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2023103 minDrama, Romance

Silver Haze

Is Silver Haze a Hit or Flop?

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Is Silver Haze worth watching? With a rating of 5.536/10, this Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Silver Haze Synopsis

23-year-old Franky is a nurse who lives with her large family in an East London borough. Obsessed with a thirst for revenge and a need to assign guilt for a traumatic event that happened 15 years before, she is unable to build any meaningful relationship until she falls in love with one of her patients – Florence. They escape to the coast where Florence lives with her more open-minded patchwork family. There, Franky finds the emotional shelter to deal with the grudges of the past.

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Top Cast

Vicky Knight
Vicky KnightFranky
Esmé Creed-Miles
Esmé Creed-MilesFlorence
Charlotte Knight
Charlotte KnightLeah
Archie Brigden
Archie BrigdenJack
Angela Bruce
Angela BruceAlice
Brandon Bendell
Brandon BendellJason
Alfie Deegan
Alfie DeeganFlynn
TerriAnn Cousins
TerriAnn CousinsJenn
Jeanette Maskell
Jeanette MaskellHospital patient / Funeral Guest
Daniel Phelan
Daniel PhelanJamie

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Silver Haze worth watching?

Silver Haze has received mixed reviews with a 5.536/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Silver Haze hit or flop?

Silver Haze has received average ratings (5.536/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Silver Haze?

Silver Haze is a Drama, Romance movie that 23-year-old Franky is a nurse who lives with her large family in an East London borough. Obsessed with a thirst for revenge and a need to assign guilt...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 20, 2024
★ 6

"Franky" (Vicky Knight) is a nurse who can't shake the effects of a conflagration fifteen years earlier that left her slightly scarred physically but more so emotionally. Partly, that's because she reckons that her mum's pal "Jane" was responsible - but there's no proof. Anyway, unable to hold down any kind of meaningful relationship she cruises through life until she encounters "Florence" (Esme Creed-Miles). This is a bit of a bolt from the blue for her as she falls completely and the two abscond. Their time together is turbulent at times, but it does give them the opportunity to plot revenge. Is that what "Franky" really wants though? Has she just become so hard-wired that she can't learn to move on? Things begin to recalibrate when she discovers that her beloved nan "Alice" (Angela Bruce) has cancer and rather predictably, the histrionics all calm down and the story rather loses it's spark. Aside from a rather odious scene on a bus - which may well be based on true events in London - the rest of this is an unremarkable love story (it's in no way a romance) that follows a bunch of unlikable characters about whom I couldn't care less after about twenty minutes of stereotypical and foul-mouthed characterisations. The acting is fairly visceral, to be fair, but it's presented in pseudo-documentary style some of the time then in a more straightforward form of drama at others with neither really engaging. It's contrived coming of age stuff that's neither original nor vital, sorry.