Review of Down Terrace (2010) by Tom B — 16 Feb 2011
This British film is dark, odd and twisted but refreshingly different. In a short story about organised crime in a quiet local family there is plenty of suspense, drama and a great finale to this modern, low key played down gem. Not much happens and there are few characters and locations, but it delivers something admirable and its ten or so minutes of gold help it shine. This will certainly be a cult film, as it is so bizarre, but those that can see past the dragging sections of dullness, and arty blackness, will be in for a surprise ending of rare beauty.
Not everyone's taste but worth a look for film fans. British, modern, black and face screwing bizarreness.
This review of Down Terrace (2010) was written by Tom B on 16 Feb 2011.
Down Terrace has generally received positive reviews.
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