Réalisation:
Peter Mackie BurnsScénario:
Nico MensingaPhotographie:
Adam ScarthActeurs·trices:
Emily Beecham, Geraldine James, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Osy Ikhile, Sinead Matthews, Ritu Arya, Karina Fernandez, Stuart McQuarrie, Matthew Pidgeon (plus)VOD (3)
Résumés(1)
La vie de Daphné est un véritable tourbillon. Aux folles journées dans le restaurant londonien où elle travaille succèdent des nuits enivrées dans des bras inconnus. Elle est spirituelle, aime faire la fête mais sous sa personnalité à l’humour acerbe et misanthrope Daphné n’est pas heureuse. Lorsqu’elle assiste à un violent braquage sa carapace commence à se briser… (Paname Distribution)
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Critiques (2)
Everyone should know a fiery redhead like Daphne. There's something uniquely vibrant about them, an energy that can bring anyone to life. Daphne, played by the fantastic Emily Beecham, is a true London spirit, and Beecham lives the role effortlessly. While the story itself is quite ordinary and not groundbreaking, if you accept it for what it is, you won't be disappointed by this British drama. ()
I found Daphne quite annoying from the beginning because she was, to put it politely, a terrible bitch to herself and others. But that doesn't change the surprising fact that I actually enjoyed watching her actions in often quite crazy situations and the film never bored me. It's a pretty good probe into the lives of some of today's thirty-somethings who are floundering and don't know what to do with their lives. (75%) ()
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