अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA woman dying of incurable breast cancer creates a list of memories and lessons for the husband and sons she is about to leave behind.A woman dying of incurable breast cancer creates a list of memories and lessons for the husband and sons she is about to leave behind.A woman dying of incurable breast cancer creates a list of memories and lessons for the husband and sons she is about to leave behind.
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Naomi Battrick
- Teenage Rachel
- (as Naomi Batrick)
Ciara Charteris Nunn
- Olivia
- (as Ciara Charteris)
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It's a pretty nice music video about remembering the wife and mother gone too soon
only it's going on for 102 minutes.
I'm sure there are some who would like this mushy kind of thing – The Notebook" crowd, perhaps? – but I am not one of them. I really am a wrong person to review this.
It was a small challenge to continue watching after the first second or so. I just knew how it all would play out from the opening scene, and it only went more boring from there.
There is no proper story to speak of, mostly vignettes about the happy past. Pretty pictures and inspiring music, just like scraps from a "spiritual" friend's Facebook account.
Without proper story, the overall sweetness is hard to stomach for so long. Everybody is so nice and always has time and patience for everybody else. No authenticity, no real emotions, only saccharine.
Rafe Spall is great as the grieving husband and father, others are good too.
Seriously, watch the trailer first and if you liked it and are ready to see the extended 102 minute version, then check out the movie.
Based on the true story and best-selling book by one St John Greene, Mum's List" will hit cinemas a week before Mothers Day.
IMDb says It has been released previously only in the UK and Ireland last November, which turned out to be much less smooth move, resulting this cancer weepie disappearing without a trace.
I'm sure there are some who would like this mushy kind of thing – The Notebook" crowd, perhaps? – but I am not one of them. I really am a wrong person to review this.
It was a small challenge to continue watching after the first second or so. I just knew how it all would play out from the opening scene, and it only went more boring from there.
There is no proper story to speak of, mostly vignettes about the happy past. Pretty pictures and inspiring music, just like scraps from a "spiritual" friend's Facebook account.
Without proper story, the overall sweetness is hard to stomach for so long. Everybody is so nice and always has time and patience for everybody else. No authenticity, no real emotions, only saccharine.
Rafe Spall is great as the grieving husband and father, others are good too.
Seriously, watch the trailer first and if you liked it and are ready to see the extended 102 minute version, then check out the movie.
Based on the true story and best-selling book by one St John Greene, Mum's List" will hit cinemas a week before Mothers Day.
IMDb says It has been released previously only in the UK and Ireland last November, which turned out to be much less smooth move, resulting this cancer weepie disappearing without a trace.
After film I've been so emotional
after I knew that it's a true story my eyes made falls of tears
god bless her lovely soul
Uplifting and highly emotional. Ross McCormack was especially good as the younger Singe. It is a shame this film is not well known.
There isn't much to go on writer/director Niall Johnson who's apparently been fairly quiet since directing Keeping Mum and writing White Noise back in 2005. But he comes back in full swing directing this film based on the best-selling book written by St. John (Singe) Greene, the husband of Kate and father of their two children.
It's a truly heart-breaking story of the devastation cancer does, not just to the sick, or the body, but to those left behind as we watch the story unravel itself during the wake of Kate being taken by cancer. There's no surprises here, you know the outcome, but it's not about that, but about a celebration of love that stays and the emotional struggle some have to deal with after. The story does an amazing job of giving us the ideals and history of their relationship, the love and the things that matter most.
Johnson does a grand job cleverly flipping between with and without Kate, seeing the reminders, the flashbacks of happy memories and then the heart-ache and absence, the painful aftermath of trying to cope. It is, as the title suggests a list of things Mum/Kate wanted Singe to carry out after her passing, but it's not linear and instead has a lovely structure to help tell their story, working their way through the sweet list of things to do.
Rafe Spall plays Singe and gives, in my opinion, his greatest performance ever, hopefully doing the real Singe and family proud. Emilia Fox plays Kate brilliantly, powerful and joyful yet both give tear-provoking performances, showing what terminal cancer can do to a loving family such as the Greenes, actually being difficult to watch at times.
