Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMartin has the task of taking care of the newly deceased in the afterlife, while awaiting his ascension to heaven. But when a newcomer disappears in a seaside town, he has to find him.Martin has the task of taking care of the newly deceased in the afterlife, while awaiting his ascension to heaven. But when a newcomer disappears in a seaside town, he has to find him.Martin has the task of taking care of the newly deceased in the afterlife, while awaiting his ascension to heaven. But when a newcomer disappears in a seaside town, he has to find him.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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I was visiting a friend in Mannheim and we randomly got tickets for this film. I didn't know what to expect but was pleasantly surprised - a classic British comedy but with a twist.
The characters were really well developed and I especially warmed to the lead actress Kate O'Flynn. I found her character very emotionally engaging - a perfect blend of warmth, comedy, and darkness about her.
The other characters were very good also. Burn Gorman was perfectly cast and I will definitely look out for him in Batman when it arrives. Brilliant dead-pan performances from the supporting cast too - absolutely hilarious.
It's a great idea for a film and I look forward to seeing what else this first time writer/director has to offer.
All in all, I was very pleased we chanced upon this film.
The characters were really well developed and I especially warmed to the lead actress Kate O'Flynn. I found her character very emotionally engaging - a perfect blend of warmth, comedy, and darkness about her.
The other characters were very good also. Burn Gorman was perfectly cast and I will definitely look out for him in Batman when it arrives. Brilliant dead-pan performances from the supporting cast too - absolutely hilarious.
It's a great idea for a film and I look forward to seeing what else this first time writer/director has to offer.
All in all, I was very pleased we chanced upon this film.
Beautifully acted, nice story that looks sympathetically at people and asks a few questions that it lets you answer, if you wish. It is also beautifully shot with nicely framed views of the sea and ordinary lives. Draws you in to its pace and little world. Much as I like "Knight and Day" (and I do), watch this rather than a second viewing of that.
Like another reviewer above, I didn't know what to expect of this film. For the first ten minutes or so I was doubtful that it would keep my interest for 80 minutes, as it seemed it could just be a 'one-joke' film. How wrong I was! By the end of the film, as with a good book, I was sorry to say goodbye to the characters - particularly the lead, Martin, played with incredible subtlety and sensitivity of facial expression by Burn Gorman - and had grown to care about them, just as 'Martin' learns genuinely to care about his fellow-ghosts stuck in limbo. Funny, with little digs at 21st century bureaucracy (form filling/tick boxes/targets/I-hear-you counselling)mirroring the world of the so-called 'living' with horrible precision. I liked the almost-not-quite monochrome of the filming, and a lot of the camera work, but the performances were the outstanding thing and the script itself. There have been many films about people who are officially dead speaking and moving amongst the living, from quite serious efforts like 'Ghost' to the zombie film Shaun of the Dead. This is a new take, and one of the best, in my opinion. Funny, though, two German friends of mine saw it tonight also, and didn't get it at all! 'Perhaps it is the British sense of humour?' they enquired, sadly. Yet a German reviewer above gives it 8 out of 10. There's no telling! I recommend it for a gentle, thoughtful and at the end of the day quite moving hour and twenty minutes of cinematic entertainment. Go see!
Well, I don't feel I can give it ten stars, but I do highly recommend this inventive, gentle and touching black comedy.
You'd think being dead would be easy, but it turns out it is a bit of a minefield. "Carers" escort you to a Restart Centre that seems like a cross between a bureaucratic Jobcentre and a group therapy session. If you don't have the right attitude, you will never be allowed to pass on to the afterlife proper (to go "up there").
Burn Gorman (Martin), Aymen Hamdouchi (Rash) and Kate O'Flynn (Liz) give outstanding performances. The characters they portray are wonderfully written by Zam Salim, who also directs.
There's clearly a lot of "suffering" here (for example, Slab Boy Joey), but it's the generous humanity of many of the deceased that shines through.
You'd think being dead would be easy, but it turns out it is a bit of a minefield. "Carers" escort you to a Restart Centre that seems like a cross between a bureaucratic Jobcentre and a group therapy session. If you don't have the right attitude, you will never be allowed to pass on to the afterlife proper (to go "up there").
Burn Gorman (Martin), Aymen Hamdouchi (Rash) and Kate O'Flynn (Liz) give outstanding performances. The characters they portray are wonderfully written by Zam Salim, who also directs.
There's clearly a lot of "suffering" here (for example, Slab Boy Joey), but it's the generous humanity of many of the deceased that shines through.
Up There is a low budget quirky film dealing with the afterlife like it is being stuck in an Immigration Centre in Croydon as an employee.
Martin (Burn Gorman) killed in a road traffic accident is stuck in the afterlife waiting room. He is waiting, hoping he is ready to go up there but until then he welcomes the newly departed by helping them get registered and fill in the bureaucratic forms.
His afterlife is thrown into disarray when he has to team up with the chippy and motor mouthed cod street gangster Rash and together they lose a new arrival and end up in a small seaside town trying to find the runaway soul. Maybe Martin will finally care about the deceased people around him rather than hang around and wait for time to pass by.
Up There is a low key film with a washed out look. It definitely makes you feel that being dead is no fun, actually being dead is crap and boring where the guys try to find a nice place where they can see couples having sex.
Its a bittersweet, dry comedy and Burn Gorman plays it gloomily deadpan as he sees his best friend moving on to his grieving widow and his best friend in the afterlife move upstairs without him. Of course Gorman has form here, he played a dead Torchwood agent still walking after he got killed!
Martin (Burn Gorman) killed in a road traffic accident is stuck in the afterlife waiting room. He is waiting, hoping he is ready to go up there but until then he welcomes the newly departed by helping them get registered and fill in the bureaucratic forms.
His afterlife is thrown into disarray when he has to team up with the chippy and motor mouthed cod street gangster Rash and together they lose a new arrival and end up in a small seaside town trying to find the runaway soul. Maybe Martin will finally care about the deceased people around him rather than hang around and wait for time to pass by.
Up There is a low key film with a washed out look. It definitely makes you feel that being dead is no fun, actually being dead is crap and boring where the guys try to find a nice place where they can see couples having sex.
Its a bittersweet, dry comedy and Burn Gorman plays it gloomily deadpan as he sees his best friend moving on to his grieving widow and his best friend in the afterlife move upstairs without him. Of course Gorman has form here, he played a dead Torchwood agent still walking after he got killed!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSalim developed this feature from his 2006 short 'Laid Off' which received over half a million hits on YouTube.
- Bandes originalesGet On My Level
Written by C Fetti / Realbeatbangas
Performed by C Fetti
Courtesy of Ballerz Inc. Entertainment
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Laid Off
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Montant brut mondial
- 3 956 $US
- Durée
- 1h 20min(80 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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