Clairvoyant femme fatale Nicola Six has been living with a dark premonition of her impending death by murder. She begins a tangled love affair with three uniquely different men: one of whom ... Read allClairvoyant femme fatale Nicola Six has been living with a dark premonition of her impending death by murder. She begins a tangled love affair with three uniquely different men: one of whom she knows will be her murderer.Clairvoyant femme fatale Nicola Six has been living with a dark premonition of her impending death by murder. She begins a tangled love affair with three uniquely different men: one of whom she knows will be her murderer.
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- 1 nomination
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- TriviaJohnny Depp was told by Martin Amis that for research he should spend time with professional darts player Bobby George. He wouldn't need to spend time with any other player - Bobby is the epitome of British darts. Bobby told him that every day was like Christmas Day to him - a reference to how great his life was and the happiness that his success as a darts player had brought. Johnny asked if he could use that line in the film : "am I going to win? Of course I'm going to win. It's Christmas every day for me, innit"
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Samson Young: They used to worry about the kind of world they were bringing their child into. But when their prayers were answered, they worried about what kind of child they were bringing into the world.
- Alternate versionsThe film was shot in 2013 and was set to premiere in 2015, but remained unreleased due to a dispute over final cut between the director and the producer. Due to financial issues, the film was not released until 2018, when it was picked by a new distributor and two versions were assembled: a producer's cut, which was released theatrically in 600 theaters in October 2018, and a director's cut, which was later screened at selected cinemas.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Midnight Screenings: London Fields (2018)
While that failed venture was your standard police procedural made into a woeful example of outsider art through bad luck, this film aims for some near incomprehensible labyrinthine parody of every postmodern thriller made since Pulp Fiction or The Usual Suspects.
The closest that can be described to being a serviceable plot is that a slinky sexy woman named Nicola Six (no seriously that's her name) is blorn with the uncanny gift of premonition. And she guesses her murderer upon entering a sleazy London pub and being courted by a series of strange or suspicious characters. In between that, there is a lot of overwrought narration by a bored Billy Bob Thornton; a darts competition; and panoramic shots of what seem to be the Apocalypse.
If it had an inkling of self-awareness, it may be a spectacular example of stealth trolling pretentious film snobs and industry insiders everywhere. But given that this film stars Amber Heard (the poor man's Nicole Kidman) and rejected leading men like Jim Sturgess and Theo James, that seems unlikely.
Amber Heard is a beautiful sexy looking woman. But she does not yet have the screen presence to convey the aura of mystery or raw sensuality that seasoned pros like Sharon Stone or Angelina Jolie or Diane Lane could have done in their sleep. Theo James is slumming in a post-Divergent paycheck role that leaves nothing worth remembering. The worst offender of the main cast is Jim Sturgess as a gross looking barfly with a preposterous cockney accent and rotting teeth. This guy's performance is so ridiculously over the top that Nicolas Cage would be chastising Sturgess to tone it down.
The sole bright spot among the main cast is surprisingly enough the most controversial, Johnny Depp. No, seriously, Johnny Depp is in this movie and he's actually pretty good. It also helps that Amber Heard gets naked alot in this so at least there's that.
But unless you fancy yourself as one of those pretentious hipster schlock enthusiasts (such as myself ;).) I cannot recommend viewers to seriously consider watching this.
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- Also known as
- Лондонські поля
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- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $252,676
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $168,575
- Oct 28, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $487,420
- Runtime1 hour 58 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1