But this is an interesting film. The "home movie" feel is created by the static shots and lack of editing. Actors just get the camera pointed at them. There's a lot of running around a newspaper office, and picking up of phones that haven't rung, and shouting "What!?" down the line.
But then the wanted man, a cinema organist, limps into a church where an Ivor Novello lookalike is playing Handel and Bach. Of course the wanted man takes over the keyboard while revisiting memories of summer days with his girlfriend in a long flashback.
Yes, it's interesting to see the devastation around St Paul's. London was still very much like that ten years later.
But then the wanted man, a cinema organist, limps into a church where an Ivor Novello lookalike is playing Handel and Bach. Of course the wanted man takes over the keyboard while revisiting memories of summer days with his girlfriend in a long flashback.
Yes, it's interesting to see the devastation around St Paul's. London was still very much like that ten years later.