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Franklyn

Rating6.0 /10
20091 h 38 m
United Kingdom
18514 people rated

A portrait of the broken lives of four people (a vigilante detective, a worried parent, an awkward man looking for love and a suicidal artist) as they all struggle to cope in their religiously-dystopian city.

Drama
Fantasy
Sci-Fi

User Reviews

Nadia Gyimah

12/09/2022 05:43
When you come up to watch this mivie trying to imagine this world is nit real you come up to be really nasty a right¡ . that movie is gorgeous religious hupperrialyty. was glad spend time on it few times

Mhura Flo

12/09/2022 05:43
I've really never been one for non-mainstream "artsy" films (a category into which, in my estimation, Franklyn fits in). I picked this title up at random and mostly (I'll be honest) because of the promise of a masked detective. Though the film didn't exactly deliver on my expectations I can't say it was a disappointment. Though extremely unusual and often just downright weird, this film delivered a rather hopeful (yet not overly done) message through some of the darker characters I've encountered lately. The fact that the ending (a nicely written convergence) threw me for a loop was a nice surprise too as that is a rare thing to find in movies these days. All told, it was something different that is definitely worth a watch.

Lindiwe Veronica Bok

12/09/2022 05:43
The organized religion bash is trite but the characters and concept were inspiring and entertaining. Yes, humans want to be a part of something and we want to know what is true, we also like things that are good, known to be good, or promise good. And there is a uniquely beneficial reward for doing good anonymously...I hope people learn to empathize and look out for those who suffered trauma. My take-away is that we struggle so very much, and the solution is compassion, standing for your rights, and welcoming destiny. btw destiny and free-will coexist.

user9761558442215

12/09/2022 05:43
Nicely filmed but I have absolutely no idea what this was about. I like weird stuff but this was lost on me.

Jucie H

12/09/2022 05:43
I really wanted to like this film. It has all the elements i love in film, EVA GREEN! Gothic and neo noir style, beautiful visuals and an intriguing beginning. It does however have a major flaw, i could not connect with this ever convoluted plot. It was irrational and nonsensical and tried to hard to be clever delivering any sort of rationale for the final 5 minutes. Which means sitting through a movie that functions as a puzzle that never really materializes. It certain is unique, and it did have potential. But then it didn't. Simple as that. Final Grade C-

فتبينوا ♥️🫀

12/09/2022 05:43
Who finances. bleak, turgid, slow moving stories like this? The acting is...OK The scenery and photography are OK But, where's the story? Also, didn't like or sympathize with a single character. Not good. Do you have to invest multiple hours to get caught up in it? I wasn't willing to. Maybe it's a British thing. After an hour all I could say was "who cares"? Let them all die. In essence it is a weak, interminable remake of "V for Vendetta" with one tenth the pacing or energy.

❤❤

09/09/2022 01:51
This was a revelation and stayed true to a real dark fantasy mystery should be. If you're movie watching aspirations haven't successfully led you somewhere between City of the Lost Children, Finding Neverland and Watchmen, then this movie might not be for you. Especially when considering it's entire story falls somewhere between the films just mentioned. Brain power is required if you actively pay attention. One thing which stood out was how they painted a visual picture of the antagonist's psychopathology. Of course, none makes full sense until the end. I thought this was great.

Nichadia

09/09/2022 01:51
I only lasted for 25 minutes. The actors declaim their lines rather than conversing and the whole thing is (obviously, purposefully) heavily stylised. It's probably some sort of parody with a deep message but just seemed weird-for-the-sake-of-it to me. Wearing sunglasses at night is just silly.

Pat Dake

09/09/2022 01:51
This film has a lot of eye candy, but unlike some other eye candy heavy films such as, "Inception" or "Avatar", the film has some deeper themes and plot to support it. I originally watched this film for the CGI, but then I watched it again working through the plot. My only disappointment was that not all of the edges of the plot line added up perfectly. I think that the themes of despair, redemption, and meaning are pretty heavy to attack in a single film. And some of the characters in the film, are at first, completely off putting. In fact, the most rewarding element of the film was that each character resorts to a fantasy world when their emotional state becomes so disturbed that other people can no longer (or no long wish to) connect with them. I found these shocking scenes of disconnection very, very real.

Musa Keys

09/09/2022 01:51
Ryan Phillippe's character Priest says, "If a God is willing to prevent evil, but is not able - Then He is not omnipotent. If He is able, but not willing - Then He must be Malevolent. If He is neither able nor willing, then why call Him a God? Why else do bad things happen to good people." After losing my daughter to cancer, these words resonated loudly for me. As a lifelong Agnostic, I've often struggled with these questions, but they were so neatly summed up in this film that it stuck with me as one of my favorite quotes. digitalRITUAL
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