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Helen

Cert: PG

Description: Helen agrees to play the part of Joy, a missing girl from her college, in a televised police reconstruction but the harrowing experience of inhabiting the life of a relative stranger, albeit briefly, has a profound and lingering effect. Helen finds herself forging emotional bonds with Joy's distraught parents and her handsome boyfriend, and the lines between reality and fantasy begin to blur.



Rating: 3 out of 5 Derek Malcolm's rating
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Dir: Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor.

Cast: Annie Townsend, Sandie Malia, Dennis Jobling

Country: UK/Ire.

Year: 2008.

Duration: 78mins

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Annie Townsend is undeniably moving as Helen

Helen
Plain and smple: Helen

By Derek Malcolm
30 Apr 2009


Watching this remarkable small-budget debut feature, you are never quite certain that its directors, Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor, knew what they were doing.  

Helen (Annie Townsend) is an 18-year-old from a care home who is asked to play the part of a murdered girl in a police reconstruction and insinuates herself into the dead girl’s life.

Her story is told through a screenplay that is often simplistic in the extreme and acting that is only just adequate — though Townsend, who played for Newcastle United women’s team before turning to acting, is a saving grace as the troubled and lonely protagonist.

In the end, however, the whole works surprisingly well. Its final scene, where a social worker tells Helen for the first time about her parents and shows her a photograph of herself with them as a small child, is undeniably moving, and in the most truthful way.

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It is a plain and simple story which is told so directly and with such a lack of obvious sophistication that it finally triumphs beyond all expectation.

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