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Am Strand

Originaltitel: On Chesil Beach
  • 2017
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
13.245
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle in Am Strand (2017)
In England, 1962, a young couple finds their idyllic romance colliding with issues of sexual freedom and societal pressure, leading to an awkward and fateful wedding night.
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ErwachsenwerdenZeitraum: DramaDramaMusikRomanze

Basiert auf Ian McEwans Roman. In England erlebt ein junges Paar 1962 eine idyllische Romanze und kollidiert dabei mit den moralischen Vorstellungen jener Zeit. Ame Ende führt das zu einer s... Alles lesenBasiert auf Ian McEwans Roman. In England erlebt ein junges Paar 1962 eine idyllische Romanze und kollidiert dabei mit den moralischen Vorstellungen jener Zeit. Ame Ende führt das zu einer schicksalhaften Hochzeitsnacht.Basiert auf Ian McEwans Roman. In England erlebt ein junges Paar 1962 eine idyllische Romanze und kollidiert dabei mit den moralischen Vorstellungen jener Zeit. Ame Ende führt das zu einer schicksalhaften Hochzeitsnacht.

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    • Dominic Cooke
  • Drehbuch
    • Ian McEwan
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Billy Howle
    • Saoirse Ronan
    • Andy Burse
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    6,3/10
    13.245
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    • Regie
      • Dominic Cooke
    • Drehbuch
      • Ian McEwan
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Billy Howle
      • Saoirse Ronan
      • Andy Burse
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    • 144Kritische Rezensionen
    • 62Metascore
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    Billy Howle
    Billy Howle
    • Edward Mayhew
    Saoirse Ronan
    Saoirse Ronan
    • Florence Ponting
    Andy Burse
    Andy Burse
    • Waiter One
    Rasmus Hardiker
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    Anne-Marie Duff
    Anne-Marie Duff
    • Marjorie Mayhew
    Adrian Scarborough
    Adrian Scarborough
    • Lionel Mayhew
    Mia Burgess
    • Harriet Mayhew
    Anna Burgess
    Anna Burgess
    • Anne Mayhew
    Emily Watson
    Emily Watson
    • Violet Ponting
    Bebe Cave
    • Ruth Ponting
    Samuel West
    Samuel West
    • Geoffrey Ponting
    John Ramm
    • Postman Terry
    Barney Iley
    • Timothy
    Mark Donald
    Mark Donald
    • Charles
    Imogen Daines
    • Jenny
    Molly Miles
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    Victoria Hamnett
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    7TheMovieDiorama

    On Chesil Beach might be as smooth and glossy as a pebble but gets washed away by soppiness.

    Having only watched the trailer once and not acknowledging the existence of its source material, I was going into this pretty open minded. Period romantic dramas are not exactly the reason why I wake up in the morning, nevertheless I came out of the screening feeling rather pleasant. It tells the story of a newly married couple who potentially destroy their marriage due to fears of physical intimate relations. Exploring frigidity is rather rare, particularly for a romance because sex sells apparently, and so I found myself compelled to dive into the psychological reasoning for Florence's lack of sexual endeavours. It's a deceptively rich story which has more to say beneath the surface than it does through the clean direction and excellent acting. Cooke's directorial debut offers a tantalising question: can you love someone without having physical interaction? A surprisingly relatable question. Weighing in on the emotional and tangible levels of love, McEwan (who also wrote the novel) crafts a script comprising of subtle warmth. The kind of lukewarm temperature you would feel when dipping your toes into the sea. At first, it may look like a drama shifting between the most awkward sex scene ever and flashbacks establishing the origins of their relationship, but there's more lurking underneath. It's understated. The non-linear narrative, while slightly contrived, does make the story that little bit more exciting. I appreciate the upkeep for authenticity by actually filming on Chesil Beach in Dorset. Ronan and Howle projected natural chemistry and bounced off each other well, even if the execution of some of the dialogue felt too mechanical. The epilogue however was completely unnecessary and negated the nuanced atmosphere that was created beforehand. The forced melodrama, whilst beautiful to watch, just didn't fit with the complexity of their relationship. So whilst there are some stumbles, it's constructed upon layers of pebbles to create a beautifully acted picturesque romance.
    6ksf-2

    love story gone wrong

    Edward and florence have both just gotten their uni degrees. They fall in love and get married. But they have very different personalities; florence appears so strong and confident, but has her own unspoken past to deal with. Edward is still very young and innocent, and lacks florence's headstrong manner. This story is about how they handle their various issues. Edward seems to be overwhelmed by his own situation at home. Throw in a proud, stubborn streak, and his own inexperience, sexually. Like most young and foolish newlyweds, they don't really communicate properly. Anger and pride keep them both from listening and understanding. The actors do a great job, but it gets quite bleak and dark. Some beautiful scenery of dorset area. And snippets of beautiful classical music, as that is florence's profession. Directed by dominic cooke. Story by ian mcewan.
    6muamba_eats_toast

