Palmer never dwells on this theme for too long. Coupled with Marcus’ arrogance, it serves to heighten the confusion they face while hosting the duo. The locals are aware of the possibilities and implications of his presence. Marcus comes with the promise of bringing business into the small town. Palmer also lodges economic and moral conflicts into the narrative with great ease. Calibre’s great achievement thus becomes its honest denouement, perfectly justified, however brutal it may appear at first sight.ĮXCLUSIVE interview of Radhika Mehrotra and Vikas Kumar for Netflix's 'Kaala Paani' success The Railway Men Trailer: Netflix and YRF's show promises to pack a punch with a stellar cast But Palmer’s unwavering attention to the dynamics between his two characters and their cat and mouse with the locals creates an atmosphere that sucks you in for good. It will be a stretch to claim that the seasoned film watcher won’t be able to see the ending coming in advance. Slowly and steadily, with the patience of a sculptor, Palmer works away at their personalities till their true selves are revealed to the audience. Jack Lowden and Martin McCann’s portrayal of Vaughn and Marcus, characters whose need to balance the audience’s empathy and disgust is no easy task, elevates Calibre. Hereon, Palmer veers away from genre expectations, switching emotional gears expertly and plunging the protagonists and his audience down a rabbit hole of guilt, misery and utter fear. It is cut short by a tragedy that triggers the film into a new, harrowing direction. Predictably, the deer hunt doesn’t go according to plan. A drunken night of revelry ends in a romp with a couple of local girls, which only serves to upset the townsfolk further. Image via soon as Marcus and Vaughn drive into their inn at Dodge, a sleepy little town nestled in the highlands, it becomes clear that they aren’t quite welcome there. Wellington Films Ltd.A still from Calibre. Robbie Allen, Jennifer Armitage, Paul Ashton, Lee Brazier, Richard Holmes, Phil Hunt, Jamie Jessop, Geneviève Lemal, Rob McGillivray, Rachel Robey, Compton Ross, Andrea Scarso, Ben Stranahan Jack Lowden, Martin McCann, Tony Curran, Ian Pirie, Kate Bracken, Cal Macaninch, Cameron Jack, George Anton, Olivia Morgan, Therese Bradley Nothing could prepare them for what follows. Two lifelong friends head up to an isolated Scottish Highlands village for a weekend hunting trip.
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