Nick Moran stars in this drama as Christie Malry, a lowly bank worker who indulges in extreme fantasies of sex and violence to escape his humdrum life of a job he hates and having to care for his dying mother. Whilst taking an evening class, Christie learns the principles of double-entry bookkeeping and adopts the theory that .. Read more
| Starring | Nick Moran, Neil Stuke, Kate Ashfield, Marcello Mazzarella |
|---|---|
| Director | Paul Tickell |
| Genres | Drama |
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Nick Moran stars in this drama as Christie Malry, a lowly bank worker who indulges in extreme fantasies of sex and violence to escape his humdrum life of a job he hates and having to care for his dying mother. Whilst taking an evening class, Christie learns the principles of double-entry bookkeeping and adopts the theory that for every credit there must be a debit for his own life. Soon enough he uses these 'credits' to avenge those he feels have wronged him, and these acts of revenge rapidly get out of hand. Set against this is the equally interesting story of Pacioli, the monk who invented double-entry bookkeeping in Renaissance Italy.
| Starring | Nick Moran, Neil Stuke, Kate Ashfield, Marcello Mazzarella, Shirley Ann Field, Mattia Sbragia |
|---|---|
| Director | Paul Tickell |
| Studio | ILC PRIME |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 31 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 22 Sep 2003 Production year: 2000 |
| Format | DVD |
Beset by numerous distribution problems since its completion, director Paul Tickell's ambitious adaptation of BS Johnson's 1973 novel racks up more debits than credits. On the plus side, Shirley Anne Field and Kate Ashfield impress as the dying mother and unsuspecting girlfriend of book-keeper Christie Malry (played by Lock, Stock's Nick Moran). It's his twisted world view that prompts him to commit increasingly deadly acts of subversion, which he tallies in a ledger detailing his notional fortune. However, the asides on the lethargy and cynicism of the modern world are lost within the flashy visuals and the parallel storyline that features the 15th-century monastic mathematician Pacioli (who first recorded the double-entry method) and his friend, Leonardo da Vinci.
Adapted from the angry novel by experimental novelist BS Johnson, this is an ambitious attempt to capture on film a... read more on Time Out
Remarkable, a Billy Liar for the modern era. This is one of the most stunning debuts from a British Director in years.
Ever wanted to get even with those who endeavour to get in your way, well Christy does and whats more he keeps an account of anyone who dares.
Superbly performed by Moran, Stulke, and Ashfield the film also includes a cracking sound-track from Luke Haines.
An absolute must.
a poor film by any standards. but given the brilliance of the source material (b s johnson's classic novel), i'd say this dismal adaptation is one of the biggest missed opportunities in modern cinema.
gone is the wit and verve of the book. instead, christie is presented as a monosyllabic, joyless misanthrope.
i dedicate the one star i am obliged to award this dvd to the underside of the disc itself, which was nice and clean, and apparently unsullied by the horrors digitally encoded within.