they re more your friends than mine. the party is being hosted by their friends, played by matt smith and landryjones in their castle like villa. en route, david, who drinks way too much, runs down and kills a local boy. en route, david, who drinks way too much, runs down and kills a local boy. they then arrive at the party with the body. their hosts are shocked, but perhaps not as shocked as they should be. here s a clip. you re dressed for dinner. so the world s still normal. you should get changed. both of you, get changed. have a shower, come down for dinner. police will be here in an hour. i know the officer in charge. it ll be a formality. how did it happen? you should tell me before we tell the police, - get everything ironed out. we were bowling along, looking for the sign for asthma. and there was a lot of sand blowing across the road. he just stepped out in front of us like he didn t understand the speed of a car. the fact is, we hit him, we hit him and we killed h
i did like that scene. you see, i think, weirdly, i mean, i ve seen the film a couple of times now. i think that scene kind of encapsulates what i really like about this film. i mean, there s a lot of things going on and it sjumbling past and present memory, you know, what, you know, perceived reality, all that sort of stuff. but at the heart of it is this relationship between two characters who are distanced and yet stuck in the car together. i think the way in which she says, who did you think it was going to be fun for? for you or for me? he s full of obscure rock trivia. she says, all you ve got is anecdotes from the past and niche rock trivia. and he s trying to kind of make a connection, but you get the sense that he spent his life running away from his responsibilities. yes. also, if, as i have, you know, you re somebody who has travelled the a30 to cornwall, there is a beautiful use of clumps of trees which are known locally.
why are we here now? ijust thought it d be fun. for who? i did like that scene. you see, i think, weirdly, i mean, i ve seen the film a couple of times now. i think that scene kind of encapsulates what i really like about this film. i mean, there s a lot of things going on and it sjumbling past and present memory, you know, what, you know, perceived reality, all that sort of stuff. but at the heart of it is this relationship between two characters who are distanced and yet stuck in the car together. i think the way in which she says, who did you think it was going to be fun for? for you or for me? he s full of obscure rock trivia. she says, all you ve got is anecdotes from the past and niche rock trivia. and he s trying to kind of make a connection, but you get the sense that he spent his life running away from his responsibilities. yes. also, if, as i have, you know,
i think the way in which she says, who did you think it was going to be fun for? for you or for me? he s full of obscure rock trivia. she says, all you ve got is anecdotes from the past and niche rock trivia. and he s trying to kind of make a connection, but you get the sense that he spent his life running away from his responsibilities. yes. also, if, as i have, you know, you re somebody who has travelled the a30 to cornwall, there is a beautiful use of clumps of trees which are known locally. the nearly home trees or the nearly there trees, which i ve always found really magical in real life and it s lovely to see a film actually use that location in such a moving way. now, obviously, you know, this touched a personal chord with me. i thought it was very well made. this is low budget film making, but it s made with heart and individuality. did you find yourself engrossed by it? i agree with everything you say, and i love sort of slow, contemplative films, elements of it. i
what i really like about this film. i mean, there s a lot of things going on and it sjumbling past and present, memory, you know, what, you know, perceived reality, all that sort of stuff. but at the heart of it is this relationship between two characters who are distanced and yet stuck in the car together. i think the way in which she says, who did you think it was going to be fun for? for you or for me? he s full of obscure rock trivia. she says, all you ve got is anecdotes from the past and niche rock trivia. and he s trying to kind of make a connection, but you get the sense that he spent his life running away from his responsibilities. yes. also, if, as i have, you know, you re somebody who has travelled the a30 to cornwall, there is a beautiful use of a copse of trees which are known locally. the nearly home trees or the nearly there trees, which i ve always found really magical in real life and it s lovely to see a film actually use that location in such a moving way.