Cashback

by Magnolia

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Director:Sean Ellis (II)
Release Date:2007-07-24
Label:Magnolia
UPC:876964000925
Binding:DVD
Published By:Magnolia
ASIN:B000PKG8TM
Category:DVD

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Art student ben develops insomnia after going through a painful break-up. To kill time he joins the late shift at the local supermarket. They all have their own time-killing devices & bens allows him to see the beauty of the everyday world - especially sharon the quiet checkout girl. Studio: Magnolia Pict Hm Ent Release Date: 12/31/2007 Run time: 98 minutes
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A slight but likable British comedy-fantasy with a touch of naughtiness, Cashback is an expanded version of director Sean Ellis' Oscar-nominated short film of the same name about a bored supermarket clerk who discovers that he has the ability to stop time. Sean Biggerstaff (from the Harry Potter franchise) is Ben, a lovelorn young man whose chronic insomnia (due to a bad breakup) forces him to bury himself in pointless and repetitive work at a local grocery store. Once there, boredom causes him to believe that he can stop time, and he enjoys long and languid fantasies about undressing and sketching the female shoppers. But reality intrudes in the form of recollections of his troubled past, as well as the lovely presence of fellow clerk Sharon (Emilia Fox), who offers the promise of love in the real world. A gentle and artfully directed independent film, Cashback doesn't run very deep in terms of emotion, but the special effects are clever, the cast quirky and amusing, and its premise is an appealing mix of softcore reverie and boyish longing. - Paul Gaita

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So-So Film - Reviewed on 2009-01-02
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I bought this DVD because of all the rave reviews, but unfortunately I can't give it an equally great review. I thought the original movie short which was also included on the DVD was very good, but the full length movie version of the short seemed labored. Many scenes (such as the soccer game) were added only to increase the length of the short film so it would be a full length movie. On a brighter note, the special effects were very good.
delightfully charming - Reviewed on 2008-12-29
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this is a delightfully charming dvd with great philosophical thought and content. about an art student who can't sleep and decides to work at an all night grocery store. his dialogues, fantasies, and interactions are great. wonderfully written and very nicely shot. i highly recommend this dvd if you enjoy movies about relationships. this goes far beyond the mindless, childish, relationship comedies that come out in droves at theaters. yet people buy tickets to that junk while gems like this go unnoticed.
Quriky and artsy - Reviewed on 2008-12-26
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This British short film handles the subject of dead-end jobs, the truth about relationships, and the beauty of the human form with taste and humor. An extended version of a short film, the movie never feels dull or dragging, which is an accomplishment in and of itself.
Thousands cheered--WHEN IT WAS OVER - Reviewed on 2008-12-24
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Cashback is one of the weakest romantic comedies I have ever seen. The acting is just fair. The plot does manage to move along despite the fact that the actors weren't given much of a script to work with. The cinematography is also just average--except in the scene when the young artist Ben floats from a payphone to his bed. In short, this is a light, fluffy film that nobody should take seriously even if they like it.

The action begins when a rather sensitive young artist, Ben Willis (Sean Biggerstaff), suffers a painful breakup with his girlfriend of over two years, Suzy (Michelle Ryan). Ben is so upset that he develops a very bad case of insomnia that leaves him unable to sleep for several weeks. Ben eventually takes a job as a night shift worker at a local supermarket to do something productive at night. It is at the supermarket that Ben meets and becomes enchanted by the lovely young checkout girl named Sharon Pintey, who is actually played rather well by Emilia Fox.

Nevertheless, Ben is shy and it takes him an entirely whopping four weeks from the time he gets dumped by Suzy to the time he starts to date Sharon. Ben, the poor guy that he is, just can't seem to take two steps or even put his underwear on right unless he has a girlfriend NOW. He also begins to imagine that he can stop time so that he is the only person who can move about somewhat secretly--where will this lead him?

Other complications soon develop. Ben's boss at the supermarket throws a party; and of course Ben and the rest of the night shift staff have to attend. What will Ben do when he arrives at the party with Sharon as his date--only to see that Suzy is now steadily dating his boss's younger brother? How will Sharon react to Suzy approaching Ben at the party? How does Sharon figure into the soccer match that Ben and the guys from the supermarket play against an opposing team? No plot spoilers here, folks--if you like this sort of stuff, watch the movie and find out!

The DVD comes with a short version of this film; I actually recommend you watch the short instead of the feature length film.

Overall, Cashback just can't avoid being a day late and a dollar short (no financial pun intended). If you like romantic comedies then you may want to give this one a try. I, however, put this one on my list of forgettable films that try to be good but just don't make it.

Two stars--one star for a couple of laughs and a second star for a good performance by Emilia Fox as Ben's new girlfriend Sharon.
"Clerks" meets "American Beauty." - Reviewed on 2008-11-26
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I've often said that American Beauty is the first foreign film to be made in the US, but now I digress...

Cashback is a pleasant little movie that starts sad and slow. It gets interesting when the main character takes a night shift job in a grocery store to cure his insomnia brought on by a break-up. It is in the store that we are served some random comedy, introspection and some interesting nudity.

Visually there's much to enjoy, and in spite of several directorial faux pas' it really does work.
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