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Wild Rose

  • 2018
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  • 1h 41m
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Jessie Buckley in Wild Rose (2018)
Fresh out of a stint in prison, Rose-Lynn is a single mom with an ankle monitor, a curfew, and a concerned mother (Julie Walters), who wants her to focus more on her two children and less on her music. But when Rose- Lynn tries to hold down a housekeeping job, her boss (Sophie Okonedo) hears her singing and becomes an unlikely supporter, intent on getting her to Nashville despite the long odds. Caught between hope and responsibility, Rose-Lynn must find her place without abandoning her raw talent and grand ambitions.
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A troubled young Glaswegian woman dreams of becoming a Nashville country star.A troubled young Glaswegian woman dreams of becoming a Nashville country star.A troubled young Glaswegian woman dreams of becoming a Nashville country star.

  • Director
    • Tom Harper
  • Writer
    • Nicole Taylor
  • Stars
    • Jessie Buckley
    • Matt Costello
    • Jane Patterson
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    • Director
      • Tom Harper
    • Writer
      • Nicole Taylor
    • Stars
      • Jessie Buckley
      • Matt Costello
      • Jane Patterson
    • 125User reviews
    • 145Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 20 wins & 41 nominations total

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    Wild Rose: Jessie Buckley On Working With Screenwriter Nicole Taylor
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    9ThomasDrufke

    Three Chords and the Truth

    For a long time I always said that crime thrillers were my favorite genre, but it's becoming increasingly clear that music based movies have overtaken that genre with the new release of Wild Rose. A movie that will inevitably (but unfairly) be compared to 2018's A Star is Born because of the subject matter, but it tells a different story about a musicians dream to be a star. Starring the up and comer Jessie Buckley, Wild Rose is a hard edge but sweetly rounded coming of age tale of a single mother who dreams of leaving Glasgow for Nashville, because she believes it's the only place where she can become a country music star. For someone who doesn't like country music (and that's being kind), I was instantly entranced by Buckley's voice and the catchy but emotionally resonant songs throughout the feature. And much like her work in last year's 'Beast', Buckley proves she is someone to be reckoned with, and through her performance as Rose, that there's simply no place like home.

    9.7/10
    8Xstal

    Wild Hearted Woman...

    I've struggled to conjure sufficient praiseworthy adjectives to describe this movie but ultimately they would all relate to the sublime Jessie Buckley who provides us with a 'to die for' performance that takes your breath away and leaves you absolutely astounded and in awe that such talent exists - absolutely outstanding!
    7bob-the-movie-man

    Three chords and the truth.

    BAFTA named Jessie Buckley as one of their "Rising Stars" for 2019, and here she proves why.

    Buckley plays Glaswegian Rose-Lynn Harlan, a decidedly wild child electronically tagged and released from the clink but straight down to some very public cowgirl sex with her erstwhile boyfriend. Only then does she have the afterthought of going round to the house of her Mum (Julie Walters) where two young children live. For Rose-Lynn is a single mum of two (#needs-to-be-more-careful-with-the-cowgirl-stuff), and the emotional damage metered out to the youngsters from her wayward life is fully evident.

    Rose-Lynn is a frustrated 'country-and-weste'... no, sorry... just 'western' singer, and she has a talent for bringing the house down in Glasgow during a show. The desire to 'make it big' in Nashville is bordering on obsession, and nothing - not her mum, not her children, nothing - will get in her way.

    Rose-Lynn has no idea how to make her dream come true. (And no, she doesn't bump into Bradley Cooper at this point). But things look up when she lies her way to a cleaning job for the middle class Susannah (Sophie Okonedo) who sees the talent in her and comes up with a couple of innovative ways to move her in the right direction.

    Will she get out of her Glasgow poverty trap and rise to fame and fortune as a Nashville star?

    Rose-Lynn is not an easy character to like. She is borderline sociopathic and has a self-centred selfish streak a mile wide. As she tramples all over her offspring's young lives, breaking each and every promise like clockwork, then you just want to shout at her and give her a good shaking. It's a difficult line for the film to walk (did the ghost of Johnny Cash make me write that?) and it only barely walks it unscathed.

