
Focusing on the timeless themes of jealousy, murder and betrayal, 'I Against I' is set over one night and utilises different time lines to reveal a dark and unexpected conclusion to a simple mystery premise. The main protagonists, opposite in character, take a frantic journey into a desolate nocturnal world with the common aim of survival, though once completed, the plot reveals a trap from which escape may be impossible. Taking influence from films like 'Le Samurai', 'Point ... (Full plot summary below)
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Focusing on the timeless themes of jealousy, murder and betrayal, 'I Against I' is set over one night and utilises different time lines to reveal a dark and unexpected conclusion to a simple mystery premise. The main protagonists, opposite in character, take a frantic journey into a desolate nocturnal world with the common aim of survival, though once completed, the plot reveals a trap from which escape may be impossible. Taking influence from films like 'Le Samurai', 'Point Break', and new Asian noir, the film is a modern homage to hard boiled cinema with its own original take.
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| Observer (UK)Philip FrenchThree writer-directors were needed to make it, which is probably better than having three films. |
| Total FilmStephen KellyLike a shoddily scripted student project, with a plot that meanders into inanity and characters so bafflingly banal that they may as well be made out of papier mache. |
| Little White LiesDavid JenkinsThe narrative switchbacks have been executed well enough, though it feels like soulless technical exercise rather than human story. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerThis is a disappointing British thriller that is probably best avoided, thanks to a poorly thought out script and unlikeable characters. |
| User ReviewJohn WGreat British Crime thriller. Beats all the Hollywood formula for money films. |
| User ReviewPaul DLow-budget thriller that kind of captures a good mood using the evening of London's docklands area to good effect, but the other elements including the acting and story are not up to scratch. |
| User ReviewKarsh DReally disappointing gangster film. Main problem is the pace of the film and you have the feeling for the best part of wishing someone to get on with whatever it is they need to do. |
| User ReviewJason GOh what a mess of a film!. Unlikeable cast with a poor script and plot. |