Holly loves Rob and tries to help him through his grief – even if it means contending with his dead girlfriend Nina, who comes back, bloody and broken, every time they make love
Abigail Hardingham
Holly
Cian Barry
Rob
Fiona O'Shaughnessy
Nina
David Troughton
Dan
Elizabeth Elvin
Sally
Bill Holland
Waiter
Lee Nicholas Harris
Police Officer
Sean Verey
Josh
Phelim Kelly
Shopper
Richard Sandling
Bus Passenger
Javan Hirst
David
Katharine Bennett-Fox
Kelly
Tamar Karabetyan
Cassie
Mandeep Dhillon
Samira
Barry Castagnola
Gary, Store Manager
Femi Houghton
Paramedic Tutor
Dennis Thickpenny
Old Neighbour
Bruce Webb
Man with Tray
Director, Screenplay
Ben Blaine
Director, Screenplay
Chris Blaine
December 14, 2016
6
**Some people never let go your hand!**
We ask for the fresh ideas and here is the one. This British film was not totally innovative, at least it tried to be different. This horror-comedy was directed by two brothers and it was theirs first feature film. This is the story of two who meet working in a supermarket. The 19 years old Holly and in his 20s, Rob, they instantly fall in love with their first encounter. But there's a problem that they can't sleep together, if they do, then Rob's dead girlfriend appear. So the reason for it and the solution if there is one, is what the rest of the film covers.
It was a little slow, though entertaining. Not a bad storyline, they developed it decently, but the twist was so ordinary. Nothing like we could predict it, but it gives a silly reason. If you are not expecting big, then it might work. The performances were not bad. It's not that funny, because it was a black comedy. Though the story takes place in the open society, the focus has been always between three main cast and a couple of others. That mean it comes to the point, not wasting for useless scenes. That's why it's very interesting, despite not very impressive. Like I said worth a watch for being a different from the usual films.
_6/10_