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Song for Marion

  • 2012
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  • 1h 30min
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Song for Marion (2012)
Grumpy pensioner Arthur honors his recently deceased wife's passion for performing by joining the unconventional local choir to which she used to belong, a process that helps him build bridges with his estranged son, James.
Lire trailer2:31
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGrumpy pensioner Arthur honors his recently deceased wife's passion for performing by joining the unconventional local choir to which she used to belong, a process that helps him build bridg... Tout lireGrumpy pensioner Arthur honors his recently deceased wife's passion for performing by joining the unconventional local choir to which she used to belong, a process that helps him build bridges with his estranged son, James.Grumpy pensioner Arthur honors his recently deceased wife's passion for performing by joining the unconventional local choir to which she used to belong, a process that helps him build bridges with his estranged son, James.

  • Réalisation
    • Paul Andrew Williams
  • Scénario
    • Paul Andrew Williams
  • Casting principal
    • Terence Stamp
    • Gemma Arterton
    • Christopher Eccleston
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Paul Andrew Williams
    • Scénario
      • Paul Andrew Williams
    • Casting principal
      • Terence Stamp
      • Gemma Arterton
      • Christopher Eccleston
    • 49avis d'utilisateurs
    • 120avis des critiques
    • 57Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 8 nominations au total

    Vidéos19

    U.S. Version 1
    Trailer 2:31
    U.S. Version 1
    International Version
    Trailer 1:54
    International Version
    International Version
    Trailer 1:54
    International Version
    Song for Marion
    Trailer 1:54
    Song for Marion
    Song For Marion: Let's Talk About Sex Baby (French)
    Clip 1:14
    Song For Marion: Let's Talk About Sex Baby (French)
    Song For Marion: Having A Smoke (French)
    Clip 1:17
    Song For Marion: Having A Smoke (French)
    Song For Marion: True Colours
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    Song For Marion: True Colours

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    Terence Stamp
    Terence Stamp
    • Arthur
    Gemma Arterton
    Gemma Arterton
    • Elizabeth
    Christopher Eccleston
    Christopher Eccleston
    • James
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Marion
    Barry Martin
    • Timothy
    Taru Devani
    Taru Devani
    • Sujantha
    Anne Reid
    Anne Reid
    • Brenda
    Elizabeth Counsell
    Elizabeth Counsell
    • Cheryl
    Ram John Holder
    Ram John Holder
    • Charlie
    Denise Rubens
    • Marge
    Arthur Nightingale
    • Terry
    Jumayn Hunter
    Jumayn Hunter
    • Steven
    Orla Hill
    Orla Hill
    • Jennifer
    Bill Thomas
    Bill Thomas
    • Bill
    Willie Jonah
    • Robert
    Calita Rainford
    Calita Rainford
    • Doctor
    Federay Holmes
    Federay Holmes
    • Day Care Nurse
    Calum Sivyer
    Calum Sivyer
    • Heavy Metal Kid
    • Réalisation
      • Paul Andrew Williams
    • Scénario
      • Paul Andrew Williams
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    8tomfoster-2

    You'll be walking out of the cinema with a warm smile on your face.

    In his directorial debut Paul Andrew Williams gave us an impressive, gritty and bleak crime film, London to Brighton – a film shot in just 19 days on a budget of £19,000. In his latest work he goes on the complete other end of the spectrum to deliver us a heart-warming comedy-drama, Song for Marion. When looking at its exterior, most would easily jump to labeling it a sentimental film which it's one motive is to get you blubbering. It certainly succeeds in getting you to shed tears, but this is through the film's well developed relationships between the characters, especially that of Marion (Vanessa Redgrave) and Arthur (Terence Stamp). Marion is terminally ill and is cared for by her grumpy husband, Arthur – he reluctantly helps fulfil her wishes to attend local OAP choir sessions headed by a young music teacher, Elizabeth (Gemma Arterton). But of course as Marion's health begins to fade, Arthur finds himself becoming more and more desperate about the inevitable prospect of being alone without his beloved wife. This prompts him to become more involved in the choir's sessions, which builds up to the group's entry into a national choir competition – a beat very much in the vein of the 1996 film, Brassed Off.

    The on-screen chemistry between Redgrave and Stamp is heart-wrenching; it's hard to fight back those tears as the two comfort one another during Marion's final months. But it's when Arthur finally confesses to Marion that he's scared about being without her that I finally let the tears subside – it's just beautiful stuff. Redgrave's singing performance of True Colours and Stamp's final belting delivery of Goodnight My Darling will also leave you and the theatre audience in a quiver of snivels. But on the side there is very funny and touching moments with the choir themselves which mix in well to not make you an emotional wreck for the majority of the film. Christopher Eccleston is effective on the sidelines as Arthur and Marion's son who struggles to bond with his stone-walled father. I felt Eccleston was slightly underused, but nonetheless enjoyable in the scenes he had; meanwhile Arterton is sweet and caring as Elizabeth, who tries hard to break down Arthur's cold exterior in order to get him involved with the choir.

    This is a splendid British picture – Paul Andrew Williams proves here that he can tackle pretty much any genre, and if you take a look at his other genre films, you'll see that the man certainly has the knack – He's done horror, crime and now a beautiful British comedy-drama. The performances are splendid, the comedic and teary moments are balanced perfectly – but ultimately what makes the film work is that it doesn't try to break you down into an emotional wreck, it merely presents its characters in situations; bonding, caring and helping one another through the tough times. This is the kind of British film we need more of – you'll be walking out of the cinema with a warm smile on your face.
    7planktonrules

    While not particularly believable, it is entertaining.

