Men Up
- Film per la TV
- 2023
- 1h 30min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe story of the first-ever trial of Viagra in the world, in Swansea, Wales, in 1994. "Men Up" follows the story of a group of new friends who meet on the trial and the effect this revolutio... Leggi tuttoThe story of the first-ever trial of Viagra in the world, in Swansea, Wales, in 1994. "Men Up" follows the story of a group of new friends who meet on the trial and the effect this revolutionary pill has on their relationships at home.The story of the first-ever trial of Viagra in the world, in Swansea, Wales, in 1994. "Men Up" follows the story of a group of new friends who meet on the trial and the effect this revolutionary pill has on their relationships at home.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 6 candidature totali
- Llewellyn Jenkins
- (as Raphael Bishop)
- Waiter
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
It is based on true facts which means about 1% of it is true. This dramedy features five men who have been selected by Dr Dylan Pearce (Aneurin Barnard.) He is an expert on flaccid issues caused by diabetes.
This new wonder drug could be a boon. Especially for the men who are selected to try the pills out.
Of course during the course of the movie. There are side effects, the drug is not a quick fix. The drug cannot solve some underlying issues with some of the relationships. One or two marriages are on the verge of breaking apart. One man pretends to be hetereosexual when he has been in a same sex relationship for years. Being gay was against the rules of the medical trials. For one man the drug does not work at all.
It was enjoyable enough but to me it felt like this was a movie made by a committee. There was nothing creative or edgy here.
The cast were well balanced and it was fantastic not to be swamped by the star syndrome. Meurig played by Iwan Rheon just about stole it with his sensitivity, vulnerability and imitation of a boy who went up a mountain as a boy and came down as a man.
The surprising use of humour without being smutty was the master stroke. ( Oops ...see it's almost impossible to avoid double entendres ). The variety of outcomes for the not famous five was very different and yet believable. A great body of work from writer Matthew Barry and director Ashley Way.
This 2023 BBC movie captures the British community spirit in the way American movies never seem to achieve.
I think it's because they are honest , unpretentious and simple stories that are uplifting, especially this movie Men Uo excuse the pun.
Men Up is similar in spirit to Joy the 2024 British movie about the birth of the IVF program which resulted in the birth of the first test tube baby .
Men Up follows the infancy and first ever trial and development of the medication Viagra that changed many men's lives plus their partners, especially those who experienced impotence due to a diagnosis of diabetes.
Set in Swansea Wales in 1994 "Men Up" follows the story of a group of new friends who meet on the trial and the effect this revolutionary pill has on their relationships at home.
Some of the characters are fictionalised to add more emphasis to the story and my two favourites were Iwan Rheon who plays the likeable but troubled Meurig Jenkins a jovial youngish husband married to Ffion played by Alexandra Roach .
Meurig blames the absence of intimate marital relations on her double mastectomy due to her husband's shame of impotency a fact he can't bring himself to discuss with his wife.
The other character I responded to was Tommy Cardigan played by Paul Rhys ,Tommy has been in a longterm same sex relationship with Reece, played by Nathan Sussex. They are shown as a couple of 20 years, though their relationship is impacted by Tommy's participation in the Viagra clinical trial because Tommy has to pretend to be heterosexual to join the trial due to the anti gay laws in the UK at that time.
Men Up has some very touching and funny moments as this group of men participate in the trial ,some are successful and some are not and their responses to both scenarios add drama and humour to the story.
The aspect of Men Up I enjoyed the most by story creator Matthew Barry is that men's sexual health is rarely discussed or depicted in a serious and objective way in movies and series.
It's usually the brunt of comedians or just ignored Matthew Barry and director Ashley Way have succeeded in creating an entertaining at times humorous but sensitive movie that would have not been possible to make before the 21st Century.
As a footnote movies like this UK movie made outside America could not be made.
If subjected to the proposed 200% tariffs by the self proclaimed King of the USA.
If imposed it will be a tragedy for World Cinema including Australia because movies are an international art form and have been since the Silent era ,there should be no economic penalty for any country.
What next a 200% tariff on novels written outside America?
The movie industry should be free of any monopoly that seeks to destroy the industry.
Well this was a real bolt out of the blue, a reminder if exactly what The BBC is capable of, as though it came from a time where The Beeb truly was delivering first class, pioneering drama.
It's very funny, it's very moving, not so much a taboo subject now as it would have been back in the 90's, but still a very sensitive area for many men.
Pete and Alice's story was very sad, Meurig's story was perhaps the highlight for me.
Chewed up tapes from Blockbuster, M People, Blur, they brought back 1994 as if it were yesterday. It was a terrific production, credit to the team involved.
I know I'm biased, hailing from this great City, but Swansea looks awesome, they picked some great locations for filming.
What can you say about the cast, phenomenal performances, Paul Rhys, Iwan Rheon, Alexandra Roach, all of them.
Swansea's finest, Joanna Page, what can I say, nothing but sheer adoration, talk about sincere, genuine and wonderful.
9/10.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe drama is based on the real life trials of Sidenafil, sold under the brand name Viagra, which had been developed by Pfizer to alleviate the symptoms of heart disease. Testing had indicated shown that men who had previously been impotent were now able to achieve an erection. The trials shown in the drama were undertaken in real life at Morriston Hospital in Swansea in 1994. The drama is a fictionalised account based on the information Dr David Price, one of the doctors involved in the trial, was able to relay about the trial.
- BlooperMeurig tells Ffion that he has rented Jurassic Park and Schindlers List. Schlinders List was released in UK cinemas in spring 1994 and would not have been available on video in winter 1994 when the trial takes place.
- Citazioni
Eddie O'Connor: How'd you get so bloody wise?
Colin White: I remember Catrin used to say to me, "I know what the meaning of life is Col. We're all just walking each other home".
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- Mumbles, Swansea, Galles, Regno Unito(Meurig and Ffion Jenkins house)
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