
A decade after a catastrophe destroyed his family and their farm, momentous news from home compels an exiled young man to embark upon an intense and surreal journey through the broken and beautiful margins of contemporary Britain.... (Full plot summary below)
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A decade after a catastrophe destroyed his family and their farm, momentous news from home compels an exiled young man to embark upon an intense and surreal journey through the broken and beautiful margins of contemporary Britain.
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| Examiner.comChris SawinBlood Cells is a bleak and depressing expedition that compels the viewer to observe Adam's melancholy existence. This film allows you to experience the world through the eyes of a person blinded by depression. |
| HeyUGuysStefan PapeIt's a truly accomplished study of his demise, a sad portrait of his life. |
| Screen InternationalMark AdamsAn impressively dour and dense new British drama, Blood Cells is a strikingly dark drama given heart and soul thanks to Barry Ward's suitably intense lead performance. |
| GuardianLeslie FelperinFor all the embedded detail about seaside towns and dingy provincial discos, it often doesn't feel like a British film, and that's meant to be a compliment. |
| Time OutDave CalhounThe sensitive, inquiring photography is by far this British indie's strongest selling point. |
| User ReviewEdwin MBest British road movie for ages. A 5 star movie from young english directing duo Joesph Bull and Luke Seomore. |
| User ReviewLee MLeft early...gloomy, creepy, and supremely improbable! Ok even if you had new face....you'd still have same eyes, same voice, same mannerisms, same history, etc. whole plot was ridiculous. So disappointing I left before it was over. |