I saw a preview of 'On a Clear Day' today. It's a very likeable little film, with a strong central performance from Peter Mullan as a man who is made redundant after thirty six years in the shipyards and sets out to find a new way of proving himself. Nothing spectacular, though.
At present, the film I recommend most highly is 'Asylum'. It's really intelligent, densely plotted, and far more complicated that it looks, but none of this detracts from its emotional punch. It features a career-best performance from Natasha Richardson.
Jennie
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