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For something that looks like it contains some beautifully shot dream sequences, Abraham's point seems to play out as a tale of healing for a man who starts out as ineffectual.

Comet Snape (Mackenzie Crook), a sullen and withdrawn furniture restorer who lives on his own in a claustrophobic city tower block, is plagued by waking nightmares. After a mishap at an auction house, Comet steals a grandfather clock and sets off on a road trip to take the clock across country to his dying father in the little coastal village where his parents still live. Sometimes poignant, often very funny, Abraham's Point takes Comet on a journey of redemption from the dark streets of a harsh and clattering London back to the beautiful open landscapes of Wales. Here in a shattering climax, we discover the dark secret that has haunted Comet for so long.

Trailer after the break.



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peterwosmond (2 years ago) Reply

i met the director of this a while back. He came into where i work in cardiff and baught creep on dvd, we were having a chat about movies and he told me about this. it actually looks pretty kick ass.

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Anonymous (2 years ago) Reply

is that the guy from pirates of the carribean? anyway. looks great.

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QuasiEvilBunny (2 years ago) Reply

Yes, that's Mackenzie Crook. Hope this gts released soon!

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kls010 (2 years ago) Reply

I have seen this film and it is truly great. The cinematography is wonderful and both the actors Mackenzie Crook and Joseph Millson are brilliant.

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Anonymous (2 years ago) Reply

Brilliant!... need more films that end well!!!

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linda (2 years ago) Reply

WHEN IS THIS FILM BEING RELEASED???
please, please, I have to see it!!!


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