    A key shout-out needs to go to director Tom Harper ("Woman in Black 2", and the TV epic "War and Peace") and his cinematographer of choice George Steel. Some of the angles and framed shots are exquisitely done. A fantastic dance sequence through Susannah's house (the best since Hugh Grant's No. 10 "Jump" in "Love Actually") reveals the associated imaginary musicians in various alcoves reminiscent of the drummer in "Birdman". And there are a couple of great drone shots: one (no spoilers) showing Rose-Lynn leaving a party is particularly effective.

    The camera simply loves Jessie Buckley. She delivers real energy in the good times and real pathos in the bad. She can - assuming it's her performing - also sing! (No surprise since she was, you might remember, runner up to Jodie Prenger in the BBC search for a "Maria" for Lloyd Webber's "Sound of Music"). She is certainly one to watch on the acting stage.

    Supporting Buckley in prime roles are national treasure Julie Walters, effecting an impressive Glaswegian accent, and Sophie Okonedo, who is one of those well-known faces from TV that you can never quite place. BBC Radio 2's Bob Harris also turns up as himself, being marvellously unconvincing as an actor!

    But I don't like country music you might say? Frankly neither do I. But it hardly matters. As long as you don't ABSOLUTELY LOATHE it, I predict you'll tolerate the tunes and enjoy the movie. Followers of this blog might remember that - against the general trend - I was highly unimpressed with "A Star is Born". This movie I enjoyed far, far more.

    (For the full graphical review please visit One Mann's Movies on the web or Facebook. Thanks).
    TxMike

    We all struggle to make our own way through life. Some struggle more than others.

    I watched this at home on DVD from my public library.

    I didn't know of Jessie Buckley before I saw this movie but I quickly became a fan. She is a wonderful, convincing actress and has a really beautiful singing voice, the kind you just want to listen to. She could also make a good Janis Joplin, she has the looks, sassiness, and can sing in that raspy style.

    Here she is Rose-Lynn who has, at her early 20s age, already made her life very difficult for herself. She had two children by the time she was 18 and, as the movie starts she is just getting out of 12 months in jail for a failed drug delivery which involved trying to throw it over a prison wall. Her mother has been caring for her girl and her boy.

    We see right away she is very carefree and mostly irresponsible. She feels entitled, she wants to sing country in Nashville, she doesn't want her children or anything else to block her path. She has performed regularly at the Glasgow (Scotland) Grand Ole Opry.

    While this appears to mostly be a movie about an aspiring singer getting to Nashville, it is more a character study about this young woman who needs to dig deep and get her priorities straight, and to be a responsible mother to her two children. She does get to Nashville, in a peculiar twist of fate, but in the end she discovers that there's no place like home.

    There's an abundance of very salty language, as seems to be common for many British movies, but if one can get past that then it is a really good movie, Jessie Buckley really shines. I want to see her in additional lead roles. Her interview on the DVD "extras" is really delightful and also serves to show how much the character Rose-Lynn is unlike her.

    DEC 2020 Edit: Since my first viewing I have seen Buckley in several different roles and she is the real deal, she is always great. I just watched this movie again after 14 months and came away as impressed as I was the first time.

    SEPT 2024 Edit: Ditto on this viewing. I am freshly amazed at how good Buckley is, as both a singer and an actress.
    8muamba_eats_toast

    Full of heart

    The whole story was excellently portrayed. Buckley excels both vocally and portraying the problems of so many in similar positions. It has ups and downs and doesn't shy away from challenging issues nor glorify them. Julie Walters alongside Buckley was perfect also. Although their greatness on set did outshine most of the supporting cast who had a daytime cheap tv drama feel about them although this did not take to much away. Also anything involving whispering Bob Harris has to be worth seeing. A feel good romp of a film.

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    • Trivia
      Following the success of this film, Jessie Buckley embarked on a UK and Ireland tour which included a set at Glastonbury, performing songs from the soundtrack.
    • Goofs
      The jacket she wore throughout the film appeared to be the same jacket 'stolen' on the train to London.
    • Quotes

      Marion: I wanted you to learn responsibility. I didn't want to take away your hope.

    • Connections
      Featured in Projector: Wild Rose (2019)
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      Written by Caitlyn Smith, Kate York and Mary Steenburgen

      Performed by Jessie Buckley

      Produced by Jack Arnold

      Courtesy of Universal-Island Records Ltd

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vahşi Rose
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Entertainment One
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • Creative Scotland
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,635,117
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $52,938
      • Jun 23, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,123,449
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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