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Dangerous Parking (2007)

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From Time Out London

You can hardly accuse ‘Sliding Doors’ and ‘Johnny English’ director Peter Howitt of over-caution in tackling cancer victim Stuart Browne’s audacious novel as writer-producer-director and leading man. The saga of a filmmaker whose glittering career feeds his ego while drink, drugs and promiscuity take care of everything else, this hedonist’s progress also savours the redemptive power of love before an implacable tumour enters the fray.

Temptingly juicy material, but keeping it full-on from the get-go without losing the audience was always going to be a challenge, and, for all his pluck, Howitt’s limitations are exposed en route. In a central role crying out for  Richard E Grant or even Kenneth Branagh, Howitt’s capable enough at abrasive humour, but pathos and romantic ardour rather elude his performance. Directorial choices are a mixed bag too, excoriating medical scenes coming off rather better than the clunky, over-emphatic voiceover, and Saffron Burrows proves the feyest of muses. It’s rarely dull, but hardly the out-there masterpiece you suspect Howitt thought he was making.

Author: Trevor Johnston

Time Out London Issue 1970, May 21 - 27, 2008


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  • Daisy Dobson said...
    Posted on May 10 2010 09:35 One of the best films I have seen in ages! So true in so many ways i think Stuart Browne would be proud. This is a true British Masterpeice and erge everyone to watch it. Never have I laughed so hard and cried so much in one film.
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  • peter howitt said...
    Posted on May 21 2008 04:03 still looks like an interesting film from all I have seen so far, the festival circuit have given it best director awards, so it may not be run of the mill,but i would say still worth a look
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Cast: Saffron Burrows, Sean Pertwee, Rachael Stirling

Genre(s): Comedy

Rated: 18

Duration: 109 mins

UK Release: May 23 2008



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