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The Pay Day

  • 2022
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.8K
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Simon Callow, Kyla Frye, and Sam Benjamin in The Pay Day (2022)
A broke and frustrated IT technician decides to embark on a one woman heist to steal valuable data worth millions on the black market.
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A broke and frustrated IT technician decides to embark on a one woman heist to steal valuable data worth millions on the black market.A broke and frustrated IT technician decides to embark on a one woman heist to steal valuable data worth millions on the black market.A broke and frustrated IT technician decides to embark on a one woman heist to steal valuable data worth millions on the black market.

  • Director
    • Sam Bradford
  • Writers
    • Sam Benjamin
    • Kyla Frye
  • Stars
    • Simon Callow
    • Rae Lim
    • Ellen Thomas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Sam Bradford
    • Writers
      • Sam Benjamin
      • Kyla Frye
    • Stars
      • Simon Callow
      • Rae Lim
      • Ellen Thomas
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Rae Lim
    Rae Lim
    • Carrey
    Ellen Thomas
    Ellen Thomas
    • Ms Boomer
    Farrel Hegarty
    Farrel Hegarty
    • Receptionist Rebecca
    Nadine Mills
    Nadine Mills
    • Adrienne
    Marcus Onilude
    Marcus Onilude
    • Security Steve
    Sam Benjamin
    Sam Benjamin
    • George
    Jacob Anderton
    Jacob Anderton
    • PC Parker
    Clayton T. Smith
    Clayton T. Smith
    • Buster
    Robert Shannon
    Robert Shannon
    • Commissioner Palance
    Kyla Frye
    • Jennifer
    Vincent Jerome
    Vincent Jerome
    • Big Al
    Miles Mitchell
    Miles Mitchell
    • PC Riley
    Dominic Ryan
    • Cameron
    Victoria Evaristo
    • Sue
    Frankie Clarence
    • Receptionist Malcolm
    James Copestake
    James Copestake
    • IT guy
    Kevin Cormack
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      • Sam Bradford
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      • Sam Benjamin
      • Kyla Frye
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    9ParkaRiley

    Don't believe the trolls

    A couple of moody film buffs that think they know the ins and outs of filmmaking seem to want to put this movie down but I'm all here for this type of film, especially after delving into what I could find online to learn about the team behind The Pay Day.

    The plot doesn't reinvent the wheel but the talent on display in this from start to finish shine brightly and that isn't just the cast I'm talking about.

    Real effort has gone into this and it's easy to tear down something that tries to be different from the hum drum of typical football firm/london gangster type movies coming out today.

    Turn this on, have fun and mark my words, we'll see a sequel to this.
    8rannynm

    A Supremely Well-Shot Entertaining Heist Film With Suspenseful Storyline

    A supremely well-shot entertainer, The Pay Day is a perfectly pleasant film for those looking for a heist film, even though there are some stilted dialogues and scenes that drag.

    The film follows a frustrated and recently-fired IT technician (Kyla Frye) who is charged by a crime boss (Simon Callow) to embark on a one-woman heist to steal valuable data worth $500 million on the black market. Like all good heist films, it's about people who feel neglected in society. Frye's character is being evicted, and she feels that the whole world is against her. This opportunity to steal data is her chance to make it big. When a suave conman (Sam Benjamin) interrupts her mission to steal the loot for himself, matters grow even more complicated.

    The cinematography in The Pay Day as well as the casting are two of the high points. Frye's portrayal of a harried, desperate programmer looking for a way to make some cash is equally stirring and entertaining... though the film does focus on the latter more, due to the writing. This heist film sometimes wants to be a comedy and other times a romantic film, which makes it feel a little disjointed and somewhat like a series of sketches. For example, random flirting between Benjamin and Frye occupies 20 minutes of the film while Frye tries to extract files from a computer - whose, we don't know yet. Speaking of random things, there are a bunch of odd elements in the film that seem either implausible or infantile to the point of being ridiculous, like a scene where a character survives a shot to the heart and another with a stilted and suggestive exchange about pomegranates. It's largely the writing that makes the first half of the film drag, save for some scenes that really hit it out of the park. There are also tons of stereotypes thrown in, and some will make you cringe. For example a crime boss lounging with his cronies in a dimly lit bar; Pink Panther-esque background music; the typical green zeroes and ones speeding across the screen of a computer being hacked; and a scene where the protagonist sprints through sterile white walkways of every generic office complex.

    The Pay Day promotes resourcefulness and resilience. There are some sexually suggestive scenes and discussions of smoking and alcohol.

    I give The Pay Day 4 stars out of 5 and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. By Eshaan M., KIDS FIRST!
    1psxexperten

    Was hoping for it to get better...nope!

    The plot holes are massive. I mean you would have to suspend all reality of society to believe some of the things that occur to set up the "story" or "plot" or whatever this thing is.

    Why do films like this even get made? How do scripts like this get financed? Black mail? I don't get it. Even the acting isn't great.

    There are other parts where you will just shake your head and ask: Why. That's the main question. This is utter nonsense. Unless you're into watching a plot that moves in ways that confuse you and make you annoyed, I would avoid this movie.

    This was the most pointless excuse of a movie I have ever seen. I want my time back. It started off very promising and just went all the way down under the hill from there. Acting was terrible maybe because the script was so poor. So sad. I'm so angry I can't give it less than a star. The only thing worse than sitting through it to see if it would by some chance redeem itself, was the ending. Such a waste of my time, energy and electricity.
    1kimbpaul

    Hideously Awful.

    How did this crap even get made? Maybe I don't understand british humor, or slang, but that shouldn't be a requirement to watch a movie. Usually, with the aid of captions, I can suss out what the slang means even if I can't understand the accent. I managed to watch about 40 minutes of this before angrily shutting it off. Wooden lines being delivered by robotic actors. Stultifyingly boring. I'm sure there's a whisper of a plot in there somewhere but since it took 40 minutes for the macguffin flashy drive to make its appearance and disappearance, I couldn't believe that there was anything worthwhile coming down the pike. I doubt the script ran longer than 50 pages, as the one-line-at-a-time dialog from the 1st eight characters barely account for three typewritten pages. Boring. Lackluster. Waste of time. Made me wish I could punch both Jenn & George & stuff a sock in Simon Callow's posh mouth.
    2echaczyk

    Stay Away

    This movie started on the right note. A silly crime caper about getting files worth $500 Million from a company and putting them on a thumb drive. The woman will get 1% of the take, which she desperately needs. And then the move starts to drag. And drag. And drag some more. Dead space between lines of dialog. The pacing so slow that your mind goes numb. A story that just disintegrates and nothing of any importance is said or done in the last hour.

    I watched it to the end and can't even tell you who got the thumb drive or what they even did with it. I know it was a Mcguffin, but the interplay between the two leading actors was juvenile at best.

    Avoid this movie like the plague.

    Or watch it, if you need something to put you to sleep.

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      The lead characters' names are inspired by the pairing of George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez in "Out of Sight".
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      Is That What You Want
      Written by Simon Hill and Matthew Barber

      Performed by Pilots

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Also known as
      • День расплаты
    • Production companies
      • Praxima
      • Fryeday Entertainment
      • Showdown Productions
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      • £250,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 33 minutes
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