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Franklyn

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A combination of Gerald McMorrow and Gerald McMorrow is in a film which tells about the broken lives of four people who fight for their religiously-dystopian city. How can they get it?
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Times (UK)
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February 27, 2009

It's a convoluted piece of storytelling that repays more on a visual level than on a logical one. But you can't fault its ambition and imagination.
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IGN Movies UK
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February 27, 2009

Marks McMorrow as a director to watch, one unafraid of taking risks and going against the grain of the British film industry. It's not for everyone, but surrender to the limitless ambition and off-kilter tone and it's an engaging 100 minutes.
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Urban Cinefile
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November 07, 2009

Ultimately it doesn't quite work, but along the way it is easy to be somewhat sucked in, especially by Eva Green's suicidal artist and Sam Riley's emotionally shattered dreamer
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Guardian
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February 27, 2009

He is aiming high. And yet, to use a recondite and specialist critical term, this film is massively up itself.
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Times (UK)
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March 06, 2009

Franklyn is wonky and self-defeating: there are lots of gauche moments. Still, it's entertaining, and commendable for its strangeness.
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SFX Magazine
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March 03, 2009

Look past the odd shortcoming in the storytelling, and there's a brave movie here, one that's prepared to tackle some weighty issues about religion and obsession.
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Time Out
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February 27, 2009

'Franklyn' has conceptual boldness and visual imagination that set it apart from the pack.
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Empire Magazine
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February 27, 2009

An admirably non-formulaic drama, which manages to reconcile the opposed British film traditions of contemporary, realistic, low-key character drama with eccentric, flamboyant, Gothic fantasy. It certainly marks out McMorrow as a talent to watch.
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Observer (UK)
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March 06, 2009

Franklyn is puzzling in a way some may think tiresome and others intriguing. Gerald McMorrow, whose first feature this is, has talent, but just as he starts tying up the loose ends, the film unravels.
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Film4
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February 27, 2009

McMorrow's ideas may be too damn bold and expansive for Franklyn to succeed on every level, but it's a striking debut from a writer-director unafraid to reach as high as he can.
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Variety
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October 22, 2008

A clever idea that could have worked as a novella, the urban-fantasy-cum-sci-fier Franklyn doesn't cut it by the bigscreen rulebook.
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Daily Express (UK)
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March 03, 2009

If ambition and flair were the only hallmarks of a five-star film then Franklyn would be top of the class.
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