Review of Bypass (2014) by Adam M — 11 Jun 2015
This Film in it's narrative complexity weaves together a story of despondent youth in the backdrop of a fractured society, an England within an England.
Engrossed as you are in the unique visual style of the film, you cant help but get drawn into the struggles of the Central charterer played by a transfixing George Mackay. This film asks a simple question is Morality a Luxury, and if Britain is Broken then who broke it. One of the grittiest urban dramas to hit UK screens this year.
This review of Bypass (2014) was written by Adam M on 11 Jun 2015.
Bypass has generally received positive reviews.
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