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The Ploughman's Lunch

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
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The Ploughman's Lunch (1983)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJames Penfield (Jonathan Pryce) has made a career out of journalism. Now bankrupt, he finds himself with a group of other writers in the middle of the dispute-ridden British homeland at the ... Alles lesenJames Penfield (Jonathan Pryce) has made a career out of journalism. Now bankrupt, he finds himself with a group of other writers in the middle of the dispute-ridden British homeland at the time of the Falklands War.James Penfield (Jonathan Pryce) has made a career out of journalism. Now bankrupt, he finds himself with a group of other writers in the middle of the dispute-ridden British homeland at the time of the Falklands War.

  • Regie
    • Richard Eyre
  • Drehbuch
    • Ian McEwan
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jonathan Pryce
    • William Maxwell
    • Paul Jesson
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    6,2/10
    537
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    • Regie
      • Richard Eyre
    • Drehbuch
      • Ian McEwan
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jonathan Pryce
      • William Maxwell
      • Paul Jesson
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    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • James Penfield
    William Maxwell
    William Maxwell
    • Journalist
    Paul Jesson
    Paul Jesson
    • Journalist
    Andy Rashleigh
    Andy Rashleigh
    • Journalist
    Christopher Fulford
    Christopher Fulford
    • Young Journalist
    David Lyon
    • Newsreader
    David de Keyser
    David de Keyser
    • Gold
    Polly Abbott
    • Gold's Assistant
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Jeremy Hancock
    Charlie Dore
    • Susan Barrington
    Peter Walmsley
    • Bob Tuckett
    Robert Cartland
    Robert Cartland
    • Editor
    • (as Bob Cartland)
    Nat Jackley
    • Mr. Penfield
    Pearl Hackney
    Pearl Hackney
    • Mrs. Penfield
    Simon Stokes
    • Edward
    Anna Wing
    • Woman at Poetry Reading
    Ken Drury
    • Young Man at Poetry Reading
    Richard Cottan
    • Student at Poetry Reading
    • Regie
      • Richard Eyre
    • Drehbuch
      • Ian McEwan
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    Slow, but if you stay with it, it is very fascinating

    The Ploughman's Lunch is a very interesting movie. It is rather slow sometimes, and some of the lost interest ideas could have been a little better developed. But if you do stay with it, it is a fine movie. The movie is very well made, with stylish camera shots without being too fancy and fine location shooting. The direction is very skilled while never flashy, the story is compelling with a superbly staged and written scene in the pub between Jonathan Pryce and Frank Finlay and the writing is superb. The characters are even more fascinating, especially Pryce's. Ghastly but deliberately so. The acting especially from Pryce and Rosemary Harris is uniformly excellent. Overall, a fine and interesting film, that is worth sticking with even with the pace. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    6CinemaSerf

    The Ploughman's Lunch

    With rumblings coming from the wires about some Argentine activity on the remote island of South Georgia and Margaret Thatcher's first administration struggling to deal with the gloomy British economic outlook, jaded radio journalist "Penfield" (Jonathan Pryce) finds himself trying to stay motivated despite the fact that he hasn't a penny to his name. In search of at least a degree of self-fulfilment, he decides to write a book all about the Franco-British invasion on the Suez Canal in 1956. He has an interest in the geo-political dynamics and history of those turbulent events, and so sets about lining up some interviewees to put some flesh on the bones and it's whilst he is researching, he encounters the redoubtable "Ann" (Rosemary Harris) whose left wing political agenda chimes a little with his but more revealingly shows him up as a bit of an intellectual lightweight. Indeed, his lack of societal "evolution" is all too clearly demonstrated as he visits his poorly mother and his father, both traditional working class and proud parents, with whom he has but a tangential connection nowadays. To be honest, I found this all to be a little too pedestrian and introspective a tale of a man who probably started out as an idealist but who was complicit in letting the system grind him down into a supercilious cynic. Pryce delivers well enough but with so little by way of characterisation to work with it all rather drearily meanders along. Harris, on the other hand, has less to do but makes much more of her role as a women still tainted by life, but much more in control of what she thinks and what she wants. Of course there is some political commentary here, and a thinly veiled critique of all things Conservative and capitalist - either contemporary or during Suez when Eden was at the British helm, but that's also rather undercooked and disappointingly predictable. All in all it comes across as a television movie in terms of the production, the score and the photography and though watchable enough as a comment on Britain at the time, isn't really very memorable.
    7ian_harris

    Flawed but fascinating

    I am a huge fan of Richard Eyre's work on stage and think he did a masterful job running the National Theatre for all those years. However, both the movies he has directed that I have seen (this one and Iris) are flawed. I think his style of directing might not suit film. There are several passages of the film that neither progress argument, nor develop characters nor set atmosphere effectively.

