
Confine, a taut psychological thriller, stars Daisy Lowe in her first lead role as the troubled former model Pippa, who hasn't dared leave her London apartment in four years. Pippa's refuge is violently invaded when an armed thief, Kayleigh (Eliza Bennett), breaks in and takes Pippa hostage. Alfie Allen (Game of Thrones), plays Kayleigh's increasingly hapless partner-in-crime who soon realises he is way out of his depth.... (Full plot summary below)
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Confine, a taut psychological thriller, stars Daisy Lowe in her first lead role as the troubled former model Pippa, who hasn't dared leave her London apartment in four years. Pippa's refuge is violently invaded when an armed thief, Kayleigh (Eliza Bennett), breaks in and takes Pippa hostage. Alfie Allen (Game of Thrones), plays Kayleigh's increasingly hapless partner-in-crime who soon realises he is way out of his depth.
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| GuardianAlex ChafeyDirector Tobias Tobbell keeps the tone taut, but is let down by over-familiar ground, underdeveloped ciphers and a payoff that's not half as clever as it thinks it is. |
| ViewLondonJennifer TateConfine makes clever use of its single-location shots, but the flawed script and a weak and inexperienced performance by Daisy Lowe means it ultimately falls flat. |
| Total FilmSimon KinnearA meagre narrative is cynically doused in torture and cleavage shots, while any tension withers on an overlit set. |
| User ReviewLee MThis is very amateur. Daisey Lowe is the best of a messy bunch. But even she annoys in her silly heels and weak scars. Its very slow, messy and not recommedned at all. |