Burning Men
United Kingdom
152 people rated When young musicians Ray (Ed Hayter) and Don (Aki Omoshaybi) are evicted from their South London squat, they decide to sell their precious vinyl collection and fly to Memphis in search of their destiny. Frustrated by the shortfall in funds, they steal an uber-rare Black Metal record at a Camden record fair and head out of town to sell it. As they drive north in their beaten-up Volvo Amazon, picking up hitchhiker Susie (Elinor Crawley) en route, they find themselves stalked by dark forces apparently unleashed by the devil disc they have stolen.
Drama
Cast (18)
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User Reviews
mary_jerri
23/05/2023 07:20
A constipated film made by constipated talents.
So affected, unfunny and boring it makes the viewer yearn for a decent story, competent direction and likeable characters. Something unpretentious as an atidote to these Emperors new Clothes...
As a 30 minute experiment or tv thing it could be bearable , yet for a film it is an act of torture only a seasoned masochist could endure.
All the high marks are unbelievable unless connected to the film/film makers or unless from inexperienced viewers enchanted by novelty over substance?
Dylan Connect
23/05/2023 07:20
The actors looking at the camera directly is too much and not natural. I believe it takes a long time for this kind of shoot and does it aim for audience to be more emotionally attached to those acting ? I kinda of disagree and feel strange. Not good story though.
Tyla Seethal
23/05/2023 07:20
Engaging characters and camera work....The plot was quirky and shied away from the formulaic 'obvious'. The landscapes of East Anglia and Northumberland were breathtaking.. The POV camera work in the car made the viewer feel like they were in the car too. Definitely worth the time to see.. Great sound track.. Watch out for Gemma.. Definitely a character that I would have liked to see more of...
Kathleen Agaya
23/05/2023 07:20
With superb acting and an intriguing storyline this film is not to be missed. Plus the sound tracks show case some of the best up and coming bands.
Tesfa
23/05/2023 07:20
Twist of surreal, comedy, drama, horror (sort of) and road trip. What's not to like!
Danielle Thomas
23/05/2023 07:20
I went to a screening followed by Q&A with the Director and others, but didn't bother to stay for the Q&A -- after seeing the movie, I just wasn't interested to know more. It wasn't terrible, it just wasn't very good (hence my 6 out of 10 rating). The camerawork was often tediously jerky: probably intended to be "edgy", but instead just felt amateur. I enjoyed the wide shots evoking the flat East Anglian landscape, but there were too many road movie clichés (e.g. a succession of road signs to chart our heros' progress northwards). It felt like it could have been made in the 1960s or '70s. The frequent close-up POV to-camera shots were straight out of _Peep Show_ (which also has two male leads, pretty female sidekicks, internal monologues, and so on).
marcelotwelve
23/05/2023 07:20
Really great british road movie, shot in a unique style that puts you in the heads of the charectres
user9088488389536
23/05/2023 07:20
Enjoyable music themed road trip with a talented cast.
A clever plot ensures that there are plenty of adventures to enjoy along the route.
Nice to see areas of England which rarely appear on film used in this production.
wonderful to see the Northumbrian countryside and the island of Lindesfarne.
Naomi Mâture Kankou
23/05/2023 07:20
The first EVER multiple POV feature film. That really is something. Hugely engaging film by Jeremy Wooding, who really takes you on the road trip journey through the eyes of our peculiar characters. You never really know what decisions these characters are going to make. Two friends that can't seem to live with each other but even more than that, they can't live without each other. The landscape shots of England only add to the poetic beauty of it all. It's certainly quite the surreal film, which also slips in some neatly placed puns and gags which only lead it to be more enjoyable. Soundtrack by Justin Adams fits so perfectly, enhancing the intense eerie feeling the films gives you through.
I have no doubt that this will become the cult classic it deserves to be.
Luthando Shosha
23/05/2023 07:20
While the POV camera works takes some getting used to - it works well and you feel more "encased " by the film. The young actors were excellent and I loved the panoramic views of the East of England and Northumbria.