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Clockwise
School headmaster Brian Stimpson is obsessed with timeliness, order, and discipline. Brian misses his train after meticulously preparing a speech for an education conference. With no one else to turn to, he asks young former student Laura Wisely for a ride. Laura, upset over a break-up, agrees to drive him in her parents' car - which alarms her mother and father, who worry that she has run away with a married man and subsequently alert the police.
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Plot Summary
A perpetually punctual and rule-abiding headmaster, Brian Stimpson, accidentally sets off on a day's adventure across the country after mistaking a train for his own. His desperate attempt to reach a prestigious headmasters' conference on time leads him through a series of chaotic and unexpected encounters. Along the way, his rigidly controlled life unravels, forcing him to confront his own inhibitions and the absurdity of his pursuits.
Critical Reception
Clockwise was met with a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its blend of comedy and drama, and particularly John Cleese's performance. Audiences also found it an enjoyable and charming film, though some noted its pacing could be slow at times.
What Reviewers Say
John Cleese delivers a brilliant performance as a man whose life spins out of control.
The film humorously explores themes of punctuality and the consequences of straying from routine.
A charming British comedy with moments of both wit and pathos.
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Fun Fact
John Cleese reportedly improvised many of his character's reactions and outbursts during filming, drawing on his own experiences with frustration and the British tendency for politeness.
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