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Locke. 09:55 - Dec 6 with 505 viewsGeoffSentence

Anyone else seen this strange but brilliant film?

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It is one man driving his car talking to people on the phone about a concrete pour whilst trying to handle some personal problems.

You only see Tom Hardy as the main character, alone in the car (after the opening). Everyone else is on the phone.

It is the oddest prospect for a movie that I have come across and yet it is superb.

Well worth a watch, I think it is on Amazon Prime, but might be Netflix.

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Locke. on 10:06 - Dec 6 with 482 viewsWeWereZombies

No but I have read his 'Second Treatise on Government', was quite surprised when he turned up in the American band Spirit three hundred years later...

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Locke. on 10:42 - Dec 6 with 446 viewsBent_double

Yes, saw it a few months ago on Film 4 I think. Strangely compelling and watchable, Hardy is superb. You keep thinking something else is going to happen as the film goes on, but it's just him and the unravelling of his life during a car journey.

As with Film 4, no doubt it's repeated ad infinitum, so worth looking out for.

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Locke. on 10:45 - Dec 6 with 442 viewsjeera

It was on TV just a few nights ago as it goes.

I'd seen it before some time back but figured it was worth another look.

Strangely captivating. Very good.

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Locke. on 11:03 - Dec 6 with 422 viewsfactual_blue

Locke. on 10:06 - Dec 6 by WeWereZombies

No but I have read his 'Second Treatise on Government', was quite surprised when he turned up in the American band Spirit three hundred years later...


....And then suing Led Zeppelin.

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