Review of Locke (2014) by Sheila R — 27 Nov 2014
Because of Tom Hardy's performance, which is a truly masterful tour de force, it's impossible not to respect this film as an ingeniously crafted take on one man's journey, in real time, from point A to point B, during which time we learn of the dilemmas he must deal with and the tension and chaos he experiences through the constant car phone interactions with all those involved. However, after the first half.
This began to seem more like an anxiety inducing endurance test for me. I felt as though Hardy's character was not only a fool but a nightmarishly selfish human being. For this reason, I found myself wishing he would end the uncomfortable tension and drive off a cliff. I felt the situation unfolding lacked suspense, and the story was way too simple to warrant an entire movie. I found myself fast-forwarding the DVD just get to the conclusion, which was so unsurprising it was hardly worth the effort to hit the fast-forward button.
This review of Locke (2014) was written by Sheila R on 27 Nov 2014.
Locke has generally received positive reviews.
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