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Journeyman

  • 2017
  • 1h 32min
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7,0/10
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Journeyman (2017)
Tells the story of middleweight boxing champion Matty Burton (Paddy Considine). After winning a punishing fight, Matty collapses at home. The journey towards regaining his speech, movement and memory will be the toughest fight he'll ever face, and the prize could not be greater, for his relationship with his wife Emma (Jodie Whittaker) and baby daughter Mia are on the line.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBoxer Matty Burton suffers a serious head injury during a fight. This is the story about the impact on his marriage, his life, and his family.Boxer Matty Burton suffers a serious head injury during a fight. This is the story about the impact on his marriage, his life, and his family.Boxer Matty Burton suffers a serious head injury during a fight. This is the story about the impact on his marriage, his life, and his family.

  • Réalisation
    • Paddy Considine
  • Scénario
    • Paddy Considine
  • Casting principal
    • Paddy Considine
    • Jodie Whittaker
    • Paul Popplewell
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Paddy Considine
    • Scénario
      • Paddy Considine
    • Casting principal
      • Paddy Considine
      • Jodie Whittaker
      • Paul Popplewell
    • 43avis d'utilisateurs
    • 132avis des critiques
    • 72Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 nominations au total

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    Journeyman: Still Here
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    Journeyman: Still Here
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    Paddy Considine
    Paddy Considine
    • Matty Burton
    Jodie Whittaker
    Jodie Whittaker
    • Emma Burton
    Paul Popplewell
    Paul Popplewell
    • Jackie
    Brendan Ingle
    • Robin Burton
    Tony Pitts
    Tony Pitts
    • Richie
    Matt Insley
    • Matt not Matty
    Lexie Duffy
    • Mia
    • (as Lexi Duffy)
    Lainie Duffy
    • Mia
    Anthony Welsh
    Anthony Welsh
    • Andre Bryte
    Francis Warren
    • Boxing Promoter
    Junior Witter
    • Andre's Trainer
    Simon Burgan
    • Andre's Cornerman
    Greg Marriott
    • Andre's Nutritionist
    Gareth Davies
    Gareth Davies
    • Journalist 1
    Matt Christie
    • Journalist 2
    Mike Goodall
    • Emcee
    Steve Bunce
    • Boxing Interviewer
    Ralph Caffell
    • Whip
    • Réalisation
      • Paddy Considine
    • Scénario
      • Paddy Considine
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    6eddie_baggins

    An emotionally charged boxing drama

    One of the most consistent and consistently underrated talents working in the industry today, British gun actor/filmmaker Paddy Considine has taken his time to step behind the director's chair again after his heart wrenching debut Tyrannosaur from 2011 but Journeyman re-establishes the fact that Considine is a force behind and in-front of the camera.

    Not as powerful as Tyrannosaur or as unique, with Journeyman feeling a little more like well-trodden ground, Considine's film is still a great showcase for its lead performers in the form of Considine as champion boxer turned debilitated husband Matty Burton and Dr. Who herself Jodie Whittaker as Burton's caring but concerned wife Emma.

    A boxing drama that barely spends any time in the ring, viewers should understand that Considine isn't concerned about following the general boxing movie tropes as he instead draws his focus away from the arena as we follow Burton on his journey to recovery after he suffers significant brain trauma in a title fight, ensuring the strain on his relationship with Emma and his friends is tested more than ever before.

    Journeyman is a quiet affair, there's not much grandstanding or cinematic flair on offer and while it would've been nice for Considine to shake-up the familiar formula more often, the film is clearly the work of a performer that knows and understands his craft and remains in tune with the human intricacies that more polished and large-scale films can often lose sight of.

    Considine himself is great as the determined, flawed and broken Burton while Whittaker takes a backseat to Considine's powerful turn, she to shows great heart and depth in her role, with the two top quality actors working magic when they get to share the screen together.

    After Tyrannosaur and now this, it's safe to say Considine is a fine director of actors and should he continue to attract the type of talent to his productions as he has, it's an exciting fans for film fans the world to see what he has in store for us next.

    Final Say -

    It never punches above its weight class but Journeyman is another fine effort from one of the industry's most underappreciated talents, a boxing film with a different goal than the usual affair, Journeyman is well worth tracking down.

    3 washing machines out of 5
    9georgetdavies

    A remarkable sophomore effort from Considine. Packs well more than a punch

    It started about 20 minutes into the film. It then reoccurred every 10 minutes or so for the remainder of the duration. I've not cried like that at a film for I don't know how long. Like an emotional dementor Paddy Considine's second picture as a director takes so much, and give it back in equal measure.

