Cashback

2006

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

95
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 47% · 53 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 77% · 50K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 93232 93.2K

Plot summary

After a painful breakup, Ben develops insomnia. To kill time, he starts working the late night shift at the local supermarket, where his artistic imagination runs wild.

Director

Top cast

Daphne Guinness as Anna Shapiro
Jared Harris as Alex Proud
Marc Pickering as Brian 'Kung-Fu'
Sean Biggerstaff as Ben Willis
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
867.73 MB
1280*544
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 42 min
Seeds 29
1.63 GB
1920*816
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 42 min
Seeds 63

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by pedronunesnomundo 7 / 10

And so great productions can be put to shame

This is a small and simple film that has nothing simple and therefore results in nothing small. In fact, films like these show how some supposed delicacies produced by big studios can be put to shame by simple dishes by lesser-known authors who present us with delicious proposals made only with fine quality ingredients.Everything in this movie results in. A script that is developed from a banal starting point, but which is treated in an original and emotionally elaborate way; an impeccable performance by the entire cast, which builds a gallery of characters that both provoke the most spontaneous laughter and moments of the deepest honest reflection; a cinematography sometimes just elegant, sometimes totally breathtaking; an extremely versatile and relevant soundtrack.This is a film that comes out of a minor league, but that will not be considered as beeing at that level by anyone watches it.
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Reviewed by lastliberal 8 / 10

The bad news is that time flies. The good news... is that you're the pilot.

How many can stare at some spilled peas on the floor and find beauty. With this film, you may never look at still life the same again.

How do you fill the time that is flying by. We may not have the ability to freeze it and just enjoy the beauty of nature, but maybe we can spend some more of it appreciating life's beauty.

The cinematography and music really captivated me and set the mood long before the ingenious freezing sequence. It made the nudity something to be appreciated and enjoyed, not some cheesy titillation.

Ben (Sean Biggerstaff) is creating this world after breaking up with his girl (Michelle Ryan). There are a lot of laughs in the film with other supermarket employees, who are really interesting characters. There are flashbacks to Ben's childhood that provide other very interesting moments. Hayley-Marie Coppin, for one. But, it is not until Ben and Sharon (Emilia Fox) start seeing each other that his life starts to get back to normal.

Everything is not all smooth from then on out, and we get to see the same scene with Sharon that we saw with Suzy in the beginning. It was very original. It is what happens in life when we see one second of a two-second story.

But, the moment when Sharon walks into the Proud Gallery was just precious, and you knew things would work out.

A magical ending to a great film by Sean Ellis leaves us wanting MORE!

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