Just seen CashBack, I like the concept of these films, like American Beauty where everyday banality vs beauty is the theme.
In general the film does a good job of avoiding being a cliche which I think is mainly down to it being British with the understated narration throughout.
May have just been me, but felt the end could have been a little less conventional or even predictable, also a suspicion that its portrayal is slightly misogynistic,
even if it does reflect reality. Defiantly worth a watch nonetheless.
(For a 15 these's a surprising amount of nudity)
Just seen CashBack, I like the concept of these films, like American Beauty where everyday banality vs beauty is the theme.
In general the film does a good job of avoiding being a cliche which I think is mainly down to it being British with the understated narration throughout.
May have just been me, but felt the end could have been a little less conventional or even predictable, also a suspicion that its portrayal is slightly misogynistic,
even if it does reflect reality. Defiantly worth a watch nonetheless.
(For a 15 these's a surprising amount of nudity)
Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siXe9XC723s
Full film:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sospregS1ig