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Review calibre 2018
Review calibre 2018








review calibre 2018 review calibre 2018

There are two films everyone remembers when discussing my homeland, Scotland Mel Gibson’s historically inaccurate but entertaining Braveheart, and Danny Boyle’s masterful junkie odyssey Trainspotting – two films that could not be more oppositional in their approach.

review calibre 2018

The World Premiere of Calibre was held at the Edinburgh Film Festival on 23 June and the film will be available globally on Netflix from Friday 29 June 2018.Cast: Jack Lowden, Martin McCann, Tony Curran, Ian Pirie, George Anton, Kate Bracken, Therese Bradley, Joe Cassidy, Cameron Jack, Kitty Lovett, Cal MacAninch I was exhausted but exhilarated after a taut 100 minutes of drama, and I can’t wait to do it all again… You ask yourself how far you would go to save yourself and find yourself sympathising with the characters, even when their behaviour is indefensible. It’s a thriller rooted in reality - who hasn’t made a genuine mistake and made it worse by lying? The supporting cast of locals are fantastically menacing and give you the impression early on they would do anything to protect their village and its residents.Ĭalibre is a film that benefits from watching without reading spoilers beforehand, ignorance of the horrifying acts and their consequences only add to the swelling dread as the film reaches its climax. The jumpy handheld camerawork and soundtrack brilliantly capture the irrational mindset of two men struggling to contain their secrets. Lead actors Lowden and McCann dazzle as their on-screen friendship collapses amid their guilt, paranoia and fear. In Matt Palmer’s stunning debut feature, nominated for the Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film, the constant sense of tension can be all consuming (but in a good way). In their frantic attempts to cover up their mistake, they make a series of poor decisions and the film follows their mission to stop their lies, and lives, unravelling. The morning after a night boozing with the locals the pair go hunting with a hangover and accidentally shoot the wrong prey. Father-to-be Vaughn (Jack Lowden) and childhood friend Marcus (Martin McCann) head to the Scottish Highlands for a weekend hunting trip which quickly descends into the holiday from hell.










Review calibre 2018