Impressive score from actress Amelia Warner with a mixture of touching modern tracks from Lauren Aquilina, Walking On Cars, Una Healy and some eighties classics reminiscent of their childhood romance. Including a good reworking of Simple Minds' "Don't You (Forget About Me) by James Morrison.
Unfortunately I think this film is going to get overlooked or missed by many while on the big screen, which is a shame. It's such a touching story and a wonderful tribute to not just the Greene's but to everyone who has suffered or lost out to the dreadful C. It's a heart-rending, emotional story beautifully crafted together. Bring tissues.
Running Time: 9 The Cast: 9 Performance: 9 Direction: 9 Story: 9 Script: 9 Creativity: 8 Soundtrack: 9 Job Description: 9 The Extra Bonus Points: 10 for Rafe Spall's performance alone. Would I buy the Bluray?: Yes
90% 9/10
It's a truly heart-breaking story of the devastation cancer does, not just to the sick, or the body, but to those left behind as we watch the story unravel itself during the wake of Kate being taken by cancer. There's no surprises here, you know the outcome, but it's not about that, but about a celebration of love that stays and the emotional struggle some have to deal with after. The story does an amazing job of giving us the ideals and history of their relationship, the love and the things that matter most.
Johnson does a grand job cleverly flipping between with and without Kate, seeing the reminders, the flashbacks of happy memories and then the heart-ache and absence, the painful aftermath of trying to cope. It is, as the title suggests a list of things Mum/Kate wanted Singe to carry out after her passing, but it's not linear and instead has a lovely structure to help tell their story, working their way through the sweet list of things to do.
Rafe Spall plays Singe and gives, in my opinion, his greatest performance ever, hopefully doing the real Singe and family proud. Emilia Fox plays Kate brilliantly, powerful and joyful yet both give tear-provoking performances, showing what terminal cancer can do to a loving family such as the Greenes, actually being difficult to watch at times.
Impressive score from actress Amelia Warner with a mixture of touching modern tracks from Lauren Aquilina, Walking On Cars, Una Healy and some eighties classics reminiscent of their childhood romance. Including a good reworking of Simple Minds' "Don't You (Forget About Me) by James Morrison.
Unfortunately I think this film is going to get overlooked or missed by many while on the big screen, which is a shame. It's such a touching story and a wonderful tribute to not just the Greene's but to everyone who has suffered or lost out to the dreadful C. It's a heart-rending, emotional story beautifully crafted together. Bring tissues.
Running Time: 9 The Cast: 9 Performance: 9 Direction: 9 Story: 9 Script: 9 Creativity: 8 Soundtrack: 9 Job Description: 9 The Extra Bonus Points: 10 for Rafe Spall's performance alone. Would I buy the Bluray?: Yes
90% 9/10
If you want to cry all the way through a movie, you couldn't pick a better one. Unfortunately, I only watched this because it's set in Clevedon and I used to live there so I was interested to see what locations they used.
There isn't really a story as it's all apparent right from the start. I have to say that I wouldn't have chosen to watch this if it wasn't filmed in Clevedon.
Fortunately, Rafe Spall's character is really irritating, which helps stem the tears. And maybe I blinked, but I've no idea what he (or she) did for a living.
There isn't really a story as it's all apparent right from the start. I have to say that I wouldn't have chosen to watch this if it wasn't filmed in Clevedon.
Fortunately, Rafe Spall's character is really irritating, which helps stem the tears. And maybe I blinked, but I've no idea what he (or she) did for a living.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाAlthough they are supposed to be the same age, Emilia Fox is nine years older than Rafe Spall.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटDuring the end credits, pictures of the real Kate Greene, Singe Greene and their sons are shown.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Breakfast: 25 नवम्बर 2016 को प्रसारित एपिसोड (2016)
- साउंडट्रैकThe Rush
Performed by Scott Matthews
Written by Scott Matthews
Published by Metropolis Music Publishing
Licensed Courtesy of Shedio Records
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