Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Luke de Woolfson | ... | Luke | |
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Charlie Covell | ... | Carly |
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Susie Harriet | ... | Suze |
Genevieve O'Reilly | ... | Eve Fisher | |
Tobias Menzies | ... | Will Fletcher | |
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Nigel Cooke | ... | Jim |
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Ava Burton | ... | Nun Hen-Nighter |
Lorna Watson | ... | Lead Hen-Nighter | |
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Rebecca Cooper | ... | Jackie the Bride |
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Ernesto Tomasini | ... | Italian Customer |
Badi Uzzaman | ... | Shopkeeper | |
Laurie Hagen | ... | Ana | |
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Ben Farrow | ... | Ben |
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Martina Laird | ... | Doctor |
Gemma Jones | ... | Lizzie Fisher |
Taking place over twenty four hours, the story centres on Will Fletcher, a passionate musician, and Eve Fisher, a beautiful, free-spirited woman who works in the local bar. Whilst struggling to cope with a tragic secret, Will saves Eve from a drunken customer at closing time and their paths become inextricably linked. Intrigued by one another, they journey through London, not knowing what the night holds or what the day may bring. As dawn turns to light and the two draw ever closer, can Will reveal the truth to Eve? Written by Quicksilver Films
I saw a preview screening of this at the weekend. It has a very involving story line and I soon found myself wrapped up in the couples journey threw London. It is not the usual genre I would opt for but, the engaging story, great choice of locations and top notch acting kept me entertained. I felt connected to the characters and as the credits started to roll I wanted to know where their journey together was heading. It has a few flaws but they never distracted from the message of the film. It passed the all important watch test, although as I say not my genre, I never found myself looking at my watch to see how long was left. I was captivated by what was happening to the central characters. I left the screening feeling upbeat, thinking about how at our darkest hour something small can happen to bring us into the light.
I would recommend this for anyone looking for something a little different.