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Vivre

Original title: Living
  • 2022
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
37K
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Bill Nighy in Vivre (2022)
An English-language adaptation of the script of "Ikiru" (1952), set in London in the 1950s.
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Period DramaWorkplace DramaDrama

In 1950s London, a humorless bureaucrat decides to take time off work to experience life after receiving a grim diagnosis.In 1950s London, a humorless bureaucrat decides to take time off work to experience life after receiving a grim diagnosis.In 1950s London, a humorless bureaucrat decides to take time off work to experience life after receiving a grim diagnosis.

  • Director
    • Oliver Hermanus
  • Writers
    • Kazuo Ishiguro
    • Akira Kurosawa
    • Shinobu Hashimoto
  • Stars
    • Bill Nighy
    • Aimee Lou Wood
    • Alex Sharp
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    37K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Oliver Hermanus
    • Writers
      • Kazuo Ishiguro
      • Akira Kurosawa
      • Shinobu Hashimoto
    • Stars
      • Bill Nighy
      • Aimee Lou Wood
      • Alex Sharp
    • 240User reviews
    • 182Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 10 wins & 49 nominations total

    Videos6

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:36
    Official Trailer
    LIVING | Official Trailer (2022)
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    LIVING | Official Trailer (2022)
    LIVING | Official Trailer (2022)
    Trailer 1:36
    LIVING | Official Trailer (2022)
    LIVING | Teaser Trailer (2022)
    Trailer 1:13
    LIVING | Teaser Trailer (2022)
    Living: I See What You Mean (UK)
    Clip 1:16
    Living: I See What You Mean (UK)
    Living: Obsessed (UK)
    Clip 0:57
    Living: Obsessed (UK)
    Living: Extraordinary (Featurette)
    Featurette 4:34
    Living: Extraordinary (Featurette)

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    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Williams
    Aimee Lou Wood
    Aimee Lou Wood
    • Margaret Harris
    Alex Sharp
    Alex Sharp
    • Peter Wakeling
    Adrian Rawlins
    Adrian Rawlins
    • Middleton
    Hubert Burton
    • Rusbridger
    Oliver Chris
    Oliver Chris
    • Hart
    Michael Cochrane
    Michael Cochrane
    • Sir James
    Anant Varman
    Anant Varman
    • Singh
    Zoe Boyle
    Zoe Boyle
    • Mrs McMasters
    Lia Williams
    Lia Williams
    • Mrs Smith
    Jessica Flood
    • Mrs Porter
    Jamie Wilkes
    Jamie Wilkes
    • Talbot
    Richard Cunningham
    Richard Cunningham
    • Harvey
    John Mackay
    John Mackay
    • Jones
    • (as John MacKay)
    Ffion Jolly
    Ffion Jolly
    • Mrs Button
    Celeste Dodwell
    Celeste Dodwell
    • Mrs Matthews
    Jonathan Keeble
    Jonathan Keeble
    • Doctor Matthews
    Patsy Ferran
    Patsy Ferran
    • Fiona
    • Director
      • Oliver Hermanus
    • Writers
      • Kazuo Ishiguro
      • Akira Kurosawa
      • Shinobu Hashimoto
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    User reviews240

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    7CinemaSerf

    Living

    Now I am not usually a particular fan of Bill Nighy but in this he is very much at the top of his game. An adaptation of Kurosawa's "Ikuru" (1952), the setting is shifted to London where Nighy is the fastidious "Mr. Williams". A local civil servant heading up the public works department of the London County Council. His small team has some new blood in the form of "Mr. Wakeling" (Alex Sharp) whose baptism in the department is to accompany three ladies (and the audience) on a revelative journey through the pillar-to-post red tape that "Williams" himself facilitates - all guaranteeing that very little actually ever gets done! Leaving early one day, we discover that this erstwhile precise and predictable individual is seriously ill. Unable and/or unwilling to divulge this information to his son, he absconds to the seaside where he encounters "Sutherland" (Tom Burke) who gives him a relaxing tour of the local hotspots before he return to London and happens upon one of his team "Miss Harris" (Aimee Lou Wood). A posh luncheon ensues and the elderly gent and his young colleague start to bond. This bond soon has - unbeknown either of them - tongues wagging, but when she gets a new job he finds himself drawn to her. Drawn to her joie de vivre and general enthusiasm for a life he knows he will not have for too much longer. That becomes contagious as he decides to apply himself, and his team, to achieving at least one more thing in a professional capacity! It is a gently paced and evocative story that deals with that sense of re-prioritisation faced by anyone when faced with a profound change in circumstances. Nighy has a delightfully understated manner to his performance here, Wood is also effective as his increasingly valuable confidente and Oliver Hermanus manages to retain much of the charm and gently potent impetus of the original Ishiguro story. It is beautifully scored by Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch who incorporates original and powerful themes with established classical ones. The costumes and overall aesthetic of the film complements well the classy and impressive performances that resonated in quite a thought-provoking, and multi-layered fashion as I watched it. I was engaged by this from start to finish and I really quite enjoyed it.
    8evel1971

    Get busy living.

