Points.
Ben Whishaw is great in the leading role, often even very irrating which was absolutely intetioned and fitted his characters transofrmation. The actress who played his mother also touched my heart and pulled the right strings. The rest of the cast is solid but not really too noteworthy as they appear as quickly as they disappear again. The shakey camera Thing was definitely overdone.
Anyway the film is the invitation into the brain of a man who suffers from a mental breakdown and goes on an Anarchist self finding trip. I am not sure what the film tries to tell us, except that crazy People often emerge from the normal ones.
- Alexander_Blanchett
- Feb 27, 2020
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Surge
This art house movie was a stream of consciousness in real time depicting an airport customs officers ensuring mental health breakdown in response to the challenges of everyday life.
In the Joker we had a similar approach where the everyday life was more interesting.
To my mind the acting quirks and contortions of a method acting demonstration is insufficient to sustain a movie, in the classroom as an acting exercise yes, but we don't want to see footballers practice we want to see the game.
There was zero story, zero dialogue and no narrative drive or impetus, we had insufficient character development or back story for the audience to develop any sympathy so we didn't care about the outcome.
This was instantly forgettable rubbish if you managed to stick with it to the end.
This art house movie was a stream of consciousness in real time depicting an airport customs officers ensuring mental health breakdown in response to the challenges of everyday life.
In the Joker we had a similar approach where the everyday life was more interesting.
To my mind the acting quirks and contortions of a method acting demonstration is insufficient to sustain a movie, in the classroom as an acting exercise yes, but we don't want to see footballers practice we want to see the game.
There was zero story, zero dialogue and no narrative drive or impetus, we had insufficient character development or back story for the audience to develop any sympathy so we didn't care about the outcome.
This was instantly forgettable rubbish if you managed to stick with it to the end.
- martimusross
- Aug 8, 2021
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My First review on this site and I watch many films in many genres.
Captivating from the start. Great journey that shows a mental struggle.main character is so interesting to the end. So much better than alot of the films on Netflix.
Captivating from the start. Great journey that shows a mental struggle.main character is so interesting to the end. So much better than alot of the films on Netflix.
- tonyc13-420-876168
- Apr 20, 2022
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First of all, and as many of people reviewing this movie, I was annoyed by the shaky camera. I totally understand why it's been used, and it does create the desired effect of loss of control and mental chaos, but it's way overdone and even at points it spoils the great performance from Whishaw in the main role as you can barely see his face. It really bothered me at the beginning, but in time I've got pass it and could let myself into the ride.
It's quite an intense one, with good performances and atmosphere, but it didn't feel very realistic to me. A lot of the situations were quite unbelievable (more in London, where I live), and even the character's transformation, I'm no expert, but I'm not so sure it would go that way, I have to trust the director and writer have done some research on it, but I'm still unsure about it, there doesn't seem to be enough going on for a person to break like that. From the beginning we see that the guy has some issues going on though, so it could make sense I guess. Besides the reasons, again, big merit to the main actor on his performance.
The story is quite simple, not much going on really, but overall is an interesting movie.
It's quite an intense one, with good performances and atmosphere, but it didn't feel very realistic to me. A lot of the situations were quite unbelievable (more in London, where I live), and even the character's transformation, I'm no expert, but I'm not so sure it would go that way, I have to trust the director and writer have done some research on it, but I'm still unsure about it, there doesn't seem to be enough going on for a person to break like that. From the beginning we see that the guy has some issues going on though, so it could make sense I guess. Besides the reasons, again, big merit to the main actor on his performance.
The story is quite simple, not much going on really, but overall is an interesting movie.
- foxtografo
- Aug 26, 2021
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BW is always good to watch in everything he does, but this was just too uncomfortable and similar to the daily frustrations we all regularly face, for me to want to watch to the end. One bad day after another until he reached breaking point and cracked! Poor man.
Personally I prefer a little escapism from reality!
Personally I prefer a little escapism from reality!
- lucyannashford
- Oct 8, 2021
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Reminded me so much of the Michael Douglas film, 'Falling Down'...just not as good.
