4.3.2.1
Official Site: Cast: Emma Roberts, Tamsin Egerton, Ophelia Levibond, Shanika Warren-Markland Rating: MA15+ for Strong Coarse Language, Sex Scenes and Violence Tagline: Vexed in The City. Theatrical Release: August 19, 2010 Retail Release: December 15, 2010 BOX OFFICE: Released to a small 42 screens, the film opened with an appauling $8,960 for a screen average of $213. Special Features: |
Plot Synopsis, Review
four friends over a 3 day period. 2 days and one chance to make everything right.
Good. the film was surprisingly enjoyable. I liked the fact that it was unique in the way it was set out in 4 parts. A half hour spent on each girls day, which eventually ended up tied together in one way or another. It was fun and stylish. The only real dissapointing factor was that the directing was really bad. The camera was shaking all over the place, making it hard to concentrate on what was going on. It was never predictable, with each girls day getting mopre enjoyable as they went along. The other people inside the cinema (6 others, two walking out) didn't seem to like the flick, commenting on it's ridiculousness because of the switching of the characters.
The plot was original. While it was in no way believable, it still manages to keep you watching. The name of the film stands for 4 girls, 3 days, 2 cities, 1 chance. Yeah, theres four girls and three days and two cities, but I don't undeerstand what the once chance was for. Also, the open ending for the sequel was a slight eye-roll but was unpredicted.
The acting was good. I really can't stand British accents, but they didn't annoy much in the film. Emma Roberts was the only non-British girl, taking on a much mature role than she usually does.
Overall "4.3.2.1." is a fun and stylish thriller / drama that keeps you entertained with the 4 segments that tie together in thed end. My rating is 3/5.
Good. the film was surprisingly enjoyable. I liked the fact that it was unique in the way it was set out in 4 parts. A half hour spent on each girls day, which eventually ended up tied together in one way or another. It was fun and stylish. The only real dissapointing factor was that the directing was really bad. The camera was shaking all over the place, making it hard to concentrate on what was going on. It was never predictable, with each girls day getting mopre enjoyable as they went along. The other people inside the cinema (6 others, two walking out) didn't seem to like the flick, commenting on it's ridiculousness because of the switching of the characters.
The plot was original. While it was in no way believable, it still manages to keep you watching. The name of the film stands for 4 girls, 3 days, 2 cities, 1 chance. Yeah, theres four girls and three days and two cities, but I don't undeerstand what the once chance was for. Also, the open ending for the sequel was a slight eye-roll but was unpredicted.
The acting was good. I really can't stand British accents, but they didn't annoy much in the film. Emma Roberts was the only non-British girl, taking on a much mature role than she usually does.
Overall "4.3.2.1." is a fun and stylish thriller / drama that keeps you entertained with the 4 segments that tie together in thed end. My rating is 3/5.