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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Franklyn is a low budget British film directed by independent filmmaker Gerald McMorrow and stars Eva Green, Ryan Phillppe, Sam Riley and Bernard Hill. Split between London and the gloomy metropolis that is Meanwhile City, the plot revolves around an art student obsessed with death, a young man recently left at the altar who is in search of true love, a masked vigilante who stalks Meanwhile City in pursuit of the enigmatic Individual and a father searching for his missing son. As the film progresses, these seemingly unconnected tales are tied together as Preest closes in on his objective. |