Norfolk

January. 22,2015      
Rating:
4.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Set in Norfolk, amidst an idyllic, brooding landscape, an innocent teenage boy and his battle-weary father live a simple life. Days are spent hunting, fishing and daydreaming. Out-of-nowhere, disrupting this tranquility, a mysterious intense figure gives the green light for the father to complete one last mission; he is a mercenary, hired to assassinate a group of revolutionaries holed-up in a remote, disused civil service outpost. A mission that threatens to destroy not just the compound but the love between a father and his son.

Denis Ménochet as  Man
Barry Keoghan as  Boy
Goda Letkauskaite as  Girl
Sean Buckley as  Old Man
Eileen Davies as  Old Woman
Rupert Procter as  Farmer

Reviews

Exoticalot
2015/01/22

People are voting emotionally.

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ScoobyMint
2015/01/23

Disappointment for a huge fan!

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Mathilde the Guild
2015/01/24

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Caryl
2015/01/25

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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imdb-49049
2015/01/26

I had little idea what was going on, but I didn't really care either. No redeeming features anywhere to be found, a waste of time.

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mrghurby
2015/01/27

Cinematography wildly overdone, script wildly underdone, acting so-so, verdict: film school end-of-year project.

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paul2001sw-1
2015/01/28

Some films are awful, it's transparently obvious what they're trying to do but they fail on every point. But some films are bad in a different way: it's completely unclear what the director had in mind. Or, perhaps the best way of explaining 'Norfolk' is not to discuss plot, character, or cinematic style; but rather to imagine what would happen if someone with neither talent nor a budget aspires to make a vaguely artistic, pschological thriller. The "so bad it's good" trope doesn't even apply here, as everything is so muddled as well as inept. This really does feel like a school film-club project; and one that fundamentally, teaches the lesson that making movies is hard. Don't do it, kids!

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