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 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.
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
Do not expect special effects to try to thrill you, do not expect stunning landscapes to enchant you, but do expect one hell of a ride.
This is possibly the most intense and clever thriller I have seen. An array of characters but after the film you cannot remember any of them apart from 2 people. Thats what this film is about, 2 people and one incident. The blurb does not sell this film, I mean, it tells you what happens and there is nothing exciting about a famous shoplifter getting blackmailed. Get ready to be awe struck. This is clever, sad, witty and real. twists and turns galore. Go and watch it and get ready for 90 minutes of pure film
This is possibly the most intense and clever thriller I have seen. An array of characters but after the film you cannot remember any of them apart from 2 people. Thats what this film is about, 2 people and one incident. The blurb does not sell this film, I mean, it tells you what happens and there is nothing exciting about a famous shoplifter getting blackmailed. Get ready to be awe struck. This is clever, sad, witty and real. twists and turns galore. Go and watch it and get ready for 90 minutes of pure film
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
A Patch of Fog is a small Irish film about a security guard who blackmails a celebrity he finds shoplifting into being his friend.
This is a small film that probably would have worked better if it was cut down in length and used as a one hour TV drama. Saying that it still manages to be reasonably entertaining.
The two leads do a good job especially Stephen Graham who shows his versatility here as the lonely man just looking for friendship but going about it the wrong way. Although both actors are great the one slight downfall was that neither character manages to garner much sympathy from the audience which left me a little detached from the events that followed.
Overall I thought this was a decent small film and it did have a very good ending which makes it worth sitting through.
This is a small film that probably would have worked better if it was cut down in length and used as a one hour TV drama. Saying that it still manages to be reasonably entertaining.
The two leads do a good job especially Stephen Graham who shows his versatility here as the lonely man just looking for friendship but going about it the wrong way. Although both actors are great the one slight downfall was that neither character manages to garner much sympathy from the audience which left me a little detached from the events that followed.
Overall I thought this was a decent small film and it did have a very good ending which makes it worth sitting through.
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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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