Ray & Liz
- 2018
- 1 h 48 min
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6,7/10
1,9 mil
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O fotógrafo Richard Billingham retorna ao apartamento nos arredores de Birmingham, onde ele e seu irmão foram criados, em um confronto e reconciliação com os pais Ray e Liz.O fotógrafo Richard Billingham retorna ao apartamento nos arredores de Birmingham, onde ele e seu irmão foram criados, em um confronto e reconciliação com os pais Ray e Liz.O fotógrafo Richard Billingham retorna ao apartamento nos arredores de Birmingham, onde ele e seu irmão foram criados, em um confronto e reconciliação com os pais Ray e Liz.
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- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 18 vitórias e 25 indicações no total
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Definitely not a film for taking your partner on a first date
Sadly there are families like this all around Britain.
Well done Richard for giving them a voice so authentically. Every actor was brilliant and like all good writing was given time to show their situation.
The child actors were amazing .little angels I wanted to wisk away to something better.
The parents needed to attend a 'SureStart' centre.
I hope this director gets the chance to further his career.
A worthy successor to the wonderful Ken Loach.
Well done Richard for giving them a voice so authentically. Every actor was brilliant and like all good writing was given time to show their situation.
The child actors were amazing .little angels I wanted to wisk away to something better.
The parents needed to attend a 'SureStart' centre.
I hope this director gets the chance to further his career.
A worthy successor to the wonderful Ken Loach.
Ray & Liz 2018 (on film4 ) it's a grim study of a family (2 boys) living in poverty with their parents. I'll say it again It's grim, the parents have little aspiration beyond the day to day existence but for the kids it's about surviving. The film made by the older of the two children, he clearly escaped the rut of poverty. It's immensely watchable in a fly on the wall kind of the way ( watch the film to see what I mean) Essential viewing for fans of social realism. 8/10.
Firstly it's set in the Black Country - NOT Birmingham!
Lots of very authentic scenes, very well done.
A lot of people will struggle with it, but having been brought up around the same time, I can see the parallels.
Richard Billingham's "Ray & Liz" is worthy to take its place next to the early films of both Terence Davies and Bill Douglas and like their films is largely autobiographical. It is a picture of Billingham's abusive, alcoholic family, his parents, Ray and Liz, and his extended family and naturally it's depressing but also not without a grim humour and as befits someone who has made his name as a photographer is full of images that might best be described as depressingly beautiful.
There is an old saying, write about what you know and in terms of world cinema it's those films that home in to a specific aspect of their country's national identity that work best. Britain has always been a class-conscious nation and that's probably why those films that dealt honesty with working class life and made in the early sixties, (the Kitchen Sink movies), that have remained freshest in the memory. It was something that Davies and Douglas knew only too well and which Billingham has now adopted.
This is a film in which every tiny detail is perfectly realised; the cheap artificial flowers, ornaments and paintings that Liz uses to brighten a home where the wallpaper is peeling off the walls and dogs pee on newspapers on the floor. Forget about something like "The Favourite", this is the best designed film of the year. It's also superbly played by its totally unknown cast. Ella Smith is particularly good as the neglectful Liz, someone perhaps more deserving of our pity than our scorn. Ray and Liz may be products of their society but Billingham, unlike Ken Loach, isn't really too concerned with the wider social picture but with the personal. This is his home movie and it's a deeply felt one.
There is an old saying, write about what you know and in terms of world cinema it's those films that home in to a specific aspect of their country's national identity that work best. Britain has always been a class-conscious nation and that's probably why those films that dealt honesty with working class life and made in the early sixties, (the Kitchen Sink movies), that have remained freshest in the memory. It was something that Davies and Douglas knew only too well and which Billingham has now adopted.
This is a film in which every tiny detail is perfectly realised; the cheap artificial flowers, ornaments and paintings that Liz uses to brighten a home where the wallpaper is peeling off the walls and dogs pee on newspapers on the floor. Forget about something like "The Favourite", this is the best designed film of the year. It's also superbly played by its totally unknown cast. Ella Smith is particularly good as the neglectful Liz, someone perhaps more deserving of our pity than our scorn. Ray and Liz may be products of their society but Billingham, unlike Ken Loach, isn't really too concerned with the wider social picture but with the personal. This is his home movie and it's a deeply felt one.
Dark, upsetting and slightly depressing, brought about by excellent actors, filming and direction. Like the genre of plays like the birthday party, entertaining mr sloane and abigails party it combines tragic with everyday people's lives.
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- US$ 59.919
- Tempo de duração1 hora 48 minutos
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