Leo |
Best Cinematography in a Motion Picture |
Best Direction in a Motion Picture |
Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Motion Picture |
Best Motion Picture |
Best Musical Score in a Motion Picture |
Best Screenwriting in a Motion Picture |
Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Motion Picture |
Best Visual Effects in a Motion Picture |
Honors |
Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking - Editing |
Phillip Borsos Award |
Borsos Competition for Best Canadian Feature |
Star to Watch |
Not a bad movie but not a particularly good one either. Held my interest but was slow and hard to follow in some places.
Not really sure where all the negative reviews came from with this film. The film had strong performances from its cast and was thoroughly enjoyable.
What were they thinking? Really bad acting, really bad script, really bad directing, and why oh why doesn't anyone do research before they make a movie.
Some kid gets in trouble with his bosses at the major bank he works. He's some sort of compliance office and found something he shouldn't have which he then reported.
Bad writing. Bad direction.
The lead actor is a champion mumbler, sadly that means volume up at 100 and adjusting the sound settings to try and work out what he is talking about.
The movie was good and in my opinion the pace was right. I enjoyed everything and never I was bored.
The best performances were provided by Luke Hemsworth and Jeremie Harris. The other cast was passable.
Trash attempting to pose as art, with probably the worst dubbing I've EVER heard in film. Bad acting, crappy editing, horrendous writing.