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डेव फिशविक के वास्तविक जीवन के अनुभवों पर आधारित; बैंक ऑफ डेव कहानी बताता है कि कैसे एक श्रमिक वर्ग बर्नले आदमी और स्व-निर्मित करोड़पति ने एक सामुदायिक बैंक स्थापित करने के लिए संघर्ष किया.डेव फिशविक के वास्तविक जीवन के अनुभवों पर आधारित; बैंक ऑफ डेव कहानी बताता है कि कैसे एक श्रमिक वर्ग बर्नले आदमी और स्व-निर्मित करोड़पति ने एक सामुदायिक बैंक स्थापित करने के लिए संघर्ष किया.डेव फिशविक के वास्तविक जीवन के अनुभवों पर आधारित; बैंक ऑफ डेव कहानी बताता है कि कैसे एक श्रमिक वर्ग बर्नले आदमी और स्व-निर्मित करोड़पति ने एक सामुदायिक बैंक स्थापित करने के लिए संघर्ष किया.
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I came across this one on Netflix, not having heard anything about it and was pleasantly surprised. It's the glorious, true story of the little man taking on the establishment. Self made Millionaire Dave Fishwick decides to start a bank in his home town of Burnley to help support local businesses,creating jobs and services for the community. In doing so he comes face to face with the banking establishment, who use all their dirty tricks to prevent him. In a way mirroring the sentiments of classics like It's a Wonderful Life, this film shows what can be achieved when people come together to take on the powers that be. An uplifting gem.
Everything you'd expect from a UK based film, pulled heartstrings, decent soundtrack, good character acting and a nice story, well told.
Joel Fry is excellent and stakes a claim for the next slightly nervy, slightly cute, slightly awkward leading man that all UK based comedies/love stories need. Rory Kinnear rapidly becoming a mainstay too, justifiably so despite the questionable accent that tended to wander around the Northern Shires throughout the film but this didn't take anything away from the decency of his character.
Lots of top names appear throughout the film, that'll have you pausing it and trying to remember what you last saw them in.
I enjoyed the film a lot, and it's message is worth remembering; that good people DO exist, but you don't always notice them.
Joel Fry is excellent and stakes a claim for the next slightly nervy, slightly cute, slightly awkward leading man that all UK based comedies/love stories need. Rory Kinnear rapidly becoming a mainstay too, justifiably so despite the questionable accent that tended to wander around the Northern Shires throughout the film but this didn't take anything away from the decency of his character.
Lots of top names appear throughout the film, that'll have you pausing it and trying to remember what you last saw them in.
I enjoyed the film a lot, and it's message is worth remembering; that good people DO exist, but you don't always notice them.
This is a true gem of a film. A sort of feel good comedy with a bit of romance and some social comedy thrown in . With the banking sector being the bad guys , what's not to like.
The acting is great all the way through . There are a couple of laugh out load moments a background romance.
I thought Joel Fry played his part magnificently as the slightly confused southerner thrown into the north of England.
The story of Dave Fishwick is described at the beginning as True(ish) as there is clearly a lot of artistic licensing going off. But at its heart is a man who just wants to give something back to his community.
Joyful film cant recommend enough.
The acting is great all the way through . There are a couple of laugh out load moments a background romance.
I thought Joel Fry played his part magnificently as the slightly confused southerner thrown into the north of England.
The story of Dave Fishwick is described at the beginning as True(ish) as there is clearly a lot of artistic licensing going off. But at its heart is a man who just wants to give something back to his community.
Joyful film cant recommend enough.
Bank of Dave is a heavily fictionalised feelgood comedy drama about Dave Fishwick (Rory Kinnear.) A truck and minibus dealer in Burnley. After the financial crash of 2008 when banks got bailed out but stopped lending to those in need.
Fishwick wanted to start a not for profit bank that would give loans to the local community.
In his way is the elitist banking establishment determined that northerner like Fishwick will not get his bank off the ground. So he gets the help of a corporate lawyer Hugh (Joel Fry) from London to make the application for a banking licence.
Bank of Dave rightly takes a stick to the banking fat cats who took fraudulent risks, went bust, saved by a Labour government and the taxpayer. All so they could carry on regardless.
The movie is too formulaic. Northerners are the salt of the earth, Londoners are hissable villains. There is a romantic subplot involving Hugh and a NHS doctor.
There is a good performance from Rory Kinnear. Despite his father hailing from Wigan, his accent seemed to be more generic northern than Lancashire.
Director Chris Foggin knows which buttons to push to give it a warm glow. The songs help as well as an appearance from Def Leppard.
Fishwick wanted to start a not for profit bank that would give loans to the local community.
In his way is the elitist banking establishment determined that northerner like Fishwick will not get his bank off the ground. So he gets the help of a corporate lawyer Hugh (Joel Fry) from London to make the application for a banking licence.
Bank of Dave rightly takes a stick to the banking fat cats who took fraudulent risks, went bust, saved by a Labour government and the taxpayer. All so they could carry on regardless.
The movie is too formulaic. Northerners are the salt of the earth, Londoners are hissable villains. There is a romantic subplot involving Hugh and a NHS doctor.
There is a good performance from Rory Kinnear. Despite his father hailing from Wigan, his accent seemed to be more generic northern than Lancashire.
Director Chris Foggin knows which buttons to push to give it a warm glow. The songs help as well as an appearance from Def Leppard.
What a surprise feel good movie. Saw this tonight at a preview screening but it doesn't change my view of the movie. Had no idea about Dave and his bank, but what a great concept and should be more of it.
One thing about the Brits, they sure can tell a good yarn. The movie moves along at a good pace and nothing feels like it's to long a movie.
Even the love interest of the movie isn't over done and is sweet. Yes it does have its protagonist aka the "big banks" and they live up to what they do best.
If you want to go see a good feel movie and just get away for the world for a while and come out feeling a bit better, then go see Dave.
One thing about the Brits, they sure can tell a good yarn. The movie moves along at a good pace and nothing feels like it's to long a movie.
Even the love interest of the movie isn't over done and is sweet. Yes it does have its protagonist aka the "big banks" and they live up to what they do best.
If you want to go see a good feel movie and just get away for the world for a while and come out feeling a bit better, then go see Dave.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाDave Fishwick appears in the council meeting scene at the beginning of the movie.
- गूफ़In the court the magistrate has a gavel. These aren't used in British courts.
- कनेक्शनFollowed by Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger (2025)
- साउंडट्रैकHere I Go Again
Written by David Coverdale and Bernie Marsden
Published by EMI Music Publishing () Ltd and Warner Chappell Music Ltd
Performed by Rory Kinnear
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