I would like to see the lead actor in something else, because he was brilliant. Everyone and everything else about this film sucked!
I would like to see the lead actor in something else, because he was brilliant. Everyone and everything else about this film sucked!
- Go_For_The_Jugular
- Sep 14, 2021
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If you've ever watched someone close have a severe mental breakdown then this might hit a few nerves. This was not overacted it was real and raw. This is happening all over the world and people need to realise it can happen to them or someone close to them. Whoever said this was overacted clearly hasn't witnessed this type of breakdown first hand in their lifetime. I hope they never do as it is most harrowing and terrifying for family members. The acting was first class and really showed the true reality of the lack of understanding of others. My heart goes out to those who have suffered such severe mental breakdowns and their loved ones that have witnessed them.
- Antiguan-Princess
- Oct 2, 2021
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Effective in depicting a mental breakdown. The shallow depth of field close-ups with only the protagonist in focus show his isolation, it reminded me of An Elephant Sitting Still (2018).
Unfortunately the extreme shaky cam made me feel queasy so I left the cinema after about half an hour. I can see why the artistic decision was made but I just couldn't handle it.
Unfortunately the extreme shaky cam made me feel queasy so I left the cinema after about half an hour. I can see why the artistic decision was made but I just couldn't handle it.
The extremely talented Ben Whishaw in a tour de force role of a man having a complete breakdown. The film is basically nothing more than that other than some interaction with a few others, primarily his parents. I love him as a performer and all he has done has gradually produced a really fascinating career and from what I know, he's seems also a pretty interesting man. I think I would like him. He is great here, but I cannot say that I enjoyed this film very much other than viewing a performer giving it his all. It is depressing to watch and it wore me out, but I am glad that I got too see what he does here. Other than Bond films, it's a rarity to see him in conventional films and he is never less than good and usually more than that.
- justahunch-70549
- Aug 16, 2022
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This thing is so strange and it will be hard to follow for most and too strange to accept for the rest. Bizarre crap with no flow.
- ferdmalenfant
- Sep 10, 2020
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Taken at face value you could mistake this movie for a Falling Down clone set in the UK, but that's a huge disservice to the excellent job Whishaw does of conveying the build up, and aftermath, of a mental breakdown. Minimal dialog and free-hand camera work make the experience immersive, and Aneil Karia's direction does a great job of keeping the audience slightly detached from the reality going on around the protagonist, just as he feels detached from the world. Highly recommended.
The film has a very slow start but it is worth it in the end. There is an element of "Falling Down". However, unlike that movie, Surge really doesn't have any back story, and therein lies its weakness. It is also somewhat contrived at times, in particular the sequence of events that pushed the main character over the edge.
There is one small mystery that is not explained, to which the viewer is not privileged to hear, occurring at a wedding reception - although I guess it is just a verbal repetition of what is written on the notes the main character passes to bank tellers.
Ben Wishaw's performance is extremely good, but, set against a script with the weakness mentioned above, it doesn't rate more than a 6 from me.
There is one small mystery that is not explained, to which the viewer is not privileged to hear, occurring at a wedding reception - although I guess it is just a verbal repetition of what is written on the notes the main character passes to bank tellers.
Ben Wishaw's performance is extremely good, but, set against a script with the weakness mentioned above, it doesn't rate more than a 6 from me.
This movie is a stereotypical tale of a regular person getting unhinged .
There is no original thought, just an over-acted succession of a few cliched scenes and cinematic approaches we have seen in countless movies before .
The filming and editing is equally uninspired, an amateurish attempt at supporting a story that didn't exist, and hence being erractic without reason .
The creators tried too hard, had neither the skills nor talent to execute the project even if there had been a foundation .
It's just a mess without direction and meaning .
There is no original thought, just an over-acted succession of a few cliched scenes and cinematic approaches we have seen in countless movies before .
The filming and editing is equally uninspired, an amateurish attempt at supporting a story that didn't exist, and hence being erractic without reason .
The creators tried too hard, had neither the skills nor talent to execute the project even if there had been a foundation .
It's just a mess without direction and meaning .