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Adult Life Skills

  • 2016
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.3K
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Jodie Whittaker in Adult Life Skills (2016)
Anna (Jodie Whittaker) is comfortable living in her mom's garden shed making funny videos all day, but as she approaches 30, she starts feeling the pressure to move on and "grow up" without compromising her youthful spirit.
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Anna (Jodie Whittaker) is comfortable living in her mom's garden shed making funny videos all day, but as she approaches 30, she starts feeling the pressure to move on and "grow up" without ... Read allAnna (Jodie Whittaker) is comfortable living in her mom's garden shed making funny videos all day, but as she approaches 30, she starts feeling the pressure to move on and "grow up" without compromising her youthful spirit.Anna (Jodie Whittaker) is comfortable living in her mom's garden shed making funny videos all day, but as she approaches 30, she starts feeling the pressure to move on and "grow up" without compromising her youthful spirit.

  • Director
    • Rachel Tunnard
  • Writer
    • Rachel Tunnard
  • Stars
    • Jodie Whittaker
    • Lorraine Ashbourne
    • Brett Goldstein
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • Rachel Tunnard
    • Writer
      • Rachel Tunnard
    • Stars
      • Jodie Whittaker
      • Lorraine Ashbourne
      • Brett Goldstein
    • 35User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Jodie Whittaker
    Jodie Whittaker
    • Anna
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    • Marion
    Brett Goldstein
    Brett Goldstein
    • Brendan
    Rachael Deering
    • Fiona
    Eileen Davies
    Eileen Davies
    • Jean
    Alice Lowe
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    • Alice
    Edward Hogg
    Edward Hogg
    • The Snorkeler
    Ozzy Myers
    • Clint
    Christian Contreras
    Christian Contreras
    • Hank
    David Anderson
    • Luke
    Andrew Buckley
    Andrew Buckley
    • Postman
    Alfie Wheeler
    • Young Billy
    Maisy Whittaker
    • Young Anna
    Terry Tunnard
    • Pub Landlord
    Paddy Malone
    • Pub Customer
    Kristian Whittaker
    • Pub Customer
    Julie Andrassy
    • Woman with Condom
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    • Director
      • Rachel Tunnard
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      • Rachel Tunnard
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    User reviews35

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    7pswanson00

    Good

    I picked this up at the library because I only knew Jodie Whittaker from Doctor Who, and I wanted to see her in another context. This film is touching and funny, and I like it. The only problem I had was understanding the dialogue. I watch British television shows and movies frequently, like 2 or 3 per week, and usually have no problem with the various regional accents. These people I had much difficulty understanding. I'm thankful that I was watching it on disc, and could run it back to repeat; I did that with about 1/4 of the dialogue. Of course this had to be one of the few DVDs which does not have subtitles available. It needs them.
    9duvetto

    Jodie shines. And yes, there were tears!

    A wonderfully emotive story that shows grief and humour can inhabit the same space and not only make sense but can be the perfect pairing. I found myself invested very early on thanks to Jodie Whittaker's particular portrayal of her character. There were at least three times when the expression on her face alone conveyed so much without words, that my eyes filled up. And then there'd be a segue into something that made me chuckle and force the tears to roll down my cheeks. Ozzy did a fabulous job as well, I can't imagine it was an easy ask for either of those leads to pitch it just right, but imho they nailed it. I really enjoyed the importance given to the soundtrack too.
    8maccas-56367

    Great British film!

    I really enjoyed this Brit indie film. Was way more emotional and heavy than I anticipated for my Saturday afternoon though!

    Incredibly touching film about grief, friendship, your late 20s and moving forward in life. I'm sure I'm not the only one that could relate to lots in this - and I'm a guy.

    It was quite cleverly written, with the storylines coming together for what I felt was an awesome ending - so if you find it slow-going in the beginning, stick with it!

    If you like 'Happy Go Lucky' or 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' then you'll probably love this.

