In 1994 near Doncaster, rumors spread of a giant carp in local ponds. After Trevor's solo watch, he brings friends to fish. Against a backdrop of broken homes and political unrest, they shar... Read allIn 1994 near Doncaster, rumors spread of a giant carp in local ponds. After Trevor's solo watch, he brings friends to fish. Against a backdrop of broken homes and political unrest, they share an unforgettable moment seeing the carp.In 1994 near Doncaster, rumors spread of a giant carp in local ponds. After Trevor's solo watch, he brings friends to fish. Against a backdrop of broken homes and political unrest, they share an unforgettable moment seeing the carp.
Faye McKeever
- Tracey Collett
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Just got back from seeing the premiere in Leeds and have to say what an utterly charming film this is. The actors playing Pogo and Trevor were the heart of the film, and held the storyline together with a sensitivity beyond their years. The two young lads were absolute scene stealers, and very well cast. A superb first film by the director. Looking forward to more from this director.
All amazing reviews, All one review critics who have only reviewed this movie.
I'm guessing in that case it's probably not that good.
Pass.
If you was a kid in the mid 90's, England (like I was) you'll agree this film is perfect in setting the scene! The heaps of nostalgia I got watching this was both overwhelming and astounding. I feel if you wasn't this age at them times you might not get a feel for the nostalgic premise of which the film is amazing for! What a strange and pretty much carefree time it was. A perfect piece of mid 90s culture. I hope the director makes another gem like this. Happy I found it as well due to having no advertisements that I seen.
The film does have a fishing theme but doesn't dominate it. The main story here, the setting, a day in the life of kids in the 90's. The acting is really great, especially scenes by character, Pogo!
Beautiful and brought back many amazing, odd, surreal, adolescent memories of which was attributed by such a great set designer, script and direction.
I'd recommend to anyone who wants a glimpse into the 90s council estate culture with hints of comedy, drama and heartfelt scenes.
Great film
The film does have a fishing theme but doesn't dominate it. The main story here, the setting, a day in the life of kids in the 90's. The acting is really great, especially scenes by character, Pogo!
Beautiful and brought back many amazing, odd, surreal, adolescent memories of which was attributed by such a great set designer, script and direction.
I'd recommend to anyone who wants a glimpse into the 90s council estate culture with hints of comedy, drama and heartfelt scenes.
Great film
While the likes of Ken Loach and Mike Leigh are not going to be around forever, there is so much Great British talent coming through. There's been some excellent little indies over the last couple of years - Chicken, Apostasy, Dark River, God's Own Country, Pin Cushion come immediately to mind. And now we can add Pond Life to that impressive list. Set in 1994 near Doncaster, a group of friends hear about a huge carp that only just escaped capture. Now the challenge is on. Of course, this film is not about fishing. It's about growing up in depressing post-Thatcher South Yorkshire. In a series of beautifully observed vignettes, the youngsters find solace in each other. The young actor who plays 'Pogo' is probably the standout performer of an excellent young cast, ably supported by the much more experienced (and well known) actors who play their parents. Can't wait to see what the director and cast do next. 7 and a half out of ten
This film was insightful and totally enthralling to watch. It draws you in and captures a moment in time which is simple and pure. The actors are all young but amazing and completely believable. Congratulations to all concerned for giving us this superb film. Hopefully more to come.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed in and around the ex-mining villages of Edlington and Maltby in South Yorkshire.
- GoofsOne of the two fishermen at the beginning of the film wears a Leeds United football shirt from the 1996-97 season, a couple of years after the film is set.
- Crazy creditsThe film begins be listing numerous people involved in the film in small text on one screen, preceded by "A" and succeeded by "film".
- ConnectionsReferences Le Loup-garou de Londres (1981)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $31,858
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
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