Review of Locke (2014) by Drlowdon — 27 Mar 2016
With the entire of the film featuring one man sitting in a car talking on his (hands free) mobile phone Locke lives and dies by the quality of its script and the performance of Tom Hardy, and fortunately both are excellent.
Admittedly there are a couple of moments where the sentimentality is arguably layed on a little too thick but writer and director Steven Knight creates a meaningful and emotional tale in less than and hour and a half and shows that you don't need to spend hundreds, or even tens, of millions to make a great film.
This review of Locke (2014) was written by Drlowdon on 27 Mar 2016.
Locke has generally received positive reviews.
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