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Goodbye

Original title: Hope Gap
  • 2019
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
6.6K
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Annette Bening and Bill Nighy in Goodbye (2019)
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A couple's visit with their son takes a dramatic turn when the father tells him he plans on leaving his mother.A couple's visit with their son takes a dramatic turn when the father tells him he plans on leaving his mother.A couple's visit with their son takes a dramatic turn when the father tells him he plans on leaving his mother.

  • Director
    • William Nicholson
  • Writer
    • William Nicholson
  • Stars
    • Annette Bening
    • Bill Nighy
    • Josh O'Connor
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  • IMDb RATING
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    6.6K
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    • Director
      • William Nicholson
    • Writer
      • William Nicholson
    • Stars
      • Annette Bening
      • Bill Nighy
      • Josh O'Connor
    • 107User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Annette Bening
    Annette Bening
    • Grace
    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Edward
    Josh O'Connor
    Josh O'Connor
    • Jamie
    Aiysha Hart
    Aiysha Hart
    • Jess
    Ryan McKen
    Ryan McKen
    • Dev
    Joe Citro
    • Young Jamie
    Sally Rogers
    • Angela
    Nicholas Burns
    Nicholas Burns
    • Gary
    Steven Pacey
    Steven Pacey
    • Peter Widdecombe
    Derren Litten
    Derren Litten
    • Friendline Man
    Rose Keegan
    Rose Keegan
    • Receptionist
    Finn Bennett
    Finn Bennett
    • Robbie
    Nicholas Blane
    Nicholas Blane
    • Priest
    Neilesh Ambu
    • Funeral Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Dawn Batty
    • Pub Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Anne Bryson
    • Anne Bryson
    • (uncredited)
    Jennifer Catford
    • Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Jonathan Cheetham
    Jonathan Cheetham
    • Friendline Counselor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Nicholson
    • Writer
      • William Nicholson
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    User reviews107

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    7zerinchowdhuryamy

    Words are like Mazes

    Hope Gap... She had her hoe till the last. What poetry, what dialogues, what performance...

    I really wanted it to for Josh O Conor due to his performance in Crown. But Here i was awestruck by Annette Benning. Excelsior is the word.
    terryfarter

    Brilliant portrayal of the human condition

    This is not the best film you will ever see but it may possibly be the best portrayal of a love-less marriage and the finding of real love you may ever see on screen. Someone in amongst the writers, Director etc has experience the emotions on show here and the cast bring them to life in a very easy, simple way. Bening is truly wonderful in her performance, I actually felt hate for her character. How she missed an award is beyond me. I felt the response by Angela at the end perfectly summed up the whole situation. Worth a watch this one
    9lucasnochez

    Film Review: Hope Gap/www.nightfilmreviews.com

    "Say not the struggle nought availeth, the labour and the wounds are vain, the enemy faints not, nor faileth, and as things have been they remain." An important passage of one of Arthur Hugh Clough's most recognized poems, is easily one of the most important messages from William Nicholson's long awaited sophomore feature Hope Gap. A story about hope, persistence and hard work for the things in life that matter the most, Hope Gap is a small film, but size never seems to be a determining factor of poignancy. Just like a well written poem, Hope Gap is a little piece of reality for the struggles, hardships and sometimes, maybe even often times, emotionally violent feats one may take to overcome heartbreak.

    Upon watching Hope Gap, I found the film resonating very deep within my heart and soul. Having endured a heartfelt and emotional withering of my own relationship, the film treads lightly the very real and hard to swallow realities of moving on.

    Plot wise, the film is a very familiar story. As the film opens up, we are quickly introduced to a very simple family; Edward (Bill Nighy) a professor at a local school, Grace, religious mother and poet enthusiast (Annette Bening) and their tech-savvy son Jamie (Jack O'Connor), who has recently moved away from his parents quaint seaside town and into the city. Upon the arrival of Grace and Edward's twenty-ninth wedding anniversary, an elderly Edward (Bill Nighy) informs Grace that he is leaving him for another woman.

    As the unravelling of Grace and Edward's marriage begins, very simple yet complex themes of happiness, communication and relationships encompass the film. Within the first ten minutes of the film, Grace and Edward's relationship is spotlighted by how a lack of communication shows how their relationship begins to wither. Discussion of a simple anniversary dinner date, as well as a belief and faith in God shows both of their large differences in the relationship pushes Edward away. Grace, who is so passionate and feisty, laments her own emotions onto Edward, who, lifelessly and aimlessly just goes through the motions of the final days of their marriage. It becomes quite clear that the routine, repetitiveness and familiarity of Edward's life with Grace takes a toll on how he sees his future may be, and therefore rejects and denies it when he begins to fall in love with another woman.