    Marion and Arthur are an oddly matched couple. Marion (Vanessa Redgrave) is a sweet old lady and Arthur (Terence Stamp) is a nasty and thoroughly unlikable old misanthrope. Marion is also dying from cancer. However, this isn't destroying her spirit and she spends what time she has left singing with a senior center choir. As for Arthur, he's very sad she's dying, as he does love her but he shows absolutely no love for anyone or anything else.

    When Marion dies, Arthur is understandably lost and alone by his own choice and actions. However, the leader of the choir, Elizabeth (Gemma Arterton) makes an effort to try to connect with this old jerk. Eventually, she does and after a while she even gets him to come to choir practice. But he's still proud and a grouch. So what's next?

    The film is enjoyable and it's a two or three Kleenex sort of film. However, based on my own personal experience with family and as a psychotherapist, Arthur's change came way too fast and it was hard to believe a 70-something old man would that suddenly stop being the creep he was his entire life. I think the film would have been more memorable and effective had the change been much slower in coming. But, if you can ignore this, it is a nice film. By the way, I noticed that the summary called this movie 'hilarious'. Whoever wrote that has a very sick sense of what's hilarious!!! It's mildly funny in parts but is really NOT a comedy.
    8Erica_li_7

    Please see this movie!

    I was lucky enough to have free tickets for the preview screening. To be honest, if it wasn't for free, this movie would not have been a movie that I would choose to pay to watch. I am 24 and I don't think I would be interested in watching a movie starring with some oldies but I was totally wrong and I am so glad that I had gone to watch this movie. AND I WILL PAY TO WATCH THIS AGAIN!

    This movie has a very simple storyline, but this story relates to all of us somehow. Many of us have had loved one(s) passed away and surely the hardship and grievance that Arthur has been through is not new to us. And the troubled relationship between the father and son.

    It is this simple story with just good acting. It will make you cry! Not because of sadness but because of love. I don't see many people without a tissue wiping their eyes and noses during the movie. And this is what good movie does to you!

    Please go and see this movie. You wont regret it.
    7gavin6942

    Fun, Funny and a Fresh Style

    Grumpy pensioner Arthur (Terence Stamp) honors his recently deceased wife (Vanessa Redgrave)'s passion for performing by joining the unconventional local choir to which she used to belong, a process that helps him build bridges with his estranged son, James (Chris Eccleston).

    The director, Paul Andrew Williams, made a name for himself in darker territory -- the wildly successful horror comedy "The Cottage" and the gritty home invasion story of "Cherry Tree Lane". The latter is so nasty that it left me (a hardened horror fan) squirming in my seat because of its realistic approach to the subject matter.

    With that background, Williams is just about the last person I would have expected to take on a heartwarming tale of curmudgeon and his wife's elderly singing troupe. And yet, he weaves everything together expertly. I smiled quite a bit (I rarely laugh). I was captivated. And what seemed like a pretty lame story from the plot was actually rather entertaining and the characters were people I could identify with.

    Really, though, the core of this film that separates it from others is the group of old folks singing rock and hip-hop songs. Maybe the joke is not completely new (Betty White has been pushing the envelope for a decade) but how can you argue with crotchety old fogies thrusting to Salt N Pepa and Motorhead? Definitely worth checking out, and fairly appropriate for the whole family.
    8davidgee

    Good Grief!

    How did they pitch this? QUARTET meets CALENDAR GIRLS? Vanessa Redgrave plays a Senior Citizen (in the north of England) dying from cancer who somehow finds the strength to sing with a local choir of fellow OAPs. Her grumpy old git of a husband (Terence Stamp) wants her to stay home and greet the Grim Reaper while he (Arthur) tenderly cares for her, but - guess what? The sub-plot involving Arthur and his estranged son (Christopher Eccleston) is over-familiar but also touching - he even has a cute smarty-pants daughter cloned from Shirley Temple.

    OK, this is a very predictable story which shamelessly milks tears from the audience, but there is some pleasing humour as well as the somewhat heavy-handed tragedy. The performances - what did you expect from Redgrave and Stamp? - are nothing less than stellar. I see nominations for BAFTAs and maybe even next year's Oscars. Stamp gives perfectly judged grief. Gemma Arterton is excellent as the choir-mistress with an unhappy love life and it's a joy to see Anne Reid in the chorus line. All the supporting cast of yesteryear character players are splendid, as they were in QUARTET. Pensioner power is beginning to have an impact at the box office - about time too!

    This is lightweight entertainment pitched at the Grey Pound and it is outrageously mawkish, but it sets out to warm the stoniest of hearts and it certainly warmed mine.

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    • Anecdotes
      Terence Stamp said in an interview that one of the great regrets of his life is that he turned down the offer to play Arthur in Camelot (1967) (the role went to Richard Harris ) because he was afraid his singing voice would be dubbed. When the offer came to play another character called Arthur, who also had to sing, forty years later, he still had the same fears, but he decided that he would face them and accepted. His co-star Vanessa Redgrave played the female lead in Camelot (1967).
    • Gaffes
      From the end credits: In at least two instances, the word "assistant" is misspelled a-s-s-i-t-a-n-t.
    • Citations

      Marion: What makes a song beautiful is not always the quality of the voice but the distance that voice has had to travel.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Film '72: Épisode datant du 20 février 2013 (2013)
    • Bandes originales
      The Most Beautiful Girl
      Written by Rory Bourke, Billy Sherrill, and Norris Wilson © 1973

      Performed by Charlie Rich

      Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 mai 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Allemagne
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Unfinished Song
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Durham Johnston Comprehensive School, County Durham, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(interior)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Steel Mill Pictures
      • Coolmore Productions
      • Egoli Tossell Pictures
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      • 1 702 668 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 25 728 $US
      • 23 juin 2013
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      • 9 166 865 $US
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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