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- Offering little actual insight into epilepsy, Bryn Higgins ambitiously adapts Ray Robinson’s novel. However, he focuses on the plot’s melodramatic aspects rather than the heroine’s (Agyness Deyn) social dysfunction and defiant refusal to be defined by a disease. Slick but a little superficial in its treatment of its character's challenges.
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Byn Higgins' gritty exploration of a woman consistently betrayed by her own body brings brutal honesty to the subject, eschewing simplicity and singular judgement, (be it good or bad) in favour of...
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Agyness Deyn shows real spark as the wilful, wounded heroine of offbeat British drama Electricity. Full Review | Oct 14, 2014
Electricity: Directed by Bryn Higgins. With Agyness Deyn, Christian Cooke, Paul Anderson, Tom Georgeson. A journey seen through the eyes of a young woman with epilepsy that brings extraordinary hallucinations as she searches for her long lost brother.
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Dec 8, 2014 · Written by Cath Clarke. Time Out says. Shoreditch’s very own supermodel Agyness Deyn reinvents herself as an actress in this above-bog-standard gritty Brit drama. Before you roll your eyes,...
Electricity, film review: Low-key drama lit up by Deyn’s charged turn. (15) Bryn Higgins, 95 mins. Starring: Agyness Deyn, Christian Cooke, Paul Anderson, Alice Lowe, Lenora Critchlow, Tom ...
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Adapted from Ray Robinson’s novel, Electricity tells the tale of defiant young Lancashire lass Lily O’Connor (Deyn) a smart and likeable young woman with epilepsy.
Electricity is a 2014 British film directed by Bryn Higgins, starring Agyness Deyn, Lenora Crichlow and Christian Cooke. the film is about the journey seen through the eyes of a young woman with epilepsy. [1] Electricity is an adaptation of the 2006 novel by Ray Robinson.
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