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An ultra-paranoid murder suspect videotapes himself around the clock so he'll have a rock-solid alibi if he's ever accused of another crime. But the one tape that could prove his innocence of a new murder mysteriously disappears and he's forced to go on the run to fabricate the evidence of the missing hours...
Freeze Frame is the feature film debut of writer-director John Simpson and producer Michael Casey. Conceptually original and virtually distinctive, it is a fast-moving, contemporary thriller with a deep and disturbing resonance for the paranoid world in which we currently find ourselves. As Sean Veil, a man immersed in a paranoid nightmare from which there seems to be no escape, Lee Evans gives a genuinely stunning, career-changing performance. He proves, indisputably, that his talent extends far beyond the confines of comedy.

Average rating (3 reviews)
Freeze Frame
Luigil | 24/01/2008 | See all Luigil's reviews (12) »
If you could give 3 1/2 stars i would but there isn't so i gave it 3. Lee Evans does a great job acting in this film and i would give his acting skills 5/5 but the film itself did not have a strong enough storyline to make this film a 5/5. This film does keep you interested from start to finish and was a really good watch and i loved the ending of this film. Definitely worth 3.99 and a film that wont disappoint.
Really Good
Timbo1883 | 11/10/2007 | See all Timbo1883's reviews (18) »
seems real strange seeing Evans in this film, as its very different from his normal stuff, he pulls it off very well thou. defiantly worth £4. a really good film
Shockingly great
missjaffacake | 18/07/2007 | See all missjaffacake's reviews (3) »
To be honest, when I first picked this film up, I really didn't expect much, and watching Lee Evans promotions on TV at the time really put me off. But I decided to watch it anyway. And I'm so glad that I did.
After the first ten minutes, you forget completely that this is Lee Evans: Funny Man. Evans is creepy, yet completely endearing at the same time. This film is amazing.
Lee Evans, Rachel Stirling, Sean McGinley, Ian McNiece & Colin Salmon | |
15 years and over | |
2004 | |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
1 hour and 39 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |
















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