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The Souvenir: Part II

  • 2021
  • R
  • 1h 47min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
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Honor Swinton Byrne in The Souvenir: Part II (2021)
In the aftermath of her tumultuous relationship with a charismatic and manipulative older man, Julie begins to untangle her fraught love for him in making her graduation film, sorting fact from his elaborately constructed fiction.
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Una giovane studentessa di cinema nei primi anni '80 viene coinvolta sentimentalmente con un uomo complicato e inaffidabile.Una giovane studentessa di cinema nei primi anni '80 viene coinvolta sentimentalmente con un uomo complicato e inaffidabile.Una giovane studentessa di cinema nei primi anni '80 viene coinvolta sentimentalmente con un uomo complicato e inaffidabile.

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    • Honor Swinton Byrne
    • James Spencer Ashworth
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      • James Spencer Ashworth
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    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Rosalind
    Honor Swinton Byrne
    Honor Swinton Byrne
    • Julie (Harte)
    James Spencer Ashworth
    • William
    Alice McMillan
    Alice McMillan
    • Elisa
    Oli Bauer
    • Simon
    Ariane Labed
    Ariane Labed
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    Jaygann Ayeh
    Jaygann Ayeh
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    Barbara Peirson
    • Barbara
    James Dodds
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    Gail Ferguson
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    Yasmin Paige
    Yasmin Paige
    • Patrick's Assistant
    Charlie Heaton
    Charlie Heaton
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    Richard Ayoade
    Richard Ayoade
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    Erik Wilson
    • Patrick's Director of Photography
    Alex Robertson
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    Emyr Glyn Rees
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    8cdcrb

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    A woman looking for truth. It's not necessary to see part 1. This film stands alone. You have to pay attention and work things out on your own for the most part. A tall order these days, i know. The acting is great and fun to see tilda in anything. Not for the action crowd, but for those who love movies. Make sure you stay til the end.
    9evanston_dad

    Terrific Follow Up Film

    I think I enjoyed "The Souvenir Part II" even more than the first installment. I didn't actually enjoy the first one much while in the act of watching it, and it wasn't until days later, when I realized I couldn't stop thinking about it, that its specialness hit home. But it's still a frustrating experience to watch an entire movie about a woman letting a man treat her badly for two hours, even if that experience is a common one in the real world.

    It's not really a spoiler to reveal that the man has died before the second episode begins, and that this film focuses on our heroine's attempts to work through her grief and insecurities by directing a student film. "The Souvenir Part II" is much more meta than the first one, and it's much more about the process of making a movie, which I find fascinating. This is one of the best movies about making movies I've ever seen. Think of it as a "Day for Night" for a student filmmaker.

    Will there be a "Souvenir Part III?" If there is, count me in.

    Grade: A.
    8ferguson-6

    continued exceptional filmmaking

    Greetings again from the darkness. We tend to think of 'coming-of-age' movies as centered on teenagers as they face the challenges of transitioning into adulthood. The reality is that folks come of age during different phases of life (and some seemingly never do). Filmmaker Joanna Hogg continues her autobiographical look back with the follow-up to her exceptional 2019 arthouse film. Is it a sequel? Technically, yes; but it's more of a continuation, and the two parts actually function best as a single 4-hour story.

    Starting off shortly after the first movie ended, part two finds Julie (Honor Swinton Byrne) in bed at her parents' house. They try to comfort her as she grieves the death of Anthony (played so well in the first by Tom Burke). For those who have not seen the 2019 film, I'll tread lightly as it should be seen prior to this one due to the continuing story line and numerous references. Despite her confusion and despondency, Julie heads back to film school. Using art to deal with her emotions, she starts all over with the script for her graduation film. The Film School committee of like-minded middle-aged men thrash her idea of dealing with her situation on film. Despite their harsh words, she persists.

    For such a 'quiet' movie, it's astonishing how many things are going on in Ms. Hogg's film and in Julie's world. The jealousies of film school students are noted, as are the discrepancies between overly confident young filmmakers (a brilliant Richard Ayoade) and those still trying to find their voice (Julie). Ayoade's arrogant Patrick is recognizable to us as a big production filmmaker in the vein of many who have come before him. On the other hand, Julie stumbles over how best to convey the emotions for the actors in her film ... a film that is so personal she's dealing with memories even while setting up scenes.

