Set in the countryside of Britain, we are introduced to the Cutler crime family which is run by Colby played by a coarse Brendan Gleeson; who, interestingly enough just played Fassbenderโs son in โAssassinโs Creed.โย Colbyโs reputation precedes him for a reason as heโs not a very charming fellow and not many challenge him.ย The Cutlerโs look like a band of misfits or perhaps something you would have spotted in a scene from the movie โDeliverance.โย Even though they have been somewhat successful criminals up to this point, they live in trailers and practically in poverty which finally hits Colbyโs son Chad, (Fassbender).ย Not that Colby minds what he does for a living.ย He has fun when cops chase him through the streets but heโs starting to realize the impact his actions are having on his children and his wife and is struggling with a decision.ย He has to break away.ย His son Tyson (Smith) is starting to rebel and verbally spar with his dad, spouting exactly what Chad usually hears coming from his father Colby and this doesnโt sit well with him.ย Being uneducated, Chad has allowed his father to lead him through his life.ย He has always done as ordered but he sees the writing on the wall and waking up to what his and Colbyโs limitations truly are, he decides he doesnโt want that for Tyson. ย The police are onto his every move but when he wants to try and leave his fatherโs shadow, he is, too.ย
Director Adam Smith, whoโs more known for his work on โDoctor Whoโ, has had mixed reviews on the film festival circuit but having assembled an excellent cast and creating a unique blend of chaos and calm in a crazy world, I think he has a hit on his hands not matter the venue.ย Thereโs something fascinating about Chad and his family that, as the film goes on, you almost catchโฆ like a cold.ย At first youโre not sure you have it but when you do, it really ensnares you.ย Perhaps itโs the fact that Smith didnโt try to play to the American audience.ย Itโs authentic in that he doesnโt drop the local, incredibly thick accent, nor does he remove the British jargon thatโs in use.ย We are in their world.ย Luckily for us, we view this world from the extremely gifted lens of Eduard Grau, (โSuffragetteโ, โThe Awakeningโ, โBuriedโ and โA Single Man.โย He takes you incredibly deep into the story, bringing you into it by using intimate shots that make you feel like youโre peeking around a cornerโฆ hiding where you shouldnโt be; surveying where you have no business.ย The scenery is beautiful so thereโs no chance youโre looking away.
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