A Patch of Fog
- 2015
- 1h 32m
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6.5/10
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A security guard catches a famous writer/television host shoplifting and blackmails him into becoming friends.A security guard catches a famous writer/television host shoplifting and blackmails him into becoming friends.A security guard catches a famous writer/television host shoplifting and blackmails him into becoming friends.
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I pick awesome movies totally at random sometimes and this is one. I'd call it an uncomfortable thriller. We meet Sandy Duffy, an author, that 25 years ago published a book, about life with agoraphobic father, and himself being lost in a fog one night for hours, and his dear ol' da never even attempted to go look for him, it won him a bunch of awards, fame, money, however... Adult Sandy has secrets, and one of those is he loves the thrill of shoplifting, until he gets caught by a security guard, Robert. Instead of handing him over to the police, Robert blackmails Sandy into becoming his friend. Robert is a very lonely, very creepy dude, and he latches on and won't let go. Definitely worth a watch! Sandy may have a few other dark secrets... Equipped with a highly satisfying ending!! Filmbufftim on FB
A nice little story taking place in urban northern Ireland using some of the seasoned cast of game of thrones and perhaps some of the crew involved too.
Nice to see the group staying together and completing other projects in between game of thrones. Something similar happened last year at tiff with the Fargo TV crew and "Cut Bank" (Fargo 2.0) starring John Malkovich as the rural sheriff
High production values. Clever,well spoken dialogue in a first full length feature from a young director who previous did some short film submissions at tiff.
Well worth seeing. Cleverly done and enjoyable to all. Interesting Q&A afterwards. Thanks to all that attended.
Mike
Nice to see the group staying together and completing other projects in between game of thrones. Something similar happened last year at tiff with the Fargo TV crew and "Cut Bank" (Fargo 2.0) starring John Malkovich as the rural sheriff
High production values. Clever,well spoken dialogue in a first full length feature from a young director who previous did some short film submissions at tiff.
Well worth seeing. Cleverly done and enjoyable to all. Interesting Q&A afterwards. Thanks to all that attended.
Mike
I don't really enjoy watching films about sick, twisted people. But they are sometimes interesting. This one was small, and based on writing and tension. Both of which elements were above average.
The Belfast setting was refreshing for me, since I haven't seen many films based in Northern Ireland, and the cinematography did it justice.
Both leads seemed perfectly cast. That is so important.
I don't recall any music or sex, and the violence was minimal.
The ending included some memorable imagery that I would not have predicted.
But I still wish I hadn't watched this film. Because it will just add to the endless gallery of disturbing images in my mind from past viewings of countless films. So many of which these days are about murder, infidelity, crime, or depression.
It shouldn't come as a surprise that a film featuring Stephen Graham is very good. I couldn't get into the first ten minutes, however there is a turning point, and this film really does take off.
The story is unique, I have never seen a film where a character has such a strange motivation, that motivation seemingly being loneliness. Plenty of twists and turns, expect the unexpected, this film doesn't follow any rules.
The acting is terrific, Hill and Graham truly manage to bring their characters to life.
I loved the ending, I really wasn't expecting that to happen.
The moral of the story, don't go pinching from shops, because you never know who's watching you!
This was very good, 7/10.
The story is unique, I have never seen a film where a character has such a strange motivation, that motivation seemingly being loneliness. Plenty of twists and turns, expect the unexpected, this film doesn't follow any rules.
The acting is terrific, Hill and Graham truly manage to bring their characters to life.
I loved the ending, I really wasn't expecting that to happen.
The moral of the story, don't go pinching from shops, because you never know who's watching you!
This was very good, 7/10.
I couldn't find anything to watch so I decided to check out movie trailers from films featured on Netflix. Came across this hidden gem. Solid story. The two main actors were great. Wasn't the greatest film but was definitely a sweet surprise. Give it a watch
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- TriviaBoth Hill and McElhinney had roles in Game of Thrones as Lord Varys and Ser Barristan Selmy respectively.
- SoundtracksOff The Handle
Written and Performed by Rory Gallagher
Published by Bug Music Ltd., a BMG Company
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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