Locke
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Re: Locke
perhaps the marketing is not such a terrible thing when you consider the altenative - imagine a trailer based around the lines about laying cement - "I said C6 concrete godammit!" plus that deep voiced intro that you get in Hollywood movies "..what Locke thought was going to b a normal day laying concrete turned into a C5mixup nightmare from hell.... lol that wouldn't sell well.
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Re: Locke
I guess Welsh is a soothing accent. Can you imagine it being a [spoiler]accent that really grates[/spoiler]?stuartboy wrote:I thought his accent was fine - very Anthony Hopkins or Richard Burton. Not sure why he needed to be Welsh though. Did it add anything to the story? Agreed very soothing and calming though.
Re: Locke
Tom Hardy carries the film and is brilliant. Original and impressive. A good man ruins his life by being good and wanting to do good by everybody, only nobody accepts this nor understands him. A sad film wonderfully done by one great actor driving and talking on the phone. I thought it was an original and great idea and never boring.
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Re: Locke
This is sounding so marmite, and I want to see something pre-matinee on Saturday and this film would easily fit. But I have absolutely no idea, from the hugely varied reactions here, whether I would enjoy it or end up kicking myself! (The film I definitely want to see is not on at the right time and hasn't been mentioned here at all. Decisions, decisions...)
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Re: Locke
If you don't like it, you could close your eyes and let his soothing voice rock you to sleepMs Thrifty wrote:This is sounding so marmite, and I want to see something pre-matinee on Saturday and this film would easily fit. But I have absolutely no idea, from the hugely varied reactions here, whether I would enjoy it or end up kicking myself! (The film I definitely want to see is not on at the right time and hasn't been mentioned here at all. Decisions, decisions...)
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Re: Locke
I couldn't agree morevalda wrote:If you don't like it, you could close your eyes and let his soothing voice rock you to sleepMs Thrifty wrote:This is sounding so marmite, and I want to see something pre-matinee on Saturday and this film would easily fit. But I have absolutely no idea, from the hugely varied reactions here, whether I would enjoy it or end up kicking myself! (The film I definitely want to see is not on at the right time and hasn't been mentioned here at all. Decisions, decisions...)
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Re: Locke
It's Tom Hardy on the phone in a car for 90 minutes, you must already know if you're the type of viewer who wants to see what kind of mileage they get out of it or if you require more of a story than that, Locke himself wouldn't even tell people this happened.Ms Thrifty wrote:But I have absolutely no idea, from the hugely varied reactions here, whether I would enjoy it or end up kicking myself!
I think that's why reactions are split and the movie isn't strong enough to change pre-existing tastes.



