Four reasons that 4.3.2.1. is a film that it might be a good idea to see:
1/ Its title is half way between 54321, which was a tragically underrated '80s chocolate bar, the advert for which featured that brilliant Manfred Mann song, and 321, which was an amazing '80s game show featuring a manic looking bin in yellow shoes and a man waggling his fingers in a really complicated way. That is pretty much enough in itself, but we'll go on.
2/ It is directed by Noel Clarke, who made Adulthood, which was really very good indeed. Also, he is an wholly delightful man.
3/ It features the entirely attractive Emma Roberts, Tamsin Egerton, Shanika Warren-Markland and Ophelia Lovibond (amazing name!) as four girls whose lives are brought crashing together when they encounter some diamond thieves.
4/ Our friend from Empire magazine said it is, "a sharp, funny, sexy thriller, with strong performances and soul beneath its shiny surface." And he's got a beard, so you know he's trustworthy.
Why not watch the featurette above – it's got Kevin Smith in it - and the trailer below and then decide for yourself whether you want to see it. We're not going to force you. We're good guys, we're just offering you options.
4.3.2.1. is out on June 2 at a cinema near you - unless you live on the moon, in which case you can't see 4.3.2.1. but you are kind of incredible and we'd like to be your friend.