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Kenneth (2012) is a English movie. Peter Anthony Farren has directed this movie. Duncan Casey,Stephen Mosley,Terry May,Fiona Organ are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2012. Kenneth (2012) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama,Fantasy movie in India and around the world.
Kenneth's life is not going according to plan, he's just been fired from his job, a strange creature that only he can see has sinister plans for him, his girlfriend Kim is acting really strangely, and she's not crazy about Kenneth's new best friend, Peter, a tramp who's on the run from the army! Kenneth will have to battle with his new friend, his malevolent monster, his ex-boss, the police and his own troubled psyche before this story reaches its sweet and curious conclusion.
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low budget but very well acted
Please don't be put off by low budget films as you will miss out on some real gems, Kenneth being one of them. This is one of my favourite films and I'm sure will make cult status. Have an open mind and watch it .. you wont regret it. Duncan ( lead ) plays Kenneth and Stephen ( ear goblin ) act well together and I'm sure both are set for bigger thing.
Creativity at its best!
My goodness, I loved every second of this film. It's one of my favorite movies! From the moment I first saw the trailer, I knew this film would be right up my alley. The entire movie flowed so nicely from scene to scene. This is an amazing film - it has humor, intelligence and emotion. The story is packed with originality. It takes the viewer on a ride of adventure. I've never seen anything like it before. It's a fun and creative movie from start to finish. Not only is the story great, but the cast is very talented too. I love the chemistry between all the characters. You'll love each and every one of them. I also dig the music score; it fits so perfectly. This movie will make you smile. So, grab some popcorn, sit back and enjoy this little gem.
Depends on your sense of humour
KENNETH is a northern British comedy film made on an indie budget. It takes a surrealist approach in its tale of a down-on-his-luck guy who imagines that he's pursued by a wisecracking green-skinned goblin everywhere he goes. A lot of the film centres around supposed quirky comedy but I'm afraid to say that I didn't really find much of it very funny, although your taste may vary. I found the performances limited and the constant humour rather forced so it was a struggle to finish this one.