1. ‘FRAMED’ determination to find who killed his
daughter.
British 2012
Director: Mary Seagul
Certificate: 12A
After her earlier film release, Mary
Seagulis is back with a psychological
thriller, Framed, which gets all parents
thinking what would happen if they were
framed for their child’s murder, would
they stay or run?
Leon (Chris Abbott) has been framed for
his daughter Emily’s (Freya Appley)
murder. All he wants to do is get away
from everyone and his own mind by
running away
As Leon finds his peace haven in a quiet
location on his own, he confides in himself
and turns to the bottle. With lots of false
paths and enigmas brought to the
audience, you can’t take your eyes off the
screen.
But with the scenes of drinking in public
places this could lead to teenagers to bad
behaviour with the BBFC certificate at a
12A.
With clear and crisp cinematography of
both the location and Leon this contrasts
with the dull, low tone soundtrack.
The strong storyline of family and what’s
most important in a family life is clearly
shown in this meaningful thriller. With the
strong emotions of how much children
mean to their parents and if anything
happens they got to extremes to get them
back.
Overall this film is a must see with
wonderful scenes of love between
children and their parents and