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Un été pour tout vivre

Original title: New Year's Day
  • 2000
  • 12
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
450
YOUR RATING
Un été pour tout vivre (2000)
Drama

Two 17-year-old boys mark the new year by doing twelve dangerous but exciting tasks set for them by their friends.Two 17-year-old boys mark the new year by doing twelve dangerous but exciting tasks set for them by their friends.Two 17-year-old boys mark the new year by doing twelve dangerous but exciting tasks set for them by their friends.

  • Director
    • Suri Krishnamma
  • Writer
    • Ralph Brown
  • Stars
    • Andrew Lee Potts
    • Bobby Barry
    • Marianne Jean-Baptiste
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    450
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Suri Krishnamma
    • Writer
      • Ralph Brown
    • Stars
      • Andrew Lee Potts
      • Bobby Barry
      • Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Andrew Lee Potts
    Andrew Lee Potts
    • Jake
    Bobby Barry
    • Steven
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    • Veronica
    Anastasia Hille
    Anastasia Hille
    • Shelley
    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Geraldine
    Michael Kitchen
    Michael Kitchen
    • Robin
    Sue Johnston
    Sue Johnston
    • Mrs Fisher
    Ralph Brown
    Ralph Brown
    • Mr Diamond
    Gregg Prentice
    • Ben
    Zoe Thorne
    • Trout
    Hannah Faulkner
    • Vicky
    Liam Barr
    • Grebe
    Ryan Davenport
    • Aziz
    Myriam Emilie Francois
    • Heather
    • (as Emilie Francois)
    Nicole Charles
    • Luanda
    Nelle Ormrod
    • Lynne
    • (as Nellie Ormrod)
    Dickon Tolson
    • Dave
    Joanne Grant
    • Ellie
    • Director
      • Suri Krishnamma
    • Writer
      • Ralph Brown
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    User reviews17

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    storri

    Don't let a lack of budget fool you...

    ...this is a film with a great deal of raw quality.

    Two adolescent friends - one with all life's supposed headstarts, the other burdened with a shedload of reality - share a common battle to face up to their personal tragedy.

    The interactions between the leads are well acted, but strangely in keeping with their social differences, the strongest empathy with each is possible when seen acting without the other.

    An extremely strong film visually and probably best seen if you've just had a really s***ty day yourself. Welcome to the real world!

    9/10

    PS Great soundtrack...
    3azeemak

    Oh dear!

    There may be a halfway decent film trying to wriggle out of this mess, but as with another British disaster movie (of the unintentional kind), Crush, this film is killed by a ropy screenplay and some horribly two-dimensional characterisation. Michael Kitchen is a fine actor, but his performance here as Stephen's father is just shocking; he could probably drag the scriptwriter down the plughole with him, but either way he is not going to be a movie star if this is the sort of project he gets saddled with. Marianne Jean-Baptiste (another fine actor - when is she going to get another part as good as Secrets & Lies?) is quite unconvincing as a counsellor, in a seriously underwritten part, pretty much the only kind there is in this film apart from the two leads.

    As to the two main roles, they have a few good moments, but are asked to make us believe the implausible and the indefensible by the script. The "operation" scene is laughable, which perhaps was the idea, although I would have thought we are supposed to be laughing at the horror of it all, not at the ludicrousness of the action. And when it came to the drug scenes, I confess I eventually had to fast forward through them, so embarrassing were they.

    "Crush", incidentally, was almost called "The Sad Fuckers Club"; I'm sure that it was in the task of sanitising it for our protection that a good idea turned into a terrible film. I wonder if this film had a similar working title...
    6sidmclean

    Emotional and entertaining

    Anyone who has ever wondered what teenagers would get up to if they were freed from any obligations to their future will find New Year's Day quiet an interesting little morsel. A psychologist's dream study, it's also a rather effective film. MP's son Steven and under-privileged Jake are best friends at school. The desperation of each others parents, the 16-year-olds even have their own language. When they go on a school Christmas skiing trip, it's a great adventure. But it turns quickly to tragedy when on the first day the group of 11 friends is hit by an avalanche, and Jake and Steve are the only survivors. Returning to England, the pair are swamped in the emotion of a grieving town and a mass funeral (a particularly hard-hitting scene sees a long line of coffins on their way to the grave). As the townsfolk try to come to terms with the loss, Jake and Steven feel separated from everyone - that they should have died in the avalanche as well. So near the start of the film, on New Year's Day, we find Jake and Steve on a clifftop, ready to jump to their deaths - then deciding to live another year, to do the things they dreamed of doing. To cheat fate for a year. And so the film sets off apace, with the pair on a plan to rob a bank, burning down buildings, perform surgery, and so on. Director Suri Krishnamma sets the pace well, with the lads' exploits starting off in high spirits but slowly, uncomfortably, taking a darker turn. The two leads Andrew Lee Potts (Jake) and Bobby Barry (Steven) are both excellent, giving their characters a real sense of depth and direction. On the other hand, the ancillary characters are never really developed, and the film falters particularly in the uneasy sections with counsellor Geraldine (Marianne Jean-Baptiste), who doesn't quite hit the right note as a social worker. On the whole though, this is a well filmed piece of work - emotional and dramatic.
    cordsderby

    worst film ever

    I know the summary sounded harsh but it's true.

    I got the film out of the video shop without knowing anything about it. The idea of the story sounded interesting (and it is) but it was handed horribly

    They kill off the main cast early on (the only interesting bit of the film) and for an hour and a half you're left watching two pathetic losers. They hate each other and have nothing in common but somehow they're friends. One is a cliche poor boy who's family love him, the other is obscenely rich and his family ignore him. That's original!

    There is no reason for why they're really doing all of this and by the first ten minutes you really don't care. You wish that new year's day would come quicker so that they can just kill themselves and get it over with. And the twist...made me want to vomit! What an awful pay off for an awful film.

    badly directed, acted and written. It's like one big in-joke that you don't get. It's not even so bad it's funny, like a steven seagal movie, it's just bad. Save your money!
    jagged_shard

    Found the film enjoyable but I took different friends to see it their reactions were totally different

    I enjoyed the movie. These rebellious teenagers remind me of many I know. I appreciated the movie because they at least had an excuse for their quest. I've seen the movie three times and I haven't gotten bored once which is strange because most movies bore me the first time I watch them. I'd say that if you aren't open-minded don't bother watching it if you're anything like my friend you'll find it offensive. If you're looking for an adventure which actually has a point - WATCH IT!

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • New Year's Day
    • Filming locations
      • Isle of Wight, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Flashpoint (I)
      • Alchymie
      • Liberator Productions
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      1 hour 41 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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