    Honor Swinton Byrne (Tilda Swinton's daughter) excels at relaying a certain sadness in Julie as she pushes onward. Anthony's ghost hovers everywhere for her. She bravely visits his parents. The confusion over Anthony's story, and her shock at not having recognized the signs, are exemplified as she presents the common façade of appearing OK while struggling inside. Julie's parents, played by (the always great) Tilda Swinton and James Spencer Ashworth walk on egg shells around her, while trying to offer support, despite their detachment - not just from the relationship, but from Julie's life in general (other than lending her money in times of need).

    Supporting work comes from Charlie Heaton, Harris Dickinson, and Ariane Labed, as student actors. In Julie's film, Ms. Labed plays the role of Julie, which in reality, is the role of Ms. Hogg as a young aspiring filmmaker. Joe Alwyn has a terrific cameo as Julie's editor in one of the most awkward and tender scenes. Ms. Hogg did not film the two parts simultaneously, but her style is so unique (as an example, songs cut off abruptly mid-scene) that it's a challenge not to rave about the look and feel. Her talented collaborators include Film Editor Helle le Fevre, who serves up some creative transitions; Production Designer Stephane Collonge, whose sets are crucial in a film with minimal dialogue; and Cinematographer David Radeker whose lensing gives the film the perfect look for its time. Tilda Swinton stars in Ms. Hogg's upcoming film, THE ETERNAL DAUGHTER; however, we will have to be patient to see if Honor Swinton Byrne continues to pursue acting, a profession to which she seems destined.

    In theaters beginning November 12, 2021.
    5imseeg

    Tedious, but still interesting at moments. Not enough to create any lasting spark though...

    The good: this movie has got quite a weird mix of a few, short intermittent scenes that are quite mesmirizing to watch, BUT...

    The bad: the largest part of this movie is quite tedious to watch. Played by unknowns, directed by an unknown, who didnt rock the boat in any sort of way.

    Not any good? Tilda Swinton has a small supporting role, really small.
    7jramalho

    Not better, not worse, than part 1. Not bad, and interesting from a not-obvious perspective

    The film will be rated approximately the same as The Souvenir, you either really appreciate the approach, really don't, or find some valuable insights and merits.

    I did not see the films back to back, so was immediately put off by the way it delved into the aftermath of Anthony's death without any background. If it were a TV series no problem, but this is supposed to be an independent film. However this actually worked in exploring the here-absent Anthony from a different perspective, as a presence the character must endure/overcome in different ways: emotionally, sexually, artistically. The latter leads to more "arty" discussions that will certainly put off those who don't appreciate the vibe.

    The grief of the main character is more believable here in the absence of Anthony as the relationship never really was convincing in the previous film. And the way she sublimates it in her art was very interesting, leading to baffled comments from her co-workers, colleagues and professors. The lead, however, remains in my mind a miscasting, although clearly under a lot of pressure (as a stand in at different levels for, basically, two strong women). However, as in The Souvenir, Part 2 will make much more sense for those with references/context than to a naive audience. Film is not life and vice versa, as is often stated.

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      Joanna Hogg already cast Tom Burke and Tilda Swinton for Part I, but couldn't find the right girl to portray Julie until just weeks before filming was supposed to start. When she met with Tilda Swinton to discuss her part, her daughter Honor Swinton Byrne happened to be there by coincidence and Hogg suddenly started to see Julie in her. Tilda Swinton and Joanna Hogg are friends since they were ten, so Hogg already knew Honor, but Hogg never thought about giving the role to Honor because she never acted before.
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      Julie: Do you think Anthony did work for the Foreign Office, in the end?

      Patrick: [Softly, after a pause] Anthony was a junkie.

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      Follows The Souvenir (2019)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 19 novembre 2021 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Irlanda
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Raynham Hangar Studios, Norfolk, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Studio)
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      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • Sikelia Productions
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      • 31 ott 2021
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