4.3.2.1
- Genre: Action
- Film running length: 117 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK release date: 2/6/2010
- Directed by: Noel Clarke, Mark Davis
- Country: United Kingdom
- Language: English
- Distributor: The Works Distribution Uk
Who´s in it?
Emma Roberts, Noel Clarke, Tamsin Egerton, Ophelia Lovibond
Emma Roberts, Noel Clarke, Tamsin Egerton, Ophelia Lovibond
What´s the plot?
From acclaimed British actor/writer/director Noel Clarke comes ‘4.3.2.1’ - a tense, gripping thriller following three days in the lives of four different girls.
Jo is stuck in a dead end job; Cassandra is off to New York to meet her Internet boyfriend; Kerry is on a one-woman crusade for female liberation, and Shannon has a one-way ticket to self-destruction.
However, a chance encounter with some diamond thieves sends their separate worlds on a collision course they will never forgot. Now all they need to do is survive.
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From acclaimed British actor/writer/director Noel Clarke comes ‘4.3.2.1’ - a tense, gripping thriller following three days in the lives of four different girls.
Jo is stuck in a dead end job; Cassandra is off to New York to meet her Internet boyfriend; Kerry is on a one-woman crusade for female liberation, and Shannon has a one-way ticket to self-destruction.
However, a chance encounter with some diamond thieves sends their separate worlds on a collision course they will never forgot. Now all they need to do is survive.
When you watch ‘4.3.2.1’, why not earn yourself some ODEON points that you can exchange for popcorn, drinks and tickets? Join ODEON Première Club today.
BBFC Consumer Advice
Contains strong language, once very strong, strong sex, violence & drug use.
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Contains strong language, once very strong, strong sex, violence & drug use.
For more information on film classification, please click here
4.3.2.1: Average guest rating breakdown:
Total ratings: 28
Average rating: 3.2
9 (32%)
Poor
3 (11%)
Alright
0 (0%)
Good
6 (21%)
Very Good
10 (36%)
Fantastic
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 8 reviews):
worst film ive seen in years
Reviewer: pokerhontis
Date: 16/06/2010
In short I support Noel Clarke and the british film industry, however this film was really bad, bad acting, unbelievable plot and terrible script. Its a mediocre student film at best.
Don't waste your money!
Reviewer: crocusfield
Date: 14/06/2010
I'm afraid I hated this film and wished I'd spent my money on something else.
The acting was awful, the music dreadful, the moving camera did my head in, and the plot was just crass.
Please don't waste your time and hard earner money on this film - it really isn't worth it. Wish I'd read the reviews before I booked to see it!!!
Holly5 said it all but I'll say a little more
Reviewer: groucho2
Date: 13/06/2010
Holly5 said it all wonderfully in her review AND I QUOTE....
"Terrible actors, Mind numbing music, God awful use of 'split screen', Terrible actors, Pointless 'flashback' continuity fillers, Rubbish plot line, Terrible actors, Anti-climax ending.
Did I mention the terrible actors? Please, don't waste your money."
NOW MY COMMENTS:
Being a British film we all patiently sat in the theatre and waited for the screen to trawl through the numerous agencies they had to go "cap in hand to" to raise the capital to put on this film (half expected to see Ernie from the fish shop amd Aunty Mable.... but no! we all had to retain our patriotic zeal!!) But this constant difficulty in raising funds for British films means one thing doesn't it? Brilliant scripts, acting, direction - just think of "An education". So we all sat back to wallow in out artistic superiority.
Oh dear ... the film DID have some unexpected record breaking potiential. It was clear within the first 3 minutes that this was going to be the biggest load of puerile drivel with risible dialogue and "acting" that we have seen for some years and we go most weeks.
The film started badly and managed to deteriorate through the following 17 hours of torture.
Save yourselves the money and do something more interesting. Go lick a window somewhere or count the swans in the Bay...
infinitely more entertaining.
Groucho
"Terrible actors, Mind numbing music, God awful use of 'split screen', Terrible actors, Pointless 'flashback' continuity fillers, Rubbish plot line, Terrible actors, Anti-climax ending.
Did I mention the terrible actors? Please, don't waste your money."
NOW MY COMMENTS:
Being a British film we all patiently sat in the theatre and waited for the screen to trawl through the numerous agencies they had to go "cap in hand to" to raise the capital to put on this film (half expected to see Ernie from the fish shop amd Aunty Mable.... but no! we all had to retain our patriotic zeal!!) But this constant difficulty in raising funds for British films means one thing doesn't it? Brilliant scripts, acting, direction - just think of "An education". So we all sat back to wallow in out artistic superiority.
Oh dear ... the film DID have some unexpected record breaking potiential. It was clear within the first 3 minutes that this was going to be the biggest load of puerile drivel with risible dialogue and "acting" that we have seen for some years and we go most weeks.
The film started badly and managed to deteriorate through the following 17 hours of torture.
Save yourselves the money and do something more interesting. Go lick a window somewhere or count the swans in the Bay...
infinitely more entertaining.
Groucho
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