Trespass Against Us is a small independent film, starring Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson. It has inherent independent feel and proper atmosphere, but overall it is not entertaining enough. This is a story about relationships between fathers and sons.
Cutler family lives as outlaws in their own anarchic corner of Britain's richest countryside. Chad Cutler (Michael Fassbender) is heir apparent to his bruising criminal father, Colby (Brendan Gleeson) and has been groomed to spend his life hunting, thieving and tormenting the police. But with his own son, Tyson (Georgie Smith) coming of age, Chad soon finds himself locked in a battle with his father for the future of his young family.
Chad's relationship with his father is very important in the film, it creates the main plot and brings depth to the story.
When Colby learns of Chad's dreams for another life he sets out to tie his son and grandson into the archaic order that has bound the Cutler family for generations. He engineers a spectacular piece of criminal business involving a heist, a high-speed car chase and a manhunt, which leaves Chad bruised and bloodied and with his very freedom at stake. With the law cracking down and his father tightening his grip, Chad is forced into increasingly desperate measures.
This movie is deep and realistic. It shows difficulties, with which people encounter in this part of the world. The story itself is simple, but powerful and touching. Performances are great, Fassbender fits the role of a rustic uneducated thief who is incredibly good at driving. This role required him a complete transformation into a very different character for him with a change of an accent, and I think he almost succeeded in this. This movie accomplishes its goal to be artistic and well made, but there is something boring in this film, what makes it average and forgettable.
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