Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn ordinary British family and their friend are accused of murder when a stranger dies at their dinner table.An ordinary British family and their friend are accused of murder when a stranger dies at their dinner table.An ordinary British family and their friend are accused of murder when a stranger dies at their dinner table.
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- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
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...Simon Anstell. Edit him/his character out (as his acting simply jarred) and you have a 9/10. Was it a case of hero worship by a young Sharpe that he was invited to mar an otherwise excellent film?
Tom (Chris Langham) and Sophie (Amanda Hadingue) have an ordinary upper-middle-class British life; having raised two daughters to adulthood, they perhaps don't have much to say to each other any more, but they are rubbing along more or less comfortably, companionable at least in their care of their three-legged dog Boy. One afternoon, Tom is walking in the neighbourhood woods and comes across Blake (Colin Hurley), an apparently odd but gentle and perhaps sad man with some strange story-telling ways; on an impulse, Tom invites Blake home for tea, and he ends up staying for the weekend. At the end of which time, unfortunately, Blake has died at the family table; even more unfortunately, news of this gets out to the British tabloids, who accuse the family of being murderers. How they got to that point, and how to straighten it all out again, is the focus of "Black Pond." The story is told documentary-style, with the family members all being interviewed, along with family friend/kind-of mascot Tim Tanaka (Will Sharpe), himself rather confusedly in love with both daughters. As a result, we know at the beginning that Blake will be dead at some point. The way that events unfold is shown in flashbacks, while each family member has an entirely different take on what is going on and on who Blake is, as well. We never fully know who any of these people are, except that they are all quietly unhappy in that snarky, sometimes vicious British way. But they are all generally good people, with the definite exception of Eric Sacks (Simon Amstell), a self-styled "psychotherapist" whom Tim visits, only to be subjected to merciless, mean-spirited mockery. Only at the very end do we find out what really happened, and it turns out to be, in its way, rather beautiful.
This is a short film at 82 minutes; it's got a lot of biting dialogue that co-writers Tom Kingsley and Will Sharpe have honed to a fare-the-well, and the actors are quite wonderful, especially Langham as Tom and Hurley as Blake - there's a lovely, poetic sense of connectedness between these two men who have been strangers up until 10 minutes ago, and the two actors do a terrific job of bringing that relationship out. If you're not fond of British family (melo)drama, this might not be for you, as the marital relationship in particular is quite harsh and mean at times, but there's much to be said for the simple connections that are also present in the film; one wants to know how these people will be getting along 5 years down the road, or 10. I don't know if there are any release dates set for North America (the showing at FantAsia 2012 was the Canadian premiere), but it's well worth looking out for if it comes your way.
This is a short film at 82 minutes; it's got a lot of biting dialogue that co-writers Tom Kingsley and Will Sharpe have honed to a fare-the-well, and the actors are quite wonderful, especially Langham as Tom and Hurley as Blake - there's a lovely, poetic sense of connectedness between these two men who have been strangers up until 10 minutes ago, and the two actors do a terrific job of bringing that relationship out. If you're not fond of British family (melo)drama, this might not be for you, as the marital relationship in particular is quite harsh and mean at times, but there's much to be said for the simple connections that are also present in the film; one wants to know how these people will be getting along 5 years down the road, or 10. I don't know if there are any release dates set for North America (the showing at FantAsia 2012 was the Canadian premiere), but it's well worth looking out for if it comes your way.
Please don't let the IMDb summary,and indeed the film's own trailer deceive you. This film is not really about a murder,except that's what they are accused of.It's about a dysfunctional couple(with two away from home daughters) and how their lives are changed,and indeed turned upside down by the entry into their lives of a clinically depressed neighbour called Blake. It's one of those films that will benefit from repeat viewing,as it has many nuances that you just cannot pick up in one time. A good thought provoking,and at times moving film. Do give it a try.I am not sure how this film will go down in the US,as although they have the same family problems there,they also have a different way of looking at things.
I don't know who made this, what their funding was like, but it was very amateurish in feel. It wasn't bad, nothing shockingly awful, but neither was it entertaining, adult or polished.
Even accepting it for an indie flick, it just lacked something.
Langham was surely cast because they thought it would generate headlines, good or bad but he just lacked something and was phoning it in. The same with Amstell, he clearly did his cameo in one afternoon, probably as a favour to a mate and I wasn't really sure what the point of his character was. Which was a shame because it was his name that sparked my interest.
There was no story arc, you were clearly supposed to have already read the DVD cover and we were just there to see how it unfurled.
Very disappointing really.
Even accepting it for an indie flick, it just lacked something.
Langham was surely cast because they thought it would generate headlines, good or bad but he just lacked something and was phoning it in. The same with Amstell, he clearly did his cameo in one afternoon, probably as a favour to a mate and I wasn't really sure what the point of his character was. Which was a shame because it was his name that sparked my interest.
There was no story arc, you were clearly supposed to have already read the DVD cover and we were just there to see how it unfurled.
Very disappointing really.
I've been eagerly anticipating Chris Langham's comeback and this movie doesn't disappoint! Welcome back, you were dearly missed!
Langham's ability to infuse his character with a startling naturalism is the cornerstone of this film's success. Every nuance, every gesture feels authentic, allowing us to forge a deep and immediate connection with the story. This authenticity is what propels Black Pond into an experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Langham's return to the limelight is a gift. His presence on screen is a reminder of the depth and versatility that only a seasoned actor of his caliber can bring.
Langham's ability to infuse his character with a startling naturalism is the cornerstone of this film's success. Every nuance, every gesture feels authentic, allowing us to forge a deep and immediate connection with the story. This authenticity is what propels Black Pond into an experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Langham's return to the limelight is a gift. His presence on screen is a reminder of the depth and versatility that only a seasoned actor of his caliber can bring.
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- AnecdotesThis was Chris Langham's first acting role after his release from prison. On August 2, 2007, he was convicted of 15 counts of downloading and possessing child pornography. Langham was sentenced to ten months in prison on September 14, 2007. However, he was released on November 2, 2007 after his sentence was reduced on appeal.
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Tom Thompson: Don't keep saying "what?", I'm showing you his corpse!
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- Чёрный пруд
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- 1h 23min(83 min)
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