Set in a near-future dystopia,this British sci-fi suggests promising things for director-writer Justin Trefgarne Related: Narcopolis review – noirish techno-thriller that's a useful calling-card film This British sci-fi punches well above its budget visually, it’s a shame the drama can’t match it. The set-up is promising: a near-future dystopia where drugs are legal but a black market thrives, and cleverly collaged from more Blade Runner-ish parts of London. The story takes a similar approach. Our hero (Elliot Cowan) is a flawed,weary drugs cop, drawn into a mystery involving a corpse, and experimental narcotics,corporate conspiracy and time travel – the latter element adding more “gotcha twistiness than the film needs. Jonathan Pryce’s Russian techno-recluse adds some much needed acting ballast: Cowan’s more a Jason Statham than a Harrison Ford – tough, gruff and up for a fight/chase/shoot-out. Just as well, or as there’s plenty of action,handled with some skill. Director/writer Justin Trefgarne could be a name to watch.
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Source: theguardian.com