    I could say it was a like a punch to the face. A knockout of a film. It took me the full 12 rounds. It had me up against the ropes and... I could say these things. But they'd be naff -especially when describing this bruiser of a film.

    It follows Matty Burton, an ageing boxer who knows his times spent and is ready to take his last steps into the ring before hanging up the gloves. But fate has another idea. Sounds familiar right? That's what I thought. Benefitting from having not seen the trailer, which I'd strongly advise avoiding if possible, I was of course shocked at the tale that followed.

    Matty revives an injury which alters the course of his life. The film is really about how it affects not just him but those around him, namely his two friends and most of all his devoted wife, portrayed by Doctor Who's Jodie Whitaker, in a career best role. It's a boxing film but more than that it's a film about those we love and who care for us. It's about identity in some ways, fight in others, but love in every way.

    Set mainly in the family home of Matty, his wife and their baby daughter Mia, the film is, for the most part, a domestic tale about a man recovering from a traumatic injury and a family recovering from the fallout of it.

    When I say domestic I mean in the sense that the action is all contained within the confines of the house; not the ring. As a director Considine creates tension from the most ordinary of sights and sounds, a crying baby, the call of a name. He also crafts more than a couple of shocking moments, also within the house. These really shock. They're sudden, viscous and yet they create no feelings of anger, only anguish and desperation for our two leads.

    Considine proved himself as a more than competent director with Tyrannosaur, and also a capable writer with Shane Meadows' Dead Mans Shoes. Here he goes beyond that. The original score is used when necessary and removed entirely at just the right moments, a certain phone call scene is one of the films standouts. It never tips into the melodramatic or pandering which I was very worried it would.

    However above all this directorial talent which produces and almost insist on such incredible emotional response, it's the acting of Considine and Whitaker which truly blew me away. Considine is utterly convincing, scarily so at times. Whitaker more than matches him too in what is a very different but no less enthralling portrayal. Being a small British film (small only in the sense of it not getting a wide release) I don't expect any awards to come raining down. But I also don't think I'll see another pair on screen this year who put as dynamic and heartfelt a performance as these two. Absolutely stellar.

    Yes it is a knockout. It did hit me with an emotional guy punch. And yet it's so much more than the cliches thrown its way would have you believe. See it.
    8masonsaul

    Great emotional experience

    Journeyman is a great emotional experience that focuses more on the family life of a boxer rather than the boxing itself. Paddy Considine's direction is great and his performance as well as Jodie Whitaker's are both incredible. However, the fight itself isn't that well filmed and lacks the weight and impact it needs but the drama and acting in the rest of the film is good enough to overcome this flaw.
    8Drumcheeny

    Considine again proves he is the most talented name in British cinema

    This is a beautiful film - peppered with moments of humour and breathtaking moments of shock. The use of music is inspiring (Nick Cave amongst the most wrenching) and Considine is a thoughtful and innovative director. I was fortunate enough to be at the screening where he attended for a Q&A and he spoke about the set being the actors' house and how they all feel comfortable and safe. And it shows. Jodie Whittaker is striking in her performance and all the supporting cast shine rather than simply be there. It is a shame that Paddy doesn't get the recognition he deserves. He spoke about turning up for films where he was disappointed in his part and the people he was working with - he is "in films for five pages" whilst we get the Hiddlestons and Redmaynes shoved at us. We should focus on the Paddy Considines and Stephen Grahams a lot more. A lovely, thoughtful and ultimately very moving story beautifully played out by craftsmen.
    8deepfrieddodo

    A Different Kind of Sports Film

    A really different boxing film, so much so that the boxing is barely the focus. Journeyman is very much a drama, not a sports film, as you follow the journey of a professional boxer recovering from a brain injury. It is difficult to watch at times and can get emotional, and this is driven by brilliant performances from the two leads. There isn't a whole lot to the plot, don't be expecting a sudden burst of excitement, but it is a slow build testing the depths of a man and his relationship with his family.

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    • Anecdotes
      Paddy Considine and some of the crew visited a centre run by UK brain injury charity Headway in 2016 while preparing for and researching the role. Paddy spent time talking to their clients about their lives, both pre and post brain injury in order to grasp how their brain injuries had affected them. In the film, Matty displays some mannerisms that Paddy observed during the visit. They also made a donation of £500 to the charity.
    • Citations

      Matty Burton: Did we fight?

      Andre Bryte: Yeah.

      Matty Burton: Who won?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 mars 2018 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Джорнимен
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bramall Lane Football Stadium, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(press conference)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Film4
      • Inflammable Films
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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