Credited cast: | |||
Johnny Flynn | ... | Frank | |
Michael Gambon | ... | Moses | |
Catherine McCormack | ... | Kate | |
Alun Armstrong | ... | Roger | |
Joel Fry | ... | Matt | |
David Leon | ... | Steven | |
Antonia Campbell-Hughes | ... | Cordelia / Caroline | |
Hetty Baynes | ... | Mrs Grotowski (as Hetty Baynes Russell) | |
Kamil Lemieszewski | ... | Knight | |
Anna Danshina | ... | Natasha | |
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Tim Stern | ... | Mr Grotowski |
Simon Strutt | ... | Stage Hand / Crew | |
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Charlotte Randle | ... | Regan |
Raj Awasti | ... | Cab Driver (as Rajiv Awasti) | |
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Simona Zivkovska | ... | Deputy Stage Manager |
Cordelia is a troubled, damaged soul who is only just recovering after some unnamed trauma; she is an actor rehearsing a play and comes to stay in a creepy London mansion flat occupied by her twin sister Caroline and Caroline's boyfriend Matt. When they leave her alone there Cordelia strikes up a friendship with Frank the charming, but strange and unreliable young man they can hear practicing his cello in the upstairs flat - a relationship which quickly becomes very disturbing. Written by Canon y mus
Earnest and sincere acting by Antonia Campbell-Hughes and Johnny Flynn (along with name-dropping cameos from Michael Gambon, Alun Armstrong, and Joel Fry) cannot buoy this vacuous mish-mash of tension tropes posing as psychological suspense. It literally goes nowhere, but manages to waffle its way through meaningless misdirects long enough to meet a feature run time, failing in the process to have any sense of a point before failing even to end.