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Forgive and Forget

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
726
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Laura Fraser, Steve John Shepherd, and John Simm in Forgive and Forget (2000)
ComedyDramaRomance

In this riveting dramedy, David's world is ripped apart when he realizes he is losing his best friend of fourteen years to his new girlfriend.In this riveting dramedy, David's world is ripped apart when he realizes he is losing his best friend of fourteen years to his new girlfriend.In this riveting dramedy, David's world is ripped apart when he realizes he is losing his best friend of fourteen years to his new girlfriend.

  • Director
    • Aisling Walsh
  • Writer
    • Mark Burt
  • Stars
    • John Simm
    • Steve John Shepherd
    • Laura Fraser
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    726
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aisling Walsh
    • Writer
      • Mark Burt
    • Stars
      • John Simm
      • Steve John Shepherd
      • Laura Fraser
    • 26User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Simm
    John Simm
    • Theo
    Steve John Shepherd
    Steve John Shepherd
    • David O'Neil
    Laura Fraser
    Laura Fraser
    • Hannah
    Maurice Roëves
    Maurice Roëves
    • Michael O'Neil
    Ger Ryan
    • Ruth O'Neil
    Meera Syal
    Meera Syal
    • Judith Adams
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • John
    Roger Griffiths
    • Carlton
    Huggy Leaver
    • Paul
    Charlie De'Ath
    Charlie De'Ath
    • Alex
    Isabella Marsh
    • Gabby
    Jonathan Slinger
    Jonathan Slinger
    • Carl
    Nikki Amuka-Bird
    Nikki Amuka-Bird
    • Nicky
    Annette Bentley
    • Michelle
    June Page
    • Carol
    Paul Panting
    • Gerry
    Jenny Paterson
    • Caroline
    Jack Pierce
    Jack Pierce
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      • Mark Burt
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    vanschellen

    Playing hard to get, film makes you think.

    A person can do strange things when in love. David is a working class boy. His friendship with 'mate' Theo seems to be indestructible. Until Theo is starts living together with his girlfriend Hannah. Nobody knows David is in love with Theo. And very jealous, as it turns out…

    David plays 'hard to get' by trying to break up Theo and Hannah's relationship. He succeeds, but his lies are uncovered at the end. Especially after the weekend in Brighton when Theo can only think of Hannah who has left him, while David wants to make fun. When David, still very deep in the closet, expresses his feelings for Theo in a Jenny Jones-like program on television the shit really hits the fan. David is kicked out of the house by his father and Theo's friendship for David turns into pure hate.

    Forgive and Forget is a film about friendship an jealousy. You can really wonder why David doesn't come out of the closet earlier: his life would have been easier. The end of the film is quite sudden and the question pops up why there has to be a fight involving an iron bar. Where did Hannah come from in the last scene? Even though: Forgive and Forget is a nice and very well performed film that makes you think.
    8Jed from Toronto

    From the Sublime to the Ridiculous

    I gave this movie an "8" when I voted for it. It has a tight script and it's extremely well-acted, especially by the closeted gay actor. The ending was thoroughly stupid. It is still worth watching, but be prepared for an ending that is more 1963 than 2003.
    7ohlabtechguy

    Good acting, but depressing themes.....

    I ran out of good gay movies, so I decided to view this British one from 2000. Convincing acting across the board, but not a very plausible plot whereby two men, one straight and one gay, are friends from childhood. When the straight one finds a serious live-in girlfriend, the gay "mate", because he's secretly in love, hides a malevolent jealousy streak. He actively works to undo his straight friend's romantic relationship and pays the price in the end. At that point, nobody would envy the gay guy, as his life falls into a deep abyss. One can only hope he has learned some important lessons that can help him later.
    1synergistic

    More Forgettable than Forgivable!

    Note: contains