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Late Night Shopping

  • 2001
  • 1 Std. 31 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,8/10
2371
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Kate Ashfield, Enzo Cilenti, Luke de Woolfson, James Lance, and Heike Makatsch in Late Night Shopping (2001)
An upbeat, oddball, after-hours comedy about the ups and downs of sex and shelf-stacking in the 21st century.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn upbeat, oddball, after-hours comedy about the ups and downs of sex and shelf-stacking in the 21st century.An upbeat, oddball, after-hours comedy about the ups and downs of sex and shelf-stacking in the 21st century.An upbeat, oddball, after-hours comedy about the ups and downs of sex and shelf-stacking in the 21st century.

  • Regie
    • Saul Metzstein
  • Drehbuch
    • Jack Lothian
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Luke de Woolfson
    • James Lance
    • Kate Ashfield
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,8/10
    2371
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Saul Metzstein
    • Drehbuch
      • Jack Lothian
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Luke de Woolfson
      • James Lance
      • Kate Ashfield
    • 39Benutzerrezensionen
    • 18Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 7 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Luke de Woolfson
    Luke de Woolfson
    • Sean
    James Lance
    James Lance
    • Vincent
    Kate Ashfield
    Kate Ashfield
    • Jody
    Enzo Cilenti
    Enzo Cilenti
    • Lenny
    Heike Makatsch
    Heike Makatsch
    • Madeline Zozzocolovich
    Shauna Macdonald
    Shauna Macdonald
    • Gail
    • (as Shauna MacDonald)
    Sienna Guillory
    Sienna Guillory
    • Susie
    Laurie Ventry
    • Joe
    Bobby Finn
    • David, Coma Boy
    Claire Harman
    • Wendy, Pizza Girl
    Nigel Buckland
    • Alec, Duty Manager
    Lesley Harcourt
    Lesley Harcourt
    • Girl in Bed
    Garry Sweeney
    Garry Sweeney
    • Hospital Porter
    Carmen Pieraccini
    • Girl in Service Station
    John Wark
    John Wark
    • Shelf Stacker
    Jack Lothian
    • Shelf Stacker
    Sam Phillips
    Sam Phillips
    • Shelf Stacker
    Almar Haflidason
    Almar Haflidason
    • Shelf Stacker
    • Regie
      • Saul Metzstein
    • Drehbuch
      • Jack Lothian
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    8statto4ever

    Best Brit film in years!

    My faith is slowly but surely being restored in the British film industry. It would seem that the steady tirade of shoddy Lock, Stock & Bridget Jones rip-off's is being offset by some nice low budget character driven pieces that are begging to be seen by a larger audience.

    Late Night Shopping is one such film. Yet to secure a release in the US, this is definitely a film to keep an eye out for.

    Saul Metzstein's debut feature is a glorious exploration of friendship and how we choose to spend our lives. The four main characters all work nightshifts and spend the time before and after work drinking coffee and talking about how they hate their jobs and lives in general.

    Lenny works in a directory enquiries call centre and has trouble speaking to women. Sean is a hospital porter who's girlfriend works a day shift, consequently he never sees her and wonders if she still stays with him. Vincent works in a supermarket and is a self-confessed womaniser who has a three strike rule. He will only sleep with a woman three times before he dumps them. Jody works for a computer components company and constantly feels left out by the three boys.

    The four talk and go about their dull, mundane existence. The film however is anything but mundane. The tight script from Jack Lothian sparkles with wit and charm and you grow attached to the characters and genuinely feel for them. The story doesn't fall into cheap clichés and keeps the viewer on it's toes, not rushing into any obvious or cheesy climaxes.

    In a welcome change of pace for recent British movie the film contains no violence and no drug-use. Sex is hinted at rather than shown and swearing is kept to a minimum.

    The movie was filmed in Glasgow and director Saul Metzstein does a bang up job off making the grey, gloomy city that I know look like a bustling, lively metropolis. In-fact If I didn't know it was filmed in Glasgow I would have a hard job recognising it, although I did spot a few places that I know.

    I'm not familiar with any of the actors from the film, but I was very impressed with the performances that they give. They really made me feel for them and I saw I bit of myself in each one (being a twentysomething loser in a dead-end job myself).

    Late Night Shopping is easily one of the best films to come out of Britain in a long time and demands to be seen by as many people as possible.

    4/5
    lillurr

    Great

    I saw the film at the Stockholm filmfestval and i absolutely loved it. The director was there to present the film, and appologised for the misuse of music in the film, in the hilarious scene when foriginers is on the radio in the car and impossible to shut off. The story is thin but the excellent dialog is the best thing about it. The irony and british humour is splendid, and the actor are doing a good job. + for the beautiful Sienna Guillory. To be disturbed by small things as how Vincent could know where his friends were going is a sign of a person not feeling well. Ever heard of fiction?
    Tomzane76

    Finally, A new Brit comedy that puts the audience first.

