Bicycle Day is an independent feature film from the director Damian Morter who I believe has a very promising future in the film industry. The company Safehouse Pictures are a small but branching company who are promising more low budget features which I will be looking forward too watching. Bicycle Day is about a group of friends who take an annual camping trip into the countryside of Yorkshire only to find the bitter truth about each other with a little help form LSD. It did have an unexpected twisted end which was welcomed and quite honestly a little disturbing. It was refreshing to see the beautiful side of Sheffield rather then the usual dirty urban side I might add and good to watch a decent British film. I was impressed by the story and felt the start had a great character building structure and was captivated into the story from the minute go. The acting was very good and believable, Paul Collin-Thomas did however stand out for me. The soundtrack from the film was great and very fitting, some catching tunes too. I am always a little dubious about reviewing ultra "low" budget films but it is really not that obvious how little the production had spent on it. A few shaky shots but overall not a bad effort at all! A very promising first feature from Damian Morter which I think will do very well in the smaller festivals and open a few doors for the inspiring filmmaker. However I would be intrigued in what Morter could do with a budget!