Shell
- 2012
- 1h 31min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 17-year old girl called Shell lives and works at a remote gas station in the Scottish Highlands with her father, Pete. Their physical isolation and reliance on each other triggers confusin... Tout lireA 17-year old girl called Shell lives and works at a remote gas station in the Scottish Highlands with her father, Pete. Their physical isolation and reliance on each other triggers confusing emotions.A 17-year old girl called Shell lives and works at a remote gas station in the Scottish Highlands with her father, Pete. Their physical isolation and reliance on each other triggers confusing emotions.
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 6 victoires et 6 nominations au total
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A British drama; A story about a girl who works at a remote gas station on the West coast of Scotland with her father. Their physical isolation and reliance on each other trigger confusing emotions. This bleak, haunting, coming-of-age drama has a pacing perfectly poised for mystery, drama and tension. The film has a minimalist feel and while the story is slow burning it never loses momentum. The editing has occasional slackness but the direction is first rate and it helped produce some good performances and a crackling atmosphere.
Sparse but beautiful film about the difficulties of emotional connection and loneliness in a place with few people; set in the Scottish Highlands. Chloe Pirrie is very good as the teenager who is oppressed by the weight of need - her own need for connection, and the needs of others which are placed upon her. This film says more in 90 minutes than many others do in a much longer time.
I came across this film via MyFlixer. I'm always attracted to the alternatives of life. This seemed like a indie cinema creation. The film itself was dark, broody and disturbing. It gave me some hope in the days of loneliness and covid 24/7 brainwashing. I liked the main character. She is stuck in her Dad's vortex of a petrol station. The blokes that patronise the petrol station, do so out of a fancy for her. The electricity between her and her old man is weird and desperate at the same time. There's not much conversation here, it's all said in the lack of conversation. A daughter imprisoned by her epileptic patriarch.
A touchy and difficult subject matter that she manages to escape after the main event. I liked it, it had all the darkness and desolation of any good British Film. It's worth your time, but don't expect much joviality.
This film is interesting. The setting is beautiful and so are the shots. The story is thrilling, but not in a crime or horror or mystery sort of way. It's slow moving, but there is a reason doe that as it fits into the isolation. I won't go into details, but I did enjoy this film. Characters are good.
A lonely existence in an isolated spot, looking after an introverted epileptic father.
In spite of the minimalistic tone both in terms of story, scenery and characters a good job has been done in terms of narrating the story of a father and a daughter in this seemingly isolated existence. What would have probably been intolerable for most, these two souls do not seem to mind, nor looking for a change in their situation. They have a close bond that surpasses everything and ties them together and to that place.
The raggedly beautiful backdrop of the windy Scottish Highlands adds a pleasant variance to the ambiance of this story.
A great thing about "Shell" is that the girl in the epicentre despite the remoteness in which she leaves she is popular among clients, some of whom openly express their feelings but it does not change her nor makes her full of herself. She always remains the girl at the gas station.
A let down is the prevailing sense of misery that seems to be the norm in most of modern British cinema.
Despite its contained nature, this is a careful and well exposed character study.
In spite of the minimalistic tone both in terms of story, scenery and characters a good job has been done in terms of narrating the story of a father and a daughter in this seemingly isolated existence. What would have probably been intolerable for most, these two souls do not seem to mind, nor looking for a change in their situation. They have a close bond that surpasses everything and ties them together and to that place.
The raggedly beautiful backdrop of the windy Scottish Highlands adds a pleasant variance to the ambiance of this story.
A great thing about "Shell" is that the girl in the epicentre despite the remoteness in which she leaves she is popular among clients, some of whom openly express their feelings but it does not change her nor makes her full of herself. She always remains the girl at the gas station.
A let down is the prevailing sense of misery that seems to be the norm in most of modern British cinema.
Despite its contained nature, this is a careful and well exposed character study.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesA purpose-built garage was built on the shores of Little Loch Broom near the Scottish Highlands town of Ullapool.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The EE British Academy Film Awards (2014)
- Bandes originalesLoving Hannah
Written by I Campbell
Published by Chrysalis Music Ltd
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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