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Complicity [DVD] [2000]

Complicity [DVD] [2000]
Directed by Gavin Millar

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14280 in DVD
  • Released on: 2000-06-19
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 100 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Special Features
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
English
Region 2
Dolby Pro Logic English
Dolby Pro Logic
The Story Of A Journalist
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Synopsis
Newspaper Reporter Cameron Colley, having built his professional reputation on stories dealing with corruption and the underworld, is drawn into a web of deceit and murder when a serial killer begins a rampage. Elaborately staged deaths await victims who all have one thing in common -- they are about to be exposed by Colley. Armed only with his wits, the reporter must uncover the truth before more innocent lives are taken. Based on the novel by Iain Bank.


Customer Reviews

An excellent adaptation of Iain Banks' novel5
This is a top notch adaptation of one of Iain Banks' "dark" novels. Given the graphic nature of some the sex and violence in the novel, which would have been very difficult to present in a film, the makers have kept very true to the spirit of the book.

Several of the cast were in the adaptation of The Crow Road, another Banks novel, and overall the cast is well balanced.

The sound problem experienced by VHS users is much less noticeable with the DVD when using a suitable Dolby Pro-logic TV system.

This is a tight well fashioned drama that is gripping throughout. It is a production of the highest quality, achieved on a tight budget, which will appeal both to fans of Banks' work and to lovers of compelling psychological dramas. As with much of Banks' work, it does not pull its punches. Highly recommended.

very, very dark3
This felt more like an ITV drama than a feature film, but never mind because it was a deep enough plot and engaging enough characters to keep me interested all the way through. The revelations are pretty shocking when tehy eventually come, but the mystery element (an anonymous informant on the phone) is too easily guessed, and the switching between past & present was far too underplayed in my view. I think the main problem with this film is the apparent randomness of the murders until eventually the pattern is revealed. There is some kind of technical problem with the sound, I found it very hard to make out what the hell people were saying half the time - it's not just the scottish accent but the fact it was muffled or 'mumbled' a lot. Perhaps advisbale to watch with subtitles on. Good in some ways, watchable but, ultimately far too TV-drama-ish.

complicity3
Film was ok i was an extra in the film many years ago thats why i bought it.