I have to point out straight off that this films budget was around £90. Which for a feature film, even by independent film makers, is truly a testament to the ingenuity and ability of everyone involved.
I went in with some doubts about the film, I must admit. I found it hard to believe something so cheap to make, and gritty in style could really grab me. But, I was truly completely wrong, do not judge this by budget or equipment.
Straight away I was enjoying myself, the witty banter between Jay and Damian's characters is a great way to start off, and then introducing the last two of the group builds a dynamic between the four that feels right.
As the film progresses you may already have a feeling that something is wrong, but the way plot specifics are uncovered is done subtly and really helps emphasise the characters states of mind, especially Simon (Paul D Morrison).
The drug scenes were done brilliantly. Too often we watch films that have references to or experience of drugs in them, and they tend to be done terribly inaccurately, done more for affect than accuracy. In Bicycle Day, the scenes are powerful visual representations mixed with emotionally charged psychological battle between each of the characters.
Overall the film is really impressive, for what they had to make this film, it's unbelievable the quality of the production they have made. I thought Paul really stood out in his role, he seemed so weak to begin with, almost as if he shouldn't have been cast as this role. But as the film progressed his underlying angst rose to the fore and any hard time I had with him at first dissolved and then truly added to the psychotic change in his character. Damian was a great lead man, and even after what he had done you could see he was a good character at heart and a strong person. It was no surprise his character had the mental strength to take the LSD and save his sanity (ish).
I could go on for longer, and pick out so much that was great about this film. Instead I'll just say, watch this film, you will definitely be glad that you did. Expect nothing, but a psychological trip, with an intense vibe throughout. Great cinema.
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