    I'm going to go crank some Whitesnake now.
    7rooprect

    Ya gotta love movies about living in your parents' shed

    I can think of 2 fun comedies that involve characters who live in a shed: "Almost Sharkproof" (2014) and this one "Adult Life Skills". Well then there's also Silence of the Lambs but that's something uh different.

    As you might guess from the premise, "Adult Life Skills" is about a 30 year old woman who doesn't know what to do with her life. Socially and emotionally stunted for reasons you will learn early in the flick, "Anna" (Jodie Whitaker) is an overgrown adolescent who spends her days talking to her thumbs and who can't manage to put on a bra without severely embarrassing herself. With her 30th birthday looming, her mom gives her an ultimatum which is basically the entire plot of the film: move out of the shed. Get a life. And she has about 1 week to do it.

    What we get is a cute, quirky, at times tragic, at times magical story about her reluctant attempted transformation into an adult. The film is very minimal, consisting of a shed, the bottom floor of a house, a childrens camp where she works, and the landscape of a tiny rural town where nothing seems to happen except that people occasionally die off. The whole production is marvelously carried by a witty script and some rapid fire banter in funny accents (I dunno, are they "accents"? Being from America I figure everything outside of Connecticut is an accent). The film's narrow scope works tremendously to its advantage as we are forced to scrutinize small details of everyday life rather than epic dramas of wars and romance. Although there are tragic themes, it's handled off camera so we see only how it affects the characters in an unspoken way. And although there is a slight romance angle here, it's done in a hilariously awkward way (the snogging scene had me in stitches).

    There aren't too many films like this, but I might compare it to the excellent 2017 indie film "Izzy Gets the F* Across Town" which is entirely about a young woman trying to ...get the f* across town. Here we have a story that could've had the alternate title "Anna Moves the F* Out Of Her Shed". You've probably never seen a movie quite like this, so don't miss it.
    8skyemail-79755

    One should get a badge for mastering adult life skills.

    Hannah, after losing her twin brother 18 months ago, has moved into her mother's shed and has stubbornly refused to move on. She and her brother were very creative together and she continues her creative efforts by making videos of thumb puppets traveling in space which earns her constant criticism from her mother, who has taken a tough love approach to forcing Hannah to move on by forcing her to vacate the shed by her 30th birthday.

    Hannah's mother, grandmother, suitor, and girlfriend are all delightfully quirky. If you like quirky, this movie is for you. These characters are not one dimensional, but all have strengths and flaws that are shown to us by a very gifted writer/director.

    One explosion, no car chases, and no gratuitous violence make this a movie that does not waste ones time with formulaic nonsense for the brain dead. Instead it illustrates through actions the panic and struggle of letting go a loss so great that one thinks her life will never be the same, that it's impossible to move on. And the film illustrates the jolts of losing the precious things, one at a time, that keep her isolated and bound to her dead twin.

    Yet there is nothing morbid or overly dramatic in this presentation. The film is full of humor. Hannah must look after a young boy whose mother is dying, knowing what he will face. Yet he's a young cowboy and his own quirkiness mirrors Hannah's, as does his journey. Hannah is pursued awkwardly by Brandon, a somewhat shy individual who manages to approach her at the worst times, like when she's peeing behind a boat. And her dead twin appears to her in snorkeling gear which may be a clue to his death, or just his sense of humor.

    There's not a surprise ending to spoil. This movie is about the journey and not the outcome and like all good films, it's made up of moments which are captivating to watch and feel as well as some good laughs along the way. I highly recommend it.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the short film Emotional Fusebox (2014).
    • Quotes

      Brendan: I think we should get badges for adult life skills: changing a car tire, sewing, sending something back at a restaurant, knitting.

    • Connections
      Remake of Emotional Fusebox (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      This Old Guitar
      Performed by Micah P. Hinson

      Written by John Denver

      Courtesy of Full Time Hobby Records LTD.

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2016 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Sweden
    • Official site
      • Writer Director's website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Veštine odrastanja
    • Filming locations
      • Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, UK(Main House and Sailing Club)
    • Production companies
      • Pico Pictures
      • Filmgate Films
      • Film i Väst
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $103,810
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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