    With a few exceptions, British films of the past few years seem to have forgotten about the audience. Here's a new Brit flick that doesn't try to be gritty, ultra-violent, clever or just a showcase for film-makers who are more concerned with a stylistic wish list, than actually caring about the punter that's given up his evening and a fair wedge of cash to watch their effort.

    Smart, witty and often laugh-out-loud funny, here's a comedy that builds upon emotions that we can all relate to. It's set in the twilight world that only shift-workers ever see. Our characters not only inhabit it, but are striving to make friends and eke out some kind of love life in it too.

    Problem is, how is a serial one-night stand merchant, a guy too scared to check if he still has a girlfriend, a bloke with 'porno reactions' and a girl who has long since lost any daytime friends, ever going to find success? These social 'misfits' become increasingly endearing as their separate attempts to carve out romance all intertwine into a hilarious finish that's an absolute delight.

    Short, snappy and a film with characters that you soon yearn to watch again, this is a smart Brit comedy that's a must-see.
    7Lex23

    Nice story, some good jokes, surprising plot.

    I never heard about the movie when I decided to watch it. Wanted to know if I was in for a nice surprise. And i really was. I won't say the movie is a must-see, but it's a nice comedy with some original jokes. It's also an interesting look on the world that normal people always miss because they're asleep.

    The persons in the movie have a nice character and there will definitely be someone you can identify yourself with. Nice story, some good jokes, surprising plot. In short: 85 minutes of your life you absolutely could have spend worse.
    7stamper

    Can ordinary life entertain?

    These days, the majority of people on earth watch American films, which are quite often filled with action and / or effects. There are of course films about ordinary life, like American Beauty, which attract major attention, but are there any else? Does the film industry consist of films full of action and effects and a few simple made, though qualitatively good films? Are all good films made in America? The answer to those questions are No and No!!! There are films, that do manage to entertain without big effects and explosions. Some of them are made in America and remain virtually unknown like Finding Forrester. But there are also a number of good and simply made European films, that never get the attention they deserve. Hereby I must add that the level of attention European films get is even lower than the attention that is given to simply made American films (unless it is some sort of HIT film). Late Night Shopping is one of those European films that deals with ordinary life, but does it manage to entertain? Before I get to that though, I must tell you, that this movie is targeted at a late teen / young adult audience, which is not a bad thing, but Since I've seen the film I must tell you, that this film will not be enjoyed by many persons not belonging to the target audience.

    Late night shopping, is about four youngsters Jody, Vincent, Sean and Lenny who all work graveyard shifts. After work these ‘acquaintances' meet in a café to talk about their daily hassles. There it is, that we meet those four persons that will dictate the next 91 minutes of our life. In the course of the film, a lot becomes clear, about the personalities of the characters, but this film is more than a character study. It also shows the development and of true friendship. I'd like to quote Vincent here, standing on a miniature golf course with Lenny, but I do not want to spoil your viewing experience. Of course I realized, that nothing much happens in this film. I noticed that it contains a lot of pointless behavior, like sitting in a café, talking or riding around in the car with no particular place to go, but aren't those pointless routines, what make life enjoyable? Isn't it great to be able to do nothing special with your friends and having fun at the same time?

    By know, I might have you thinking, that this is the best film of all times, well it is entertaining, but it isn't that good. I mean, the actors, the story and the music are all good, without any ground breaking achievements, but what really made the difference between this being a pretty good film and a good film, was the director I think. I feel, that if he had paced and directed this movie just a notch better, it would have done the trick and this film would have been good. Now it is just pretty good. I know some people might argue that the ‘soap scenes' are idiotic, but they didn't bother me at all. As far as pointless films go this one holds up pretty well, despite not being able to match itself with Mallrats or Chasing Amy (which are both American films by the way).

    7 out of 10

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    • Wissenswertes
      Late Night Shopping was largely filmed in Glasgow.
    • Patzer
      After Jody "convinces" Sean to go see his girlfriend, we see that his outfit changes. When he is in the café, he is wearing a dark, wool sweater. Immediately after this, we see Sean at the train station wearing a gray shirt and gray track jacket.
    • Zitate

      Vincent: The whole reason I do a mind-numbing job is so I don't have to think. Hence, mind-numbing.

    • Crazy Credits
      There is an additional dialogue near the end of the end credits.
    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Národ sobe aneb Ceské more v osmnácti prílivech (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      (I Just) Died In Your Arms
      Written by Nick Van Eede (uncredited)

      Performed by Cutting Crew

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. Juni 2001 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Deutschland
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Home Vision Entertainment (DVD Distributor)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Café de noche
    • Drehorte
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Schottland, Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • FilmFour
      • Glasgow Film Office
      • Ideal World Productions
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      1 Stunde 31 Minuten
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      • Color
    • Sound-Mix
      • Dolby Digital

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