Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDuring a heat-wave in Brighton, a mysterious drifter comes between a rich brother and sister.During a heat-wave in Brighton, a mysterious drifter comes between a rich brother and sister.During a heat-wave in Brighton, a mysterious drifter comes between a rich brother and sister.
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- WissenswertesThe film was shot in two chunks. One week in a rented house, then waiting 8 weeks, they reconvened, then shot on location for another week.
- PatzerJamie describes a Caprese salad ingredients as tomato and mozzarella. In fact, it's not a Caprese until you add basil as well. He also says that they pick the "tom" right off the tree. Tomatoes grow on either vines or bushes, not on trees.
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Nice little noir, though shot on a very low budget
Found this on Amazon, and was pleasantly surprised.
Set in Brighton during the summer, a guy starts seeing some girl he meets in a club, and ends up staying with her indefinitely, but doesn't realize she has a weird, controlling brother. I won't ruin what happens, but the guy has to navigate their rich house, their money, and the brothers increasingly strange demands.
For such a low budget, this was really stunningly shot, Brighton looks rich and foreboding, with darkness always on the fringes of the screen. The story was a bit flimsy at times, and takes a while to get going, but it has some nice set pieces, with some stand out tech control - one scene shows the guy having spent the evening with the brother while the sister goes out. As the guy tries to leave, the sister returns home, only she doesn't know he's there. He has to hide while she goes to the kitchen, then finally up to bed. It's basically done in one shot, but the tension was nice, and shows some real promise from the director.
The acting was probably the weakest part, though George Stocks, co-writing as well i think, played his part well, part Bacchus, past wounded sibling, and mamma's boy. He has some hilarious moments. It's not perfect, there are some pacing issues, but it builds nicely to a satisfying climax. The music was actually really cool too, some weird french songs and part classical. Don't know who it is, but it was nice and strange, lending the whole film a woozy, dislocated effect.
All in all, I would recommend the film to lovers of weird crime/drama type stuff, bit Patricia Highsmith, and bit Michael Haneke, but i like i said, it has to be commended for shooting on such a low budget. Hope these guys get to make more.
Cheers.
Set in Brighton during the summer, a guy starts seeing some girl he meets in a club, and ends up staying with her indefinitely, but doesn't realize she has a weird, controlling brother. I won't ruin what happens, but the guy has to navigate their rich house, their money, and the brothers increasingly strange demands.
For such a low budget, this was really stunningly shot, Brighton looks rich and foreboding, with darkness always on the fringes of the screen. The story was a bit flimsy at times, and takes a while to get going, but it has some nice set pieces, with some stand out tech control - one scene shows the guy having spent the evening with the brother while the sister goes out. As the guy tries to leave, the sister returns home, only she doesn't know he's there. He has to hide while she goes to the kitchen, then finally up to bed. It's basically done in one shot, but the tension was nice, and shows some real promise from the director.
The acting was probably the weakest part, though George Stocks, co-writing as well i think, played his part well, part Bacchus, past wounded sibling, and mamma's boy. He has some hilarious moments. It's not perfect, there are some pacing issues, but it builds nicely to a satisfying climax. The music was actually really cool too, some weird french songs and part classical. Don't know who it is, but it was nice and strange, lending the whole film a woozy, dislocated effect.
All in all, I would recommend the film to lovers of weird crime/drama type stuff, bit Patricia Highsmith, and bit Michael Haneke, but i like i said, it has to be commended for shooting on such a low budget. Hope these guys get to make more.
Cheers.
hilfreich•64
- theredshoes-50681
- 25. Okt. 2017
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- Budget
- 15.000 £ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 20 Minuten
- Farbe
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- 2.35 : 1
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