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Cast

Sean Biggerstaff
Ben Willis

Emilia Fox
Sharon Pintey

Shaun Evans
Sean Higgins

Michael Dixon
Barry Brickman

Michelle Ryan
Suzy

Stuart Goodwin
Jenkins

Frank Hesketh
Young Ben Willis

Daphne Guinness
Anna Shapiro

Jay Bowen
Steve Jenkins

Irene Bagach
Frozen Beautiful Girl

Marc Pickering
Brian 'Kung-Fu'

Jared Harris
Alex Proud

Nick Hancock
Rory Davies

Michael Lambourne
Matt Stephens

Stan Ellis
Art Class Teacher

Nia Roberts
Woman at the Till

Celesta Hodge
Deer Girl in Sainsbury's

Kinvara Balfour
Shampoo / Frozen Girl 1

Keeley Hazell
Frozen Girl in Sainsbury's

Nadia Alkhashab
Frozen Girl in Sainsbury's
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CinemaSerf
Hmmm. I'm not sure that Sean Ellis's 2004 short film really needed expanding upon, but at least he did manage to reunite Sean Biggerstaff and Emelia Fox to tell this extended tale of "Ben". He's an art student who has recently been dumped by his girlfriend and finds himself unable to sleep. His solution - a night time job in a supermarket where he has an opportunity to ogle a variety of beautiful women. Then something miraculous happens. No - not a wet dream, he discovers that by cracking his fingers he can freeze time. All of the customers in his shop becomes statuesque. Now this is just too good an opportunity for our frustrated sketcher, so he wanders around finding the prettiest then exposes their breasts or their butts so he can draw them. Meantime, back in the real world his love life is going from bad to worse; his best mate "Sean" (Sean Higgins) isn't proving much use and his colleagues at work just love a lame prank to wind up the boss "Jenkins" (Stuart Goodwin) who just happens to be the elder brother of the guy his girlfriend dumped him for. Now there might be two schools of thought about this being either a darkly comedic look at art and artistry, or just a prurient exercise in excessive female (only) nudity. I'm not sure I cared though because I found this film to be glacially paced and just plain dull. The narration, provided by the nondescript Biggerstaff vacillated from the self-indulgent to the downright boring and the writing makes no effort to ingratiate this introspectively hormonal voyeur with anyone watching. It's not erotic, it's not sexy - it's remarkably sterile.
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