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Bypass

Tim has no job, but Tim ‘works’, selling stolen goods... In the face of mounting internal and external pressure, how far will he go to keep his head above water and protect those he loves?

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Release : 2014
Rating : 5.6
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Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : George MacKay Donald Sumpter Charlotte Spencer Anton Saunders Benjamin Dilloway
Genre : Drama Thriller

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Scanialara
2018/08/30

You won't be disappointed!

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Jeanskynebu
2018/08/30

the audience applauded

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Claysaba
2018/08/30

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Pacionsbo
2018/08/30

Absolutely Fantastic

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freya-53338
2015/06/18

An incredibly fluid narrative which powerfully portrays the on-going confusion and despair faced on a daily basis by the central character. Whilst the people out to get him continually change, his living in perpetual fear and anxiety doesn't. The radical approach to the storytelling feels exciting and original, adding a very believable, claustrophobic feel to a life lived in a grim reality. There is nothing Tim can do and nowhere he can go to change his situation because, like the audience, at no point does he have the whole picture. Instead he has to deal with everything that is thrown at him without any support or understanding. The performances are excellent and the film is a devastating watch.

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Mike Forshaw
2015/06/16

In a cinematic landscape dominated by superhero franchises, BYPASS provides a platform for the kind of characters the peerless Alan Clarke regularly gave a voice too. Set in a community that has been decimated by industrial decline, the film follows Tim (George MacKay) as he struggles to hold the last fragments of his family together. Much like Jérémie Renier's character in L'Infant (2005), Tim lives on the fringes of society and survives through petty crime. When faced with the reality of losing his family home, Tim is left with no option but to follow the path that led is older brother (Benjamin Dilloway) to jail – and his circumstances are further complicated by his rapidly deteriorating health.Although BYPASS is set amongst a social-realist landscape, Hopkin's has infused Tim's world with a striking aesthetic - were dialogue is sparse and the cinematography and sound design propel the narrative. David Proctor's cinematography is beautiful, and as Tim's life spirals out of control the imagery carefully immerses the audience in his increasingly desperate situation. As the central protagonist George MacKay (FOR THOSE IN PERIL, SUNSHINE ON LEITH, PRIDE) is a revelation, and his scenes with Lester (Matt Cross) in particular, bristle with tension and menace.BYPASS isn't what David Fincher calls popcorn cinema; it demands its audience to engage with its themes, and asks them to reflect long after they have left the cinemaBYPASS is a confident and provocative film which despite another 5 years of potential privatisation, is optimistic for its characters futures. If you truly care about British independent cinema then please ignore the critics, watch BYPASS on VoD* and make up your own mind*http://www.bypassthefilm.co.uk/

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fourrpaws
2015/06/12

Bypass is not the kind of movie I usually go to, but I'm glad I did. It is a gritty, compelling story about a boy trying to become a man, trapped within a society that marginalises and ignores him. He is trying to do good but outside pressure forces him into bad decisions which cause his life to spiral out of control. The performances were all superb and the cinematography was impressive. It is a shame that it wasn't available in more theatres, for the beauty of the imagery may lose some of its impact on a small screen. That being said, I will be ordering a DVD when they become available, for this is a film I will want to rematch and share with friends. The film forces the audience to think and consider not only the lives of the characters on screen but their own as well. Post theatre discussions continued for hours. It is a rare film these days that makes the viewer think, and Bypass is one such film.

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edmow
2015/06/11

This film is much more than a simple depiction of a criminal underworld. What it does very effectively (particularly George MacKay as Tim) is convey the emotions one might feel when in a position of weakness and faced with apparently insurmountable controlling forces, to be constantly "up against it", and the impact this has. The film is necessarily bleak, but is punctuated with occasional slightly more light-hearted moments, such as an affectionate exchange between Tim and his sister, and excitement such as the brilliantly filmed car chase. The shots of Tim, his girlfriend Lilly and their new-born baby towards the end of the film are hopeful and visually appealing. Overall I found this film engaging and insightful.

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