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Honest

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In 1960s London, the Chase sisters -- Gerry (Nicole Appleton), Mandy (Natalie Appleton) and Jo (Melanie Blatt) -- don male disguises and rob jewelry stores. Gerry also takes a job at a hip magazine in order to scope out a potential target. Sparks fly, however, between Gerry and American journalist Daniel Wheaton (Peter Facinelli). Gerry's budding romance threatens to expose the sisters' latest operation when Daniel learns about their thieving ways.

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Empire Magazine Rated: 2/5 Feb 15, 2001 Full Review BBC.com Rated: 1/5 Feb 15, 2001 Full Review Ian Mantgani UK Critic Too much going on in terms of art direction and too much going nowhere in terms of plot. Rated: 1.5/4 Feb 15, 2001 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Billed as an ‘edgy black comedy set in swinging London in the late 60s' according to IMDB, Honest is set in the 60s, so that part is right, however im not sure at all about the comedy part of that summary. Even black comedies are meant to have a few laughs in the film but Honest is very much lacking, even in the chuckle department, with the only time i chuckled (yes once) was by a line delivered by James Cosmo (‘I boxed for money') The rest of the film is actually more quirky caper movie and whilst there is nothing wrong with that, I can see why the critics went after this film upon its release. But is the film as bad as its made out to be. No is my answer. Don't get me wrong, Honest isn't going to end up on my Top 100 list, but not would it end up on my worst film list either (If i created such a thing) The film is an easy to watch quirky, odd, bonkers film which is let down by the main thing that it doesn't really know what it wants to be. Its not funny enough to be a comedy, its not serious enough to be a serious crime drama, and the film seems to struggle to decide what it is and for an audience, that is always confusing. The cast are fine, and the three leads, Nicole and Natalie Appleton, and Melanie Blatt are charming and quirky and fun to watch on screen, so when the critics went after them, I cant help feel it was mainly because they were known as singers (from the group All Saints) and the media wanted to put them back in that box and keep that label on them. They didn't seem out of place playing the lead in this film about a crime gang in the late 60s and gave off perfectly that 60s vibe. The films cinematography and direction is also fine (direction by David A Stewart of Eurythmics game), even if the film does throw in from time to time some trippy psychedelic effects which do take you a little out of the film and easily some of the worst disguise make up ive seen since Bruce Willis wore a mullet in The Jackal,, so for me the problem with the main lie pretty much on the films identity. So is Honest worth a viewing. Yes I think so, Its an odd, bonkers, film but if you've heard about how terrible this film is but haven't yet watched it, do check it out and make up your own mind. Critics and reviews are fine, but they are just our opinions and doesn't everyone love a film that pretty much everyone else hates. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Audience Member It's actually worse than the Spice Girls movie. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Audience Member Purely an experiment to make three of the member from the girl group, All Saints, into film stars. It can't do that right. Not a bad story, but had the three princibles been given to professional actresses it would have merited more than 2 stars. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Very enjoyable, very British! Different - I think that's what makes it good. It's not predictable - well, not in the usual way. LOL! Peter is very young, and very hot! The American in England. Nice! Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member A pretty decent black comedy/love story with a good amount of humour to. Set in the swinging 60's in East London. The girls from the band All Saints star in this along side a good array of English acting talent. The girls look to rob places up town to get a better way of life for their family but get mixed up in all sorts of trouble way above their heads. An enjoyable film catch it if it's on. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Honest is not the worst movie you are going to see but its also not the best movie you will ever see. TThere is a decent storyline but the script is very weak, i wont slag of the acting as to be 'honest' they do pretty well. They deal with all the needless scenes and come out with enough to hold their heads up. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In 1960s London, the Chase sisters -- Gerry (Nicole Appleton), Mandy (Natalie Appleton) and Jo (Melanie Blatt) -- don male disguises and rob jewelry stores. Gerry also takes a job at a hip magazine in order to scope out a potential target. Sparks fly, however, between Gerry and American journalist Daniel Wheaton (Peter Facinelli). Gerry's budding romance threatens to expose the sisters' latest operation when Daniel learns about their thieving ways.
Director
David A. Stewart
Producer
Eileen Gregory, Michael Peyser
Screenwriter
David A. Stewart, Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Karen Lee Street
Rating
R
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 50m
Sound Mix
Surround