    Nicholson's script and direction is super tight and extremely relatable in a time where the large gaps between generations, especially between parents and children, are more visible than ever. Nicholson uses his very talented cast, moistly in Bening and Nighy, as well as the highly underrated O'Connor showcase their acting skills in nuanced yet powerful ways. Nicholson treads light waters and uses the weight of little things having value in relationships and how certain partners characteristics leads to problematic formulas of action/reaction and the lack thereof.

    Hope Gap is wonderful film who's biggest enemy are not the cheaters, the faithfuls or the innocent bystanders who get caught in the cross-fires of love; the greatest enemy in Hope Gap are the fears that individuals tend to forget when it comes to growing a life, raising a family and getting older entails. These fears, like, being adequate companions to a spouse, projecting your beliefs onto your children, as well as the expectations people have for others, without expecting much from themselves, become the very fabrics of why Hope Gap succeeds as a portrait of a failed marriage, but also bridges the spaces of simple narrative storytelling.

    Hope Gap isn't a movie you see, it's a movie you feel, similar to the way Edward explains to his wife how trying to force their son to believe in God is not the path he nor his son sees fit. "You don't tell love, you feel love", says Edward. Hinting early on in the film his very own emotions to a wife that seems deaf to his cries and pleas of change and growth.

    One of the marvellous feats of Hope Gap is its ability to, although showcasing the faults and incompatibilities of each spouse to the audience as well as to each other, never makes either one of the partners a villain or a hero. Grace and Edward move on with their individual lives in manners that seem to not only evolve their characters, but also allow their son Jamie to find peace and happiness in the unfolding of his parents marital demise.

    One of the most reoccurring dialogues in the film, is the idea of being happy and being fine. As Grace so eloquently states, "Fine isn't the same as happy" when discussing Jamie's love life in the city and his lack of companionship in his single flat, as well as Edward's responses whenever Grace asks him how his days are and how he is feeling. This simple use of narrative foreshadowing and these little bits of dialogue really pushes the points towards the fact that marriages are not easy; relationships are not simple, yet, its the decisions made between two people and the actions of their love that bridges the gap towards the idea that their love, their failed marriage and the time spent together, brought them their greatest accomplishment, their son.

    It is quite obvious that Hope Gap may not be the happiest film you may see in 2020, but it sure is one damn fine film.
    7eshmana

    How it is.

    I once sat in a bar with my ex-girlfriend and Carly Simon's 'You're So Vain" came on the jukebox. "This song reminds me of you." she said. "I'm guilty of lots of things, but vanity isn't one of them." "No, you're not vain. It's a line in the song. Listen, see if you know which one..." ""You gave away the things you love and one of them was me."" "Yes." It's one of the saddest things anyone has ever said to me. But it wasn't true. She pushed me away, and I left.

    The film is an honest, quiet, devastating story of the sort of love many people experience. The regrettable sort. People can live without the respect of others, but when that disrespect starts to erode your own self-respect, you need to leave. Some of us should never fall in love.

    A decent film with good performances from all. The ending is lovely.
    Gordon-11

    Pretty powerful

    The plot is pretty powerful. It tells how a woman is in denial about her marriage. Annette Bening just delivers a wonderful performance that makes you care about her. The scenery of coastal Britain is very beautiful too. This film is a good watch.

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    • Trivia
      Based on William Nicholson's own life experience, when his own parents marriage broke down after 33 years.
    • Goofs
      There is a jar of Marmite (a savoury spread popular in the UK) on a shelf in the kitchen. It alternates between two orientations: it is side-on when Bill Nighy is in close-up but when Annette Bening is also in view the back of the jar is turned to the camera.
    • Quotes

      Grace: Tell him, Edward.

      Edward: Tell him what?

      Grace: That God exists.

      Edward: You can't tell people a thing like that. God is not information. God's a conviction. It's like love. You don't tell love, you feel love.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Late Late Show with James Corden: Annette Bening/Elle Fanning/Niall Horan (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Mozart: 1, Kyrie [Mass in C minor, K.427 'Grosse Messe']
      Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Performed by Sylvia McNair, Diana Montague, Anthony Rolfe-Johnson, Cornelius Hauptmann, The Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Cyprus
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hope Gap
    • Filming locations
      • McAuley Catholic High School, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, UK(School scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Immersiverse
      • Lipsync
      • Origin Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $104,732
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,978
      • Mar 8, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,254,346
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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