    Awkward slow yet still interesting

    At times it felt very clunky and over complicated for no reason by the script and it was carried throughout by the once again spectacular Saoirse Ronan but the film just about gets across what it's trying to achieve without achieving the maximum effect it could have. A reasonable watch but nothing amazing.
    8dave-mcclain

    layered, profound and affecting

    "On Chesil Beach" (R, 1:50) is a drama from first-time feature film director Dominic Cooke (known mainly for helming TV's "The Hallow Crown" and "National Theater Live: A Comedy of Errors"). The screenplay is by British writer Ian McEwan, adapting his own 2007 novella of the same name. The film stars multiple Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle - and was released one week after another literary adaptation, "The Seagull", in which the same two actors played young Russian lovers. This story follows two young Brits as they meet, fall in love and get married, focusing mainly on the wedding night.

    Florence Pointing and Edward Mayhew have just been married and have arrived at a hotel at the titular beach for their honeymoon. Through an uncomfortable dinner in their room and awkward fumblings with their clothes, it becomes painfully clear that they are equally inexperienced and nervous regarding sex. As the evening slowly progresses, we see flashbacks of how their romance developed, with hints at what makes the prospect of sleeping together so uncomfortable for them - especially Florence. When things come to a head, the young marrieds have a seaside conservation which reveals much about who they are (and the era in which they live) and has very important consequences for the rest of their lives.

    "On Chesil Beach" is one of the most layered and most profound movies you are likely to see in 2018. Woven in with the development of the romance, the developments on the wedding night and the repercussions of all of it are themes of sexual repression, gender roles, class differences, pride, regret, communication, forgiveness and, of course, love and marriage. Some will say that not much happens in this film, but there is still a whole lot happenING. And through it all, the considerable acting chops of the two leads (bolstered by solid performances from multiple Oscar nominee Emily Watson, Anne-Marie Duff, Samuel West, Adrian Scarborough and Bebe Cave) make the characters exceedingly sympathetic and relevant. This is a very well-done film without much action, but with plenty to show all of us. "A-"
    6paul2001sw-1

    Sad but pointless

    Not everyone finds the transition to sexual adulthood easy, particularly as one is supposed to find it natural. It must have been even harder in the 1950s, when sex was something that you weren't supposed to talk about in polite company. And yet, I never quite understood the point of Ian McEwan's novel 'On Chesil Beach'. The fact is, the human race has never had a problem, overall, in reproducing itself, whatever Larkin may have said about sex starting in 1963. And the book, it seemed to me, sets up the past as another country, completely different from the world we know today, instead of showing how (for most people) life went on more or less as it does now, albeit masked by different norms. Dominic Cooke's film, with a screenplay by McEwan himself, is a pretty faithful rendition of the novel, but doesn't manage to escape its nature as a carefully constructed, unfortunate but fundamentally minor story, whose anchoring in a generally frigid past obscures rather than illuminates its more universal aspects. Now, if someone was to film 'The Comfort of Strangers' that is a movie I'd sure like to watch.

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      Executive Producer, Author, and Screenwriter Ian McEwan stated to an audience back in 2014 that he wanted Saoirse Ronan to play Florence Ponting.
    • Patzer
      In the tennis match between Edward and Florence's father (Geoffrey), they're either counting the games wrong or not alternating service properly. Edward begins serving at the start of the third set, so he should be serving when the game score is even. We immediately jump forward to a later game in which Geoffrey is serving. Geoffrey loses the game (for a change), and Edward announces the score as 1-4 before serving, which means he is now serving when the game score is odd.

      It's also slightly off that Geoffrey starts serving the first set, and then Geoffrey begins serving the third set after 12 games. This, however, could simply be the result of Geoffrey letting Edward begin serving the third set, out-of-order and out of strict compliance with the rules, as a sop after beating him 6-0, 6-0 in the first two sets.
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      Florence Ponting: [during foreplay] Say something. No, say something stupid like you used to.

      Edward Mayhew: Miss Ponting, you have a clavicle and a philtrum that all men wish to play on, and a vibrato that all men adore, but you're entirely mine, and I'm so very glad and proud.

      Florence Ponting: In that case, you may kiss my vibrato.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. Juni 2018 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Official site (Japan)
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      • Chesil Beach, Dorset, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • 745.971 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 35.765 $
      • 20. Mai 2018
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 3.338.249 $
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