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7/10
How one man copes with an unimaginable situation
euroGary7 July 2014
'Greyhawk' has Alec Newman (lately seen in the BBC's 'Waterloo Road') as Mal, a blinded ex-soldier. A walking attitude, he drinks in the pub where a well-meaning elderly man (Jack Shepherd, 'Wycliffe') bores him; he pays for a prostitute; he has to cope with bullying local youths. Through all this his constant companion is his guide dog, a labrador called Quince. But one day, while Mal is throwing a ball for Quince on the socially-deprived Greyhawk council estate, the dog doesn't come back.

I decided to watch this film because the situation sounded so desperate: a blind man having to search for his guide dog. How would I cope in such a situation? I hope I'd realise that people are more willing to help if you treat them with respect; Mal just goes around grousing at everyone - okay, he has reason to, but it doesn't make him a very sympathetic hero. Newman is sighted, and perhaps the film would have had more resonance with a blind actor in the lead role, although I can appreciate the logistical difficulties that may have caused. As it is, with attacks on guide dogs being increasingly reported in the UK, the film is at least very timely.
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6/10
Well Acted But Lacking Substance
Theo Robertson17 April 2015
A former British serviceman blinded in action loses his guide dog

And that's the plot of this gloomy British drama . Reading the brief summary it's a case of that particularly recent British phenomena known as "Grief whoring" . Ah the good old days of this when young soldiers would be killed in Afghanistan and massed crowds would gather with individuals having a contest to see who could wail the loudest on behalf of a dead person they had never met . I don't want to sound all nasty and cynical but I've always found this a very unhealthy and worst of all hypocritical attitude and one wonders what these people do with their free time now that NATO involvement is over and more crucially the TV cameras are no longer at Wootan Basset ?

Like I said I'll try not to be too cynical and in its favour GREYHAWK doesn't go overboard with tear stained teeth gnashing and other manipulative tricks . Director Mike Pitt and screenwriter Matt Pitt have made a relatively poignant film centered around a rather unsympathetic protagonist .Mal played by Alec Newman and written and played so that Mal never comes across as a victim . Instead he is understandably a bitter and twisted man

Also to be fair to the production team for a film lasting an hour and a half with an absolute threadbare , wafer thin premise everyone has been able to do the very best they can do and the film does have genuine social consciousness about it . The downside is that it also shows the need that if you're making a feature length film you need a strong plot to drive it so as something that would have worked as an excellent short film just becomes an average feature length one
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7/10
Solid movie
denzil-0943426 December 2018
This doesn't fit any genre but it's pretty good. It would probably get better reviews if it went down the action vigilante route but it's strength is realism. Well worth watching.
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2/10
A two hour film about a man looking for his dog.
pipbaldwin29 December 2018
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I don't wish to sound flippant - and I am sure that on some level this film tries to comment about society and it's treatment of those with disabilities and/or ex-service personnel - but it basically is a 2 hour film about a man looking for a dog. If you want to spend 2 hours watching a blind man looking for a guide dog then this is for you, if not then this may not be your film. The main character is a little two dimensional to evoke the empathy required to carry off such a simple plot line. Not for me.
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8/10
Great Indie Film of a Blind Man's quest.
t-dooley-69-38691612 June 2015
Every now and then a small film comes along and makes a big impact and I felt this was such a film. Its stars Alec Newman ('A Lonely Place to die') as Mal; he is a British Army veteran of Afghanistan where he lost sight in both eyes. He is living in a sink hole estate in London and his only friend is his guide dog – Quince.

Then one day Quince runs off or rather he does not bring his ball back and Mal is left lost in a dark World. So he decides to find his dog which means entering the Greyhawk estate and facing up to all it has to offer. He is also disillusioned with the World and has an attitude that us designed to lose and not win friends.

As I said this is a remarkable film and Alec Newman's performance as the blind soldier is brilliant. There is a part role for Jack Shepherd too and he is always good value. Zoe Telford puts in a great performance as the mother with a heart who has given up on her dreams.

This story touches on many issues and does so in a very real and human way. It is one where you never even glance at your watch it is that engrossing – completely recommended.
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4/10
Meh
nicodresseno15 February 2019
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If you want a film about a bloke looking for his dog in a council estate, then this is the film for you. Gritty, but boring. Don't bother.
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8/10
Unexpectedly exhilarating
john_the_bass28 January 2019
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I found this film rather uplifting.

From the set up - bitter tough army veteran, bleak London housing estate, thuggish yobs, no hope anywhere - you expect it to go all "Harry Brown"/any of a 100 urban revenge movies at any moment and for him to at least beat the crap out of the little scum. Indeed, you want him to! Stealing a blind man's guide dog?! That's low!

That it DOESN'T keeps you totally on the edge of your seat. In this is the film's true message of humanity striving against cruelty and hopelessness. The acting is excellent and believable throughout. Well done to all involved in making this.

People have said it's a bit slow/thin, but it realistic. Less is more! (There were a couple of scenes rather literally in the dark, but, hey, he's blind!).
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1/10
Awful
Ftumpch963 January 2021
Pointless. You get drawn into a belief that something is going to happen....nice or not. In the end you wish you hadn't bothered.
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