Comes a Bright Day

2012

Action / Drama / Romance / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 38% · 8 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 33% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.0/10 10 1789 1.8K

Plot summary

A romantic thriller set during the armed robbery of one of London’s most exclusive jewellers. Sometimes funny, often dark, always captivating and never what you expect.


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Imogen Poots as Mary Bright
Kevin McKidd as Cameron
Timothy Spall as Charlie Morgan
Lee Whitlock as Ticket Tout
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by eeriechills 5 / 10

Not Craig Roberts best performance

Not Craig Roberts best performance in my opinion. Very wooden and stiff acting by him sadly. Just seemed very inexperienced. Otherwise an ok film with some decent acting but could've been more storyline. Ran a bit bland for some of it.

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Reviewed by Sleepin_Dragon 9 / 10

A cracking movie.

I have to say I absolutely loved this movie. It's a huge mix, hostage thriller, crime caper, love story, rom com. It really is a mixed bag, bu the brilliant performances and the engaging story manage to bind the elements together, making it a very engaging and rather deep film. Some nice bits of humour, I love the names of the thieves, Cameron and Clegg, there's a message in there somewhere (they robbed us all didn't they?)

I was so engrossed in the film it took me over half an hour to realise that Cameron was played by Kevin McKidd, I literally didn't recognise him. Josef Altin is hilariously funny as Clegg, hobbling about, he had some great one liners. No need to comment how impressive Poots and Spall are, both are just brilliant, but it's young Craig Roberts once again that impresses, he is a very refreshing actor, and somehow different.

Great ending, so in keeping with the tone of the film.

Great use of classical music in the film, it added something to the film, especially the beautiful rendition of Lakme.

I loved it. 9/10

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