This is a film that dares to be different. 'It's Only a Film' presents Bobby Breadcrumb, portrayed with remarkable depth by Wardie Law, as a man pushed to the absolute limit by life's absurdities. His decision to step…
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Bobby breadcrumb lives a terrible life of hitting his head on doorways, running out of milk, and slipping on banana peels. In an effort to find meaning and…
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The premise of 'It's Only a Film' is its strongest asset: a man tired of life's indignities literally fighting the fabric of his reality. Wardie Law delivers a performance that grounds the film's more outlandish elements, portraying Bobby's…
'It's Only a Film' offers a refreshingly unconventional take on the quest for meaning. Wardie Law as Bobby Breadcrumb is a revelation, embodying the character's perpetual bad luck with a captivating blend of pathos and resilience. The film's…
The central conceit of 'It's Only a Film,' wherein Bobby Breadcrumb (Wardie Law) takes his fight for a better life beyond the screen's boundaries, is undeniably intriguing. Law gives a committed performance, but the film struggles to maintain…
Wardie Law carries the weight of 'It's Only a Film' with a performance that captures both the pathetic and the determined. The premise, a man battling his own slapstick-infused misfortunes by literally breaking the fourth wall, is ambitious.…
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At its heart, 'It's Only a Film' grapples with the search for meaning and the desire for agency in a life that feels dictated by unfortunate circumstances. Bobby's repetitive misfortunes symbolise a sense of powerlessness. His decision to break the fourth wall and confront the 'powers that be' suggests themes of existentialism, free will versus determinism, and the creative act of reshaping one's own narrative, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds.