Plan B’s The Recluse by Daniel Wolfe
David Knight - 16th Sept 2010
Part four of what has become an epic, and quite possibly unprecedented series of music videos for Plan B by Daniel Wolfe.
Part four of what has become an epic, and quite possibly unprecedented series of music videos for Plan B by Daniel Wolfe. After Stay Too Long, She Says and Prayin', expectations for The Recluse could hardly be higher. But it delivers - and then turns it up another notch.<br/> This one is actually for a song that comes before Prayin' in the concept/story album that is <em>The Defamation of Strickland Banks</em>, but Dan and Ben Drew/Plan B have seized the opportunity to fill in the gaps with a dual narrative structure - after he enters jail for the crime he didn't commit, and flashbacks to the period when still free. It's great work, and Drew arguably gives his best acting performance yet. And taken with the rest... what an achievement - by everyone who's been involved in making them.
After Stay Too Long, She Says and Prayin', expectations for The Recluse could hardly be higher. But it delivers - and then turns it up another notch.
This one is actually for a song that comes before Prayin' in the concept/story album that is The Defamation of Strickland Banks, but Dan and Ben Drew/Plan B have seized the opportunity to fill in the gaps with a dual narrative structure - after he enters jail for the crime he didn't commit, and flashbacks to the period when still free.
Part four of what has become an epic, and quite possibly unprecedented series of music videos for Plan B by Daniel Wolfe. After Stay Too Long, She Says and Prayin', expectations for The Recluse could hardly be higher. But it delivers - and then turns it up another notch.<br/> This one is actually for a song that comes before Prayin' in the concept/story album that is <em>The Defamation of Strickland Banks</em>, but Dan and Ben Drew/Plan B have seized the opportunity to fill in the gaps with a dual narrative structure - after he enters jail for the crime he didn't commit, and flashbacks to the period when still free. It's great work, and Drew arguably gives his best acting performance yet. And taken with the rest... what an achievement - by everyone who's been involved in making them.
It's great work, and Drew arguably gives his best acting performance yet. And taken with the rest... what an achievement - by everyone who's been involved in making them.
Part four of what has become an epic, and quite possibly unprecedented series of music videos for Plan B by Daniel Wolfe. After Stay Too Long, She Says and Prayin', expectations for The Recluse could hardly be higher. But it delivers - and then turns it up another notch.<br/> This one is actually for a song that comes before Prayin' in the concept/story album that is <em>The Defamation of Strickland Banks</em>, but Dan and Ben Drew/Plan B have seized the opportunity to fill in the gaps with a dual narrative structure - after he enters jail for the crime he didn't commit, and flashbacks to the period when still free. It's great work, and Drew arguably gives his best acting performance yet. And taken with the rest... what an achievement - by everyone who's been involved in making them.
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David Knight - 16th Sept 2010
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Daniel Wolfe
- Producer
- TF
- Production Company
- P
- Executive Producer
- Sasha Nixon
- 1st AD
- Hayley Williams
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Robbie Ryan
Art
- Production designer
- Sam Tidman
Wardrobe
- Stylist
- Hannah Edwards
- Make-up
- Almut Gramer
Casting
- Casting director
- Leanne Flinn
Editorial
- Editor
- DL
Grading
- Colourist
- Simon Bourne
Commission
- Commissioner
- Tim Nash
Misc
- Post
- Gus Herdman
David Knight - 16th Sept 2010