    Before watching this, I have often thought of Brief Encounter as the quintessential film on English repression.

    I have to add this. And it (openly, honestly) echoes the Lean classic in other ways, including a piano classical piece alongside steam engine imagery in the first act.

    And what a lead performance. I've never been blown away by Nighy before. This is incredible. Every crushing moment, every unspoken word, every flinch. I was right there with him.

    The closing imagery is beyond beautiful. And stay for the credits, with a beautiful rendition of a song that features in the story (and breaks your heart).

    If you ever feel untethered, purposeless, this may mean an awful lot to you. It does to me.
    Makkers1

    The film left an impact

    Pushed to the very brink of a bureaucratic apocalypse a restrained man, Mr Williams, reaches out to low hanging branches to save himself from obscurity after learning of a terminal illness.

    What follows is the emergence of uncharacteristic behaviour of Mr Williams to perhaps enjoy the freshness of life. The film does not plunge into clichés and self pity. It is charming and warm. An elderly man coming to terms of the end of his life. People of a certain age will engage in the meaning as it perhaps communicates a timeless message that we as humans are extremely selfish and fail to understand the society we live in.

    I encourage everyone to watch the film, get absorbed in the incredible performances by all the actors and actresses. There are notable cameos but it all comes together in a very emotional way. Bill Nighy is excellent and the supporting cast also.

    The film will be remembered and will join the ranks of the classics.
    TxMike

    Wonderful performance from Bill Nighy.

    Over the years Bill Nighy has become one of my favorite actors. My earliest recollection of him was 20 years ago in "Love Actually", where he played Billy Mack, a washed-up musician who makes a hit Christmas recording. He has a certain style and it resonates with me.

    During this filming he was 71 or 72. Here he is the main character, Williams, who is the long-time boss of a small group in the London County offices in the early 1950s. All the men wear Bowler style hats. Williams is always very quiet and very polite, he keeps an arms distance from his crew, not even riding in the same train car to and from work.

    As he grew into an adult all he really aspired to was being a Gentleman. Traditionally, an English gentleman was the lowest rank of the gentry, similar to the French nobleman. He worked diligently, was friendly to everyone, but seemingly had no interests outside work. He even had a distant relationship with his married son who still lived with him.

    Then he received the diagnosis, he only had a few months to live. His first reaction was to make up for lost time, to meet strangers and have fun. But that was an empty exercise. Of note, during the "fun" a lady stole his Bowler hat, he replaced it with a Fedora, a new style for him, which was a sign of his new perspective. He would do something meaningful before he was gone, he would push through a community project that had been pigeonholed for too long.

    So it is really a character study of this simple but complex man, Williams. It works very well. It is a remake of the highly regarded 1952 Kurosawa movie "Ikiru". My wife and I enjoyed it at home on DVD from our public library.
    9Janetcolgate

    Outstanding - a beautiful celebration of the ordinary

    I had no preconceptions or expectations when I went to see this film. I left the cinema feeling deeply moved, alongside a range of emotions including sadness and joy, amidst a sense that I had just been immersed in one of the best cinematic works of art in a very long time. In the jaded world of today's cinema where nothing is really new anymore, and movies peddle the Incredible, with disappointing over the top drama, this film's simplicity was its outstanding and defining feature. Accompanied by a haunting soundtrack, it tells the very human story of a man (Nighy) who has six months left to live and how he chooses to make his mark and get satisfaction from celebrating the ordinary and achieving a modest but much loved and celebrated goal. The performances were outstanding in their subtlety (who knew Nighy had such a beautiful singing voice), and the direction by Hermanus was perfect - designed to tell a simple story and get the best from the actors without being obtrusive or distracting. The setting in 1950s London, portraying a world of grey bureaucracy mirrors today's corporate, health, and social care world's perfectly, with the final message to embrace and accept that which "doesn't quite fit" sending a humorous yet pointed message to us all.

    Definitely bring the tissues - but celebrate it too as one of the best films in years.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The production designers went to a great deal of trouble to make this film look like it was made in the era it was set, including avoiding quick edits, softening the colour palette and using a relevant font for the film credits.
    • Goofs
      If you leave Waterloo Station to walk to the Greater London County Council (GLCC) you don't walk across Westminster bridge. They're on the same side South Bank.
    • Quotes

      Williams: I don't have time to get angry.

    • Connections
      Featured in 2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Tempo di Valse
      Written by Antonín Dvorák

      Performed by Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan

      Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH

      Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 28, 2022 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Japan
      • Sweden
      • Belgium
      • Finland
    • Official sites
      • County Hall (United Kingdom)
      • Film i Väst (Sweden)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vivir
    • Filming locations
      • Worthing, West Sussex, England, UK(conversation in the Lido Cafe between Mr. Williams and Sutherland)
    • Production companies
      • Film4
      • County Hall
      • Lipsync Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,038,113
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,784
      • Dec 25, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,370,485
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.48 : 1

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