Watch Front
- 2016
- 21 min
Front is a thrilling movie from 2014 that stars Toby Hemingway, Jamie Sives, Fiona Boylan and Red Richardson. The movie is set in Scotland, and revolves around a group of soldiers who have returned home after serving in Afghanistan. They find themselves struggling to adjust to their everyday lives and haunted by their past experiences. As they try to overcome their traumas and reconnect with their loved ones, they are forced to confront a dangerous and deadly enemy from their past.
The movie is directed by Matthew Bain and written by Luke Robertson. It is a gripping and emotional story that explores the psychological effects of war, trauma and loss. The movie begins with the return of Lance Corporal Nate Ellis (Toby Hemingway) to his home in Scotland, after serving in Afghanistan with his friend and fellow soldier, Private Neil McLeod (Jamie Sives). Nate is haunted by his past experiences, and struggles to connect with his girlfriend Emily (Fiona Boylan), and his father Harry (Red Richardson).
As Nate tries to adjust to civilian life, he is haunted by nightmares and flashbacks of his time in Afghanistan. He sees ghosts of his fellow soldiers, and is plagued by survivor's guilt. Neil on the other hand, has been living in his hometown since he was discharged from the army, and has surrounded himself with alcohol and drugs to numb the pain of his traumatic experiences. He has also become involved in illegal activities that threaten to ruin his life.
When a local drug dealer and gangster, Lenny (Chris Anderson), threatens Neil's life and that of his sister, Nate steps in to help him. The two men find themselves on the run from Lenny and his gang, as they try to uncover the truth behind a mysterious supply of drugs that has surfaced in their town. As they race against time to save themselves and their loved ones, they are forced to confront their past traumas and the demons that haunt them.
The movie is a gripping and emotional journey that explores the complex issues of trauma, guilt, loss, and redemption. The performances by the cast are outstanding, particularly that of Toby Hemingway, who delivers a powerful and nuanced performance as Nate. Jamie Sives is also remarkable as Neil, and Fiona Boylan brings a touching vulnerability to her character Emily.
The cinematography is stunning, capturing the beautiful landscapes of Scotland, juxtaposed with the dark and dangerous world of drug dealing and gang wars. The movie's soundtrack is haunting and evocative, adding to the overall atmosphere of the film. Director Matthew Bain expertly navigates the complex themes of the movie, and delivers a powerful and emotional story that is both thrilling and thought-provoking.
Overall, Front is a must-see movie for anyone who enjoys riveting and emotional dramas. It is a story that will stay with you long after the credits roll, and a testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit.
Front is a 2016 drama with a runtime of 21 minutes.