When Charlie discovers her parents have hidden her real father from her, she does what any 18-year old would - recruits a homeless guy as her 'responsible adult' and sets off to Scotland on ... Read allWhen Charlie discovers her parents have hidden her real father from her, she does what any 18-year old would - recruits a homeless guy as her 'responsible adult' and sets off to Scotland on her provisional driving licence to go find him.When Charlie discovers her parents have hidden her real father from her, she does what any 18-year old would - recruits a homeless guy as her 'responsible adult' and sets off to Scotland on her provisional driving licence to go find him.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 1 nomination total
Naomi Wakszlak
- Charlie Finch
- (as Naomi Morris)
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A very soft and heartwarming story featuring a 18 old girl and a very particular responsabile driver from the beaches of the south of England to the north of the Scotland Highlands.
The movie is very easy to watch and the chemistry between the two characters is almost perfect as are strange and hilarious the situation in which the fall into during the trip.
If you are looking for a clean and original British commedy I definitely suggest you to have a look.
Furthermore, if like me you have been in the north of Scotland you will fell like being back there with some stunning landscapes.
One of the best commedies I've seen recently and a 7.5/10.
The movie is very easy to watch and the chemistry between the two characters is almost perfect as are strange and hilarious the situation in which the fall into during the trip.
If you are looking for a clean and original British commedy I definitely suggest you to have a look.
Furthermore, if like me you have been in the north of Scotland you will fell like being back there with some stunning landscapes.
One of the best commedies I've seen recently and a 7.5/10.
I really enjoyed this hidden Gem. So I will definitely be recommending it to friends and family. I love a good road trip film and it's certainly one the whole family can enjoy. Thought the two leads Charlie and Oz worked really well together, great chemistry, lots of 'laugh out loud' moments and enjoyed their banter immensely. Lovely cinematography too.
Saw the premiere of this film at Raindance Film Festival. Wonderful. Here's what I wrote then about it on Raindance Festival Day 5:
Went raving mad about this sparkly, distinctly British "American road trip" movie. Fell in love with ingénue actress Naomi Morris. Gushed about this cinema treat being destined for wide release on the film's FB page. I promise: I had not been drinking. This movie is an elixir. Prepare to become intoxicated.
Charming, witty road trip movie about family, friendship, and finding oneself. It begins with an unexpected discovery followed by an unexpected road trip with literary references. A teenager (Charlie) needs to find answers. Her passenger, Oz - not that one - but he could be, whom she wishes was 'less Dickensian in his appearance. He makes decisions by 'asking the Queen': He tosses a coin! And somehow this helps them reach their destination. Each one finds a home. The artist references and the description of 'creativity' are truly profound remarks. Sometimes you have to wait a long time to be surprised.
I had no idea what this film was about when I started it, and had never heard of any of the lead actors.
However the simple and sometimes silly story sucks you in with such simplicity and natural beauty that I remained transfixed while it played out.
Morris wears the film like a trusted old suit and carries it effortlessly throughout, despite her lack of experience.
It was a much needed surprise boost of simplicity and naivety and beauty that it cheered me up no end.
I will probably never watch it again, it's not that type of film, but I wish I could watch it for the first time many times more.
No sex, no violence and no intrigue: just a simple story about teenage curiosity leading to a family secret and then a clear identity.
This is the first time in a very, very long time I've given an 8 in a review, but it was well worth it.
Did you know
- TriviaDespite driving for the first time. And from Margate to Scotland. Charlie doesn't appear to be using any kind of satellite navigation.
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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