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Cashback
Description
Prospecting artist Ben has just acquired the ability to halt time and explore the world while the rest of the earth's population remains frozen in place.
Prospecting artist Ben has just acquired the ability to halt time and explore the world while the rest of the earth's population remains frozen in place.
Actors:
Roddy Adair,
Celesta Hodge,
James Smith,
Winnie Li,
Sean Biggerstaff,
Frank Hesketh,
Kinvara Balfour,
Gayle Dudley,
Daphne Guinness,
Michael Lambourne,
Irene Bagach,
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Roddy Adair
Celesta Hodge
10 October 1980, Mendocino County, California, USA
James Smith
Winnie Li
Sean Biggerstaff
15 March 1983, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Frank Hesketh
Kinvara Balfour
Gayle Dudley
Daphne Guinness
Michael Lambourne
Irene Bagach
Director:
Sean Ellis
Sean Ellis
1970, Brighton, Sussex, England, UK
Country:
United Kingdom
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Groucho Reviews
July 20, 2007
Cashback's eccentricity holds, but Ellis and his audience would have benefited from a clearer direction and a bit more restraint.
July 25, 2007
Cashback aspires to be equal parts Volkswagen ad and Nicholson Baker's The Fermata, yet compares unfavorably to both.
July 20, 2007
CASHBACK is a likable film that is bolstered by Ellis' terrific eye for composition.
New York Post
July 20, 2007
Imagine Kevin Smith with a background in poetry and painting instead of comic books and bestiality jokes, and you'll have an idea of what to expect from an exciting new filmmaker named Sean Ellis, whose terrific debut is called Cashback.
July 20, 2007
The film lags badly in the middle; the flashbacks to Ben's childhood aren't especially interesting and the lengthy soccer sequence is sheer dead weight.
May 08, 2008
A little too mopey and sexist for its own good. But the cast is engaging enough to keep us interested
Ebert & Roeper
July 31, 2007
I think this filmmaker has a future.
July 21, 2007
Cashback is light, smart, and enjoyable, and it makes me eager to see what Ellis has planned for his next outing.
July 28, 2007
The first thing one will probably respond to, after the brief rampant nudity, is the exquisite cinematography by Angus Hudson.
AV Club
July 21, 2007
Ellis seems to believe that artists have an enlightened sense of beauty and greater access to it than common folk. And he may be right: He's clearly mastered the skill of convincing art-school chicks to take their clothes off.
July 28, 2007
A good writer starts with characters and plot and allows the themes to come naturally from the story. Sean Ellis' script for Cashback is all theme, and it's not that interesting a one to begin with.
July 20, 2007
As observers we can project our own fantasies onto Ben's, and [director] Ellis enhances this dreamy effect with low-budget ingenuity, like cleverly executing location changes in the same unbroken shot.

