A full-time carer plots a daring heist from the Houses of Parliament, in a bid to thwart devastating welfare reforms known as Independence Credit.A full-time carer plots a daring heist from the Houses of Parliament, in a bid to thwart devastating welfare reforms known as Independence Credit.A full-time carer plots a daring heist from the Houses of Parliament, in a bid to thwart devastating welfare reforms known as Independence Credit.
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A new bill awaits vote that will affect caregiver resources for citizens with disabilities. Sadie Baxter is a stressed young woman who cares for her ailing sister. Thus begins "The Whip", a smart independent feature that moves briskly and capably. Sadie (played with great empathy by Shian Denovan), enlists the help of three friends to break into Parliament to steal a blackmail book. Gala Wesson, Daniel Davids, and Tom Knight round out this fine cast. Ray Bullock, Jr. Plays a memorable villain. Director Christopher Presswell, along with his co-writer and actors, treats us to a very entertaining and suspenseful tale. Character differences are highlighted via clever pairings and payoffs. Everyone here has something at stake. If you enjoy British capers, you'll love this!
This small budget indie heist film is a type of political heist with a goal of nit to enrich the capers themselves but for a bigger outcome for social reasons. Yes its a small budgeted movie but its story and pacing keeps you interested and moving forward through the story and characters. Over all acting was on point with the cast, some really nice aerial shots too. The Whip is a nice divergent heist film that doesn't show up too often. The stakes are different and more personal than get rich quick kinda robbery then hide in a none extradition type of country. Over all this was a fine capper of a film.
The Whip critiques social inequality, with the villains clearly representing the entrenched political elite, but it doesn't turn preachy, instead sticking to a cleverly thought out heist plot
Once the heist begins, the action picks up quickly, with tight pacing and a few twists that keep things engaging. Although some sets feel minimal-understandable given the challenges of filming Parliament-the story moves swiftly enough to keep viewers absorbed. Overall, The Whip is an entertaining film with a strong cast and a story that's just as believable as any Ocean's caper.
Highly recommended and shows what can be done with an indie budget and a great idea.
Once the heist begins, the action picks up quickly, with tight pacing and a few twists that keep things engaging. Although some sets feel minimal-understandable given the challenges of filming Parliament-the story moves swiftly enough to keep viewers absorbed. Overall, The Whip is an entertaining film with a strong cast and a story that's just as believable as any Ocean's caper.
Highly recommended and shows what can be done with an indie budget and a great idea.
The budget of this film must have been around £200. The CGI inside parliament is laughable-cartoonish figures moving like SIMS characters. It honestly feels like no real actors were ever in the UK; all exterior scenes look like they were shot in front of a green screen with mismatched lighting and flat color grading. The story is incoherent, with no explanation, buildup, or reason behind anything-just random scenes stitched together. Don't be fooled by the 7s and 8s in the reviews those are probably from the cast or crew. A cheap, confused digital mess that fails on every level and leaves you wondering why it was even made.
An overall watchable movie with its strong and weak points. First, it is an enjoyable story that can make you think and flows easily. It unfolds nicely and in a slow fashion with explanations to help guide it along. These explanations can easily transfer accross to our current political system, giving a real world feel that can be seen in our own lives in some aspect. On the weak points, it becomes obvious at a very early stage that this movie was made on an extremely small tight budget, but as long as you can see past that, then you should enjoy the movie. If you appreciate small indy films, then it's worth a watch.
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- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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