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4.3.2.1 (2010)

4.3.2.1 (2010)
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Writer/director Noel Clarke (Kidulthood, Adulthood) returns to the helm for this frenetic urban thriller following four friends who went their separate ways, but find their fates colliding following a chance meeting with a group of ruthless diamond thieves. Jo (Emma Roberts, Cassandra (Tasmin Egerton), Kerrys (Shanika Warren-Markland) and Shannon (Ophelia Lovibond) used to be inseparable, but lately they've begun to grow apart. As Jo struggles for a sense of direction while earning a meager income in a sterlile supermarket, Cassandra races off to New York for a fling with a guy she met online, militant feminist Kerrys wages an unrelenting war against a male dominated society, and Shannon falls into a treacherous, self-destructive tailspin. But just when it seemed as if these old friends were headed down different paths, a brazen crime thrusts them back together for an exhilarating adventure that will prove just how unpredictable life can really be. Sean Pertwee and Kevin Smith co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Noel ClarkeMark Davis, (more)
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Synopsis of 4.3.2.1

Writer/director Noel Clarke (Kidulthood, Adulthood) returns to the helm for this frenetic urban thriller following four friends who went their separate ways, but find their fates colliding following a chance meeting with a group of ruthless diamond thieves. Jo (Emma Roberts, Cassandra (Tasmin Egerton), Kerrys (Shanika Warren-Markland) and Shannon (Ophelia Lovibond) used to be inseparable, but lately they've begun to grow apart. As Jo struggles for a sense of direction while earning a meager income in a sterlile supermarket, Cassandra races off to New York for a fling with a guy she met online, militant feminist Kerrys wages an unrelenting war against a male dominated society, and Shannon falls into a treacherous, self-destructive tailspin. But just when it seemed as if these old friends were headed down different paths, a brazen crime thrusts them back together for an exhilarating adventure that will prove just how unpredictable life can really be. Sean Pertwee and Kevin Smith co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
117 mins
Director(s):
Noel ClarkeMark Davis
Producer(s):
Damon BryantMark DavisNoel Clarke
Categories:
ForeignMystery & Suspense
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    Lance S.

    I is difficult for me to like a movie when there are almost no characters that I like. I did not like any of the female leads. I wouldn't want them as daughters. I wouldn't want my daughter to have friends like the women of this movie. The ladies are selfish, rude, violent, rebelious, and/or foolish. Just because the story has female leads and they are successful/survive the ordeal, that is NOT empowerment. The men of the movie are not great either, which is a trait of many "empowerment" films. The men are criminal, deceptive, violent, manipulative, insensative, and/or racist. I will say that the four criss-crossed story element is excuted incredibly well. The best mment is Eve's brief, but very memorable scene.

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    Cheryl and Michael M.

    This was actually good. The way they presented it was unique and made the movie work. At first it seems like you don't know what's going on but it all falls in place at the end. Definately worth watching

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    Joel G.

    was soooo close to being a five star movie., But fell four stars short. Plot was so weak-only reason why producers gave it green light is because it had a hot blonde actress playing the lead.

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