Monochrome (2016) Poster

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2/10
Plot Not Bad but Actors Gotta Go
pcarrington-3212831 May 2019
Plot was doable if not average. Acting, esp. Human Resources Director, was abysmal. Victims were best actors and not so painful, so will miss them. Ending was one of the worst ever seen causing assumptions to frame out what happened as it skipped through a normal timeline of events.
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7/10
A GEM. Interesting, define potential but a couple missteps.
pmendez-1503517 July 2022
I found the gimmicks interesting, a cop with confused senses and perfect memory. Neat. There a fair bit of stylization on display which keep the film visually interesting in elsewise boring looking scenes. The acting is hit or miss, but I don't entirely blame the actors as during some dialogue scenes it feels like the editor gave them no time to breath between lines. I think Cosmo Jarvis did a good job and Jo woodcock was excellent.

The story is par for the course if you enjoy British crime dramas, but does spice things up with duel narration from both sides of the law. It's budget does show from time to time in the foley work and some blander sets ... but then there's a helicopter, so I guess they did have money. Still, overall I enjoyed it and wouldn't mind seeing this be a series ... it even feels episodic in structure.
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7/10
Really Good just wish they did that one thing...
haldon-3655 June 2018
Monochrome is a solid solid effort. The movie is great, well acted, well shot and a genuinely well thought out and put together movie. Having said that there is one problem I really had with this film and unfortunately I think it could of been a massively interesting story point, how they would have portrayed it effectively, I have no idea but that's not for me to figure out. Jo Woodcock and Cosmo Jarvis are superb.
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8/10
Maybe they deserved it
nogodnomasters6 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Brendan is accused of embezzling 700 million pounds from a pension fund. The police are seeking his girlfriend Emma Rose (Jo Woodcock). She is running away under the radar. A new British Crime Agency is formed to help look for crime. Gabriel Leonard (Cosmo Jarvis) is hired by this new agency due to a neurological disorder where he sees numbers and words as color which allows him ease of memory. He loves monochrome paintings. Gabriel sees things at a crime scene other inspectors might miss.

This is a low to medium action crime drama. There are no real twists or surprises outside what you expect. I spite of that, the feature held my interest.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
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Bad acting and even worse directing
camarobb28 January 2020
If you are at a film festival. Don't waste your time
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