Exclusive: Franklyn - Director's Sketchbook

Gerald McMorrow:
Sam Riley plays Milo, more of a normal, down-to-earth guy who's been jilted at the altar. That promotes him to finally try and look for the purity of his first love, a friend of his from when he was a kid. Our final story is Bernard Hill's, and he plays Peter Esser, a churchwarden in Cambridge. He comes down to London to find his son who's gone missing.
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Feb 26 2009 11:53 AM Awesome, I really wish this would come out soon! Looks so good. Joe you've seen it right? What did you think? (Reply to this) |
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Mitchie-Boy writes: on Feb 26 2009 02:19 PM It's a half-assed version of Del Toro's Pan's Labryinth. Can't say I really liked it; whereas the original idea is unique, the execution is quite dismal, especially the cinematic tricks director uses to cover the clues. On the other hand, you sense the creator behind the whole thing really has a vision and he's trying to make it work... But it doesn't. (Reply to this) |
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Joe Utichi writes: on Feb 26 2009 04:54 PM Jokerboy: I think it's a pretty great film, and the sort of ambitious project I'm really proud to call British. Like most ambitious movies I don't think it'll work for everyone, but I think if you give it your time and an open mind it'll reward you with something you're absolutely not used to seeing from cinema, let alone British Independent cinema. It's not even remotely a version of Pan's Labyrinth, half-assed or not. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Feb 26 2009 09:17 PM In reply to this comment (#2345946) Yeah I hope to see it soon, it kind of gave me a Dark City vibe when I saw the trailer. I'm sure it will get picked up here and will probably be realeased this year, but yeah I think it looks really good. Also Ryan Phillipe looks pretty bad @ss in it. (Reply to this) |
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MoBiUGeArSkIn writes: on Mar 01 2009 10:24 AM I saw it last night too, caught it at Croydon Grants. You'd think, considering this is a British film that features on the BBC news due to the shooting locations, it would be getting a lot of press here. It isn't. Regardless of all that, I absolutely loved the film. Performances were all solid, especially Ryan Phillipe and I don't usually like him. It's visually stunning and very well paced. I did start to worry that I might leave the cinema frustrated and confused, as none of the plot threads seemed to relate, but when things start clicking around the halfway point the film really picks up. Excellent score too. Let the film wash over you, makes for great post-cinema-pub discussion. (Reply to this) |
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