    I am also a big fan of Ian McEwan's writing. This story is full of interesting material. Some of it could come across better - especially the double crossing in the various love interests and the echo of the Suez crisis therein. This might come down to the screenplay or perhaps the directing again.

    But stick with it.

    The scene in the pub during which Frank Finlay explains to Jonathan Pryce the origins of the ploughman's lunch is superb. The ghastly hermetically sealed cheese chunks on their plates providing a visual to Finlay's words.

    We live in a society where we constantly reinvent the past in our attempts to shape the future as we want it. This is a key lesson in the film on all its many levels - the several love interests, Pryce's dereliction of family duty, the Falklands War and the Suez Crisis.

    This is a fascinating piece. All the characters are ghastly, especially Jonathan Pryce's well-crafted central character. The standard of acting is consistently high. Despite the flaws, it is well worth seeing.
    BOUF

    Coldly, faultlessly observed portrait of various very unpleasant bourgeois Thatcher-dominated Brits, involved in the life of the bleak central character, a morally bankrupt journalist.

    This is a very cold, well observed multi-layered portrait of a bunch of vile people, all scrambling up and down the greasy pole in the politically bleak bourgeois homeland of Thatcher's Britain at the time of its Falklands War obsession. The central character, an empty, ambitious, morally bankrupt journalist (Jonathan Pryce) is impossible to like or even dislike - just like the film itself. It's like a doctor's accurate diagnosis: you may need to know, but you don't necessarily want to. The photography is beautiful.
    9bjacob

    Underrated little gem of the 80s

    Spectacular balancing act between fact and fiction, public and private, greedy, ambitious Thatcherites and vacuous upper class specimen of the gauche caviar. The "Ploughman's lunch" is extremely tightly narrated and manages to make the spectator interested in the sorts of a bunch of not really likeable characters and their struggles for love, sex and power. This is "Wall Street" in European and ultra-minor key version and a formidable depiction of the Eighties and their political and social contradictions.

    Hope I haven't made it sound boring, because it isn't -- it's wryly, dryly funny, without even so much of a wink to the spectator, and dissects his protagonists with surgical precision.

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      Part of this movie, towards the end, was set at the Conservative Party annual conference in Brighton in 1982, and was actually filmed at that event. In one shot at the conference, Penfield is seen lighting a cigarette amongst a crowd of conference delegates, and just behind his right shoulder is John Major, who succeeded Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister.
    • Patzer
      The film gives thanks to "The Women of Greenham Common," who presumably inspired the peace-camp near where James Penfield (Pryce) gets his flat tyre. The Greenham women's peace-camp had indeed been the first of its kind, near Newbury in Berkshire, and very newsworthy in the early eighties, both for its feminist leadership and its unmovable resistance to the stationing of nuclear weapons - part of NATO's nuclear umbrella initiative - on a site of formerly common land.

      However, this would be an entirely illogical route for Penfield to have taken back to London (even to TV studios in W12). He would have had to skirt London anticlockwise to the West on a ninety minute spiral detour along relatively minor roads (the M25 had huge sections yet to be constructed, whilst the M11 was already a swift route from Cambridgeshire toward Central and West London and/or Brixton).

      Far more appropriate, given Ian McEwan's strong sense of geographical location, would be a similar peace-camp then starting up just outside RAF Lakenheath near Thetford in Norfolk. Penfield's route from the North Norfolk Coast (by then already popular with arty types seeking a bolthole away from London) would have taken him right past the perimeter early on. From footage of the jets taking off, and the stated fact that the film was "filmed entirely on location in London, Brighton and Norfolk," this seems likely to be the actual location for the filming of that scene.
    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in No 73: The Disagreement (1983)
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      War Front
      (uncredited)

      Music by Trevor Duncan

      Boosey & Hawkes Music Ltd

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • Mai 1983 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • El reportero sin escrúpulos
    • Drehorte
      • Oxford Circus Station, Oxford Circus, Oxford Street, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Goldcrest Films International
      • Greenpoint Films
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