Stars: Nicholas Clarke, Nisaro Karim, Dean Kilbey, Darren Tassell, Gregory Piper | Written by Ryan Davis | Directed by Jez Alsop
They say that movies are influenced by the events that take place when they were made. Fixed is a movie that isolates a character and shows him how his actions influence those around him in the outside world. Something that we all can relate to based on the last few years.
When Daz Clemance (Nicholas Clarke) apparently fixes an illegal bare-knuckle fight, he is beaten up and stabbed. Locked in a cupboard in the factory where the event took place he finds himself in a race against time to escape not only with his life, but to also prove to people he can be a better person.
I tend to like films that create a claustrophobic feel to them and limits the number of locations that it uses. This creates a...
They say that movies are influenced by the events that take place when they were made. Fixed is a movie that isolates a character and shows him how his actions influence those around him in the outside world. Something that we all can relate to based on the last few years.
When Daz Clemance (Nicholas Clarke) apparently fixes an illegal bare-knuckle fight, he is beaten up and stabbed. Locked in a cupboard in the factory where the event took place he finds himself in a race against time to escape not only with his life, but to also prove to people he can be a better person.
I tend to like films that create a claustrophobic feel to them and limits the number of locations that it uses. This creates a...
- 11/24/2021
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
This review contains Line of Duty spoilers.
Like a plump Christmas stocking, the real treats of series six have worked their way down to where we are now – somewhere around the heel. Having dutifully unwrapped the first couple of episodes and politely smiled at the satsumas and novelty tissues, we’ve reached the really good stuff. Episode four was nothing but single malt miniatures and Hotel Chocolat, both of which, incidentally, would be excellent ways to recover our nerves after all that excitement.
Everyone fortified? Let’s go.
Rip Jonesy. Rip Jimmy. Rip AC-12? Of all the balaclava-men-and-bolt-cutter peril the team has survived over the years, who’d have thought that in the end, they’d be brought down by bureaucracy. Acc Wise can blame it on redistribution of funds, department mergers and staff redundancies, but we know the deal. There’s no place for Ted Hastings in this rotten world.
Like a plump Christmas stocking, the real treats of series six have worked their way down to where we are now – somewhere around the heel. Having dutifully unwrapped the first couple of episodes and politely smiled at the satsumas and novelty tissues, we’ve reached the really good stuff. Episode four was nothing but single malt miniatures and Hotel Chocolat, both of which, incidentally, would be excellent ways to recover our nerves after all that excitement.
Everyone fortified? Let’s go.
Rip Jonesy. Rip Jimmy. Rip AC-12? Of all the balaclava-men-and-bolt-cutter peril the team has survived over the years, who’d have thought that in the end, they’d be brought down by bureaucracy. Acc Wise can blame it on redistribution of funds, department mergers and staff redundancies, but we know the deal. There’s no place for Ted Hastings in this rotten world.
- 4/11/2021
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
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