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24 October 2007 (USA) moreTagline:
Terror by good intentions.Plot:
A descent into Hell is triggered when "Ex-Lord" Donald Brocklebank finds that he must leave Longleigh... more | add synopsisAwards:
6 wins moreUser Comments:
Good, mostly moreCast
(Credited cast)| Roger Lloyd-Pack | ... | Donald Brocklebank | |
| Leo Bill | ... | James Brocklebank | |
| Kate Fahy | ... | Nancy Brocklebank | |
| Sarah Ball | ... | Nurse Mary | |
| Neil Conrich | ... | Policeman |
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Germany:83 min (European Film Market) | Argentina:83 minCountry:
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The film is dedicated to the memory of Sheila and David Rumley. moreQuotes:
James: When you leave, I'm the one to look after our house, I'm the one to look after Mummy. moreFAQ
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Unlike the previous comment(er) on this film, I'd have to say that I quite enjoyed the film, also saw at the RFF, when quite a few people walked out. The thing is you see is that I am film fodder, and I find many things enjoyable that bemuse the people I know. This is a film that dwells on suffering, and, knowing first hand what it is like to suffer, and be around suffering, I can honestly say that the film engages the element of undue pain very well. Sometimes within films it is necessary to linger upon things for longer than some viewers would like, and this is one of those cases. I hope that the collaborators of this film will not be forced into procrastination by the previous comment(er), as I would very much like to see further works of the same mould, albeit without having to travel across the sea to view them. For most people you'll need to watch this film twice to really find the intensity that was so brilliant, there are gaps, but then again, TITANIC is the highest ever grossing film, who knows perfection?