The plot is paper-thin: Mick (Jordan) pulls a girl whose thuggish ex is apparently out for his blood. And that's about it. Like Marc Evans' Trauma, released last year, New Town Original strives to create tension via the ambiguous mental state of its protagonist, but fails to explore the theme effectively. The supporting cast is generally strong, but even their endeavours can't prevent this feeling like an over-earnest autobiographical work that's clearly suffered from a lack of objective distance.
New Town Original Review
Mick (Jordan) pulls a girl whose thuggish ex is apparently out for his blood.
Release Date:
15 Apr 2005
Running Time:
91 minutes
Certificate:
15
Original Title:
New Town Original
This low-budget Essex-boy flick attempts to be a serious thriller, tackling how macho repression and ennui escalate into paranoia and panic attacks. Unfortunately, it lacks the talent to deliver, suffering from unconvincing dialogue and a painfully slow narrative.
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