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Overview

User Rating:
6.8/10   3,016 votes
Director:
Andrea Arnold
Writers:
Andrea Arnold (writer)
Anders Thomas Jensen (characters)
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Release Date:
27 October 2006 (UK) more
Genre:
Drama | Thriller more
Plot:
Jackie works as a CCTV operator. Each day she watches over a small part of the world, protecting the people living their lives under her gaze. One day a man appears on her monitor, a man she thought she would never see again, a man she never wanted to see again. Now she has no choice, she is compelled to confront him. | add synopsis
Awards:
20 wins & 7 nominations more
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Dystopia on the Clyde more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
Kate Dickie ... Jackie

Tony Curran ... Clyde Henderson
Martin Compston ... Stevie

Nathalie Press ... April

Paul Higgins ... Avery
Andrew Armour ... Alfred
Carolyn Calder ... Cleaner
John Comerford ... Man With Dog
Jessica Angus ... Brownyn
Martin McCardie ... Angus
Martin O'Neill ... Frank
Cora Bisset ... Jo
Charles Brown ... Broomfield Barman
Annie Bain ... Aunt Kath
Frances Kelly ... Woman in Denim Skirt
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Runtime:
France:113 min (Cannes Film Festival) | USA:113 min
Country:
UK | Denmark
Language:
English
Colour:
Colour
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Dolby Digital
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Andrea Arnold conducted the casting with Morag McKinnon and Mikkel Nørgaard as all the actors would be reused in their films. more
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Revealing mistakes: The video screens in the surveillance centre do not show the date and time, which would severely limit their usefulness as filmed evidence in real life. The date and time have clearly been disabled to avoid continuity errors in filming. The 'shadow' of the numbers is however visible. more
Quotes:
Clyde: [seeing Jackie for the first time] Have we met?
Jackie: Yeah, I saw you at a cafe.
Clyde: Right. At a cafe.
[Clyde takes Jackie's hand and they both start to dance]
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18 out of 23 people found the following comment useful:-
Dystopia on the Clyde, 26 February 2007
Author: Camera Obscura from Leiden, The Dutch Mountains

Produced in collaboration with Lars von Trier's production house Zentropa and based on characters created by Lone Scherfig and Anders Thomas Jensen, this debut feature by Oscar-winning Andrea Arnold is the first British feature filmed under the rigid Dogma-principles. I guess I'll never become a big fan of Dogma-style film-making, but I must admit, this was a well-structured and ultimately intriguing piece of film-making, if you can make it to the final half hour, when part of the story is resolved and some sorely needed background information is given.

We meet a woman (Kate Dickie) who works as a CCTV operator, obsessively observing the residents in a run-down housing estate in Glasgow. She seems obsessed by her work, compensating for her non-existent social life. Most of the story revolves around a dire housing estate, a huge 25-floor tower, on Red Road, from which the film got its title. On day, when she zooms in on a man having some back-alley sex with a young woman, she recognizes him and starts tracking his every move on camera, but in real life as well, even insinuating herself into his life, going to his apartment and even attending a party he's giving. Obviously, she has some shared experience from the past with this man. At first, it seems an ex-husband/boyfriend, but soon it becomes obvious he doesn't know her, apart from a vague recollection, "haven't I seen you somewhere before?" Who is he and foremost, what on earth could this woman possibly want from him? The film keeps you guessing till the very end. Perhaps a bit too long. For almost 90 minutes you keep wondering why the hell she goes through all this trouble meeting this mysterious fellow. Till then we're fishing in the dark.

The film is greatly bolstered by two extremely convincing performances. Kate Dickie commits herself to this role with such vigour, her every move comes off completely believable, despite her motivations are hard to understand, while Tony Curran's performance ranges from very frightening to even touching at times. It's interesting enough to keep watching, but only just, till the end, when the elements fall in place. The prominence of CCTV surveillance in the film and how far it has penetrated Britons everyday lives (and increasingly in other parts of the world as well), is quite revealing and disturbing as well. Since a large part of the film consists of CCTV-images and is strained by Dogma-rules in the first place, the images are not always pleasing for the eye. But some beautifully shot night scenes around Red Road-estate and the two powerhouse performances by the leads largely make up for some shortcomings in the film's narrative.

Camera Obscura --- 7/10

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