The devil hangs out in an Irish police station and hilarity ensues.
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Synopsis:
A movie that isn't sure if it's shooting for horror, suspense, character development, or a morality tale. Naturally it tries all of them and half-asses each.
Review:
This is a joint Scottish-Irish film venture. That's kind of interesting because those cultures see eye to eye on only two things: drinking and fuck England.
Story starts out with a couple dudes getting dragged into a cop station in the UK somewhere in the middle of the night for various offenses. As it turns out, everyone in that building has a few skeletons in their closest which are brought to light by some traveling, oddly well-spoken vagrant that may or may not have been hit by a car.
The editing made the plot a little hard to follow and the accents get thick in a few places. The ending is straight up wtf, but not in a good way. It's just kind of, "Oh, uh, yeah ... I guess that could happen."
Verdict:
Eh. If you want to practice your British English, give it a viewing.
Edited By Malcolm on 1449598590
A movie that isn't sure if it's shooting for horror, suspense, character development, or a morality tale. Naturally it tries all of them and half-asses each.
Review:
This is a joint Scottish-Irish film venture. That's kind of interesting because those cultures see eye to eye on only two things: drinking and fuck England.
Story starts out with a couple dudes getting dragged into a cop station in the UK somewhere in the middle of the night for various offenses. As it turns out, everyone in that building has a few skeletons in their closest which are brought to light by some traveling, oddly well-spoken vagrant that may or may not have been hit by a car.
The editing made the plot a little hard to follow and the accents get thick in a few places. The ending is straight up wtf, but not in a good way. It's just kind of, "Oh, uh, yeah ... I guess that could happen."
Verdict:
Eh. If you want to practice your British English, give it a viewing.
Edited By Malcolm on 1449598590
Diogenes of Sinope: "It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."