Scott Miller Wrote:I watched it last night and while it's not great, it should appeal to anyone with RJ's mindset. It's sort of a British version of Death Wish. I found it timely mainly because the cctv, currently being discussed in the political forum, plays a large role in the events. It stars Sean Bean as an Iraqi war veteran who upon his return is horrified by the crime and the lack of response by the police to it so he forms a team to take matters into his hands.I rented it last night after reading your post. You're right about the Closed Circuit Television, but it also deals with the growing frustration caused by a government, and police, that do the opposite of what they're supposed to be doing.
Ken Valentine Wrote:I rented it last night after reading your post. You're right about the Closed Circuit Television, but it also deals with the growing frustration caused by a government, and police, that do the opposite of what they're supposed to be doing.
Ken Valentine Wrote:Pretty good movie except for the fact that I found it difficult to understand much of the dialogue because of the accents.
Ken V.
Scott Miller Wrote:I listened to a bit of the making of and the writer/director was saying the idea germinated from several conversations he'd had with people who were no longer willing to call the police under any circumstances.I saw that pert in the "extra features" myself.
Quote:I almost resorted to subtitles at a couple of points because I really struggle with that accent, and I would have if the character's were a little more interesting.I tried using subtitles, but on the DVD I rented the only subtitles were in Spanish.