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The Leap

  • 2015
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Simon Merrells in The Leap (2015)
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London, 2084. An interstellar migration cop's fateful encounter with a young woman offers him a violent shot at redemption.London, 2084. An interstellar migration cop's fateful encounter with a young woman offers him a violent shot at redemption.London, 2084. An interstellar migration cop's fateful encounter with a young woman offers him a violent shot at redemption.

  • Director
    • Karel van Bellingen
  • Writer
    • Karel van Bellingen
  • Stars
    • Simon Merrells
    • Alix Wilton Regan
    • Katie Gunby
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    693
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Karel van Bellingen
    • Writer
      • Karel van Bellingen
    • Stars
      • Simon Merrells
      • Alix Wilton Regan
      • Katie Gunby
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Simon Merrells
    Simon Merrells
    • Jacob Reiss
    Alix Wilton Regan
    Alix Wilton Regan
    • Jade…
    Katie Gunby
    • Young Jade
    Jon Campling
    Jon Campling
    • Head Merc
    Peter Pedrero
    Peter Pedrero
    • Blue Merc
    Chris Webb
    Chris Webb
    • Red Merc
    Bella Saer
    • Newsreader
    Russell Barnett
    Russell Barnett
    • Commissioner Shepherd
    Karima McAdams
    Karima McAdams
    • Freehaven Hostess
    • (as Karima Adebibe)
    Phoebe Higson
    • Jade's Mother
    Cameron Harris
    • Officer Tuohy
    Lee Ravitz
    • Blind Man
    Paul Michael Harrison
    • Officer Evans
    • (as Paul Harrison)
    Mark Brooks
    • IMPA Officer 1
    James Hackney
    • IMPA Officer 2
    Joshua Bregman
    • Officer Green
    Neal 'Monkey' Stevens
    • Head Smuggler
    • (as Monkey Stevens)
    John Sharpe
    • Smuggler 1
    • Director
      • Karel van Bellingen
    • Writer
      • Karel van Bellingen
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    4joseph-90777

    Damning with faint praise: the best of the "DUST" bunch

    In terms of stuff that you find on the DUST YouTube channel, it's outstanding. But that doesn't change the fact that it's only possibly directed, full of people chewing the scenery, and clearly the product of someone with too much production budget and not enough directorial ability. Various issues:

    • There are 3 time jumps
    • the film begins with an over long beginning sequence that acts as a prologue, but could've been a much better served later in the film as a flashback or even cut
    • We hear -- not in graphic detail, but in far more detail than any reasonable director would include -- a woman doing her business. In the bathroom. We see her on the toilet. I do not need to hear someone tinkle.


    The film is the better of the bunch in terms of science fiction on YouTube. But it still suffers from overwroughtness; the product of people who don't know any better thinking they've made some genius script. It's not an essential piece of work.
    7I_Ailurophile

    Vivid, violent commentary

    'The leap' wastes no time informing us exactly what it is about, narratively and thematically. The opening title card speaks to blunt commentary on the inhumane horror of immigration enforcement before an immediate, violent depiction of that "rule of law."

    The short further imparts the glaring cognitive dissonance that law enforcement officers maintain to pretend they're ordinary good people while continuing to actively kill and oppress. Only by stepping back from the beliefs of such strict codes can one actually find moral clarity, and 'The leap' ensures we get that message, too.

    For as little as they are given to work with in these 28 minutes, stars Simon Merrells and Alix Wilton Regan nonetheless perform admirably, making their characters feel believably real and human. Jacob's (Merrells) characterization, as an immigration officer, perhaps confers upon him a greater conscience than matches contemporary reality, while Jade (Regan) is barely even second fiddle. Yet the actors do what they can with what is written, and to that end, I commend them.

    Maybe it's not fair to point out this short specifically, but nonetheless, it shares a fault all too common to the sci-fi genre. Women in the future are rarely depicted as anything other than a sex worker, a damsel in distress, or both, especially when they are written by men. Writer-director Karel van Bellingen sadly shares that lack of imagination. The reliance on these tropes is at best tiresome; can no one do better?

    Still, while imperfect, 'The leap' is sufficiently entertaining. Consumer technology on display in the film is believable, and in some ways doesn't seem far off from where we are in 2021. Broader depictions of the fictional future, including the 2084 skyline of London and exterior shots of a space-faring vessel, look pretty good to these eyes. And for as quick as the picture runs, it's duly thrilling in the story it tells.

    It could have benefited from a bit more imagination, but that's an issue one can claim for many a tale of any genre - and if that's the greatest criticism I can actively make, then I suppose we're in reasonably good hands. 'The leap' isn't bad; not at all. It effectively tells a capably engaging story, and is very plainspoken about its core messages.

    Worth 30 minutes of your time? Sure, why not.
    9petereplica

    Best thing I've seen in a long time

    An excellent short, better than most movies I've seen of late. The lead, Simon Merrells. He puts me in mind of Andrew Lincoln 'Rick'TWD, Jurgen Prochnow, Cillian Murphy, and Matt King (Superhans).The story I won't reveal., I found the whole thing reminded me of of 'Moon'. I've seen a few shorts recently, most better than the big films. Production quality was 10/10. Backdrops exceed Bladerunner. Acting was spot on. I'm afraid Hollywood has just become a messy CGI mess.

    I'm not sure, but the story line mirrors the plight of North African refugees to Europe, but in no way preachy; Guilt, repentance, and doing the right thing. All in all an enjoyable SF film.
    Kirpianuscus

    superb

    A well crafted short Sci. Fi. But the virtue, the basic virtue of it is to give rich exploration of delicate themes, from the relation with past, illusion, second chance, duty, form of parenthood, love, sacrifice, new worlds as refuges and temptations and target. The acting is admirable, the story- more than beautiful. A superb film for the wise manner of making detail by detail.
    10dariush75

    nice movie

    Nice movie.

    It would be great to make a feature film with the same actors.

    Beautiful story and good actors and good director.

    A movie you can watch more than once.

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Прыжок
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Ascension Productions
      • Great Guns UK
      • Take Point
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      • 30m
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