B309 (2019) Poster

(2019)

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8/10
Touched a nerve
stevemdunne23 November 2019
This is a great piece of film making, it's a film that touched a cord with me. These events need to be highlighted. Very well acted.
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10/10
Strong film
kawboy1828 November 2019
This is a very strong piece of work from Filmart touching a sensitive subject spot on. Brutal and honest work from the cast.

As an avid film lover I'm a big fan of great onscreen masterpieces. And as always with Filmart productions; the Cinematography, edit and music composition of this film has been masterly put together in a perfect pace and rythm merged into a beautiful piece of work, that simply draws you into the on-screen world. Looking forward to their next project..
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10/10
B309 In At The Deep End
mangalaha5 December 2019
Warning: Spoilers
I found the edit of B309 intriguing in that we don't get a hint of Mark's story before his hope and innocence were eroded by his struggles to exist in London. In the middle of the film, finally welcomed at an amazing homeless shelter, we were lulled into a false feeling of security. It was like a dream sequence sandwiched between the raw, searing realities. The shock of what happened to Mark when he felt confident enough to look for human contact was doubly felt by us, having being cushioned by hope that finally all was going to be well. Vincent's superb authentic portrayal of Mark's downfall was visceral, and emphasised by the sometimes excruciating, score. We were allowed to spectate a human trauma that normally would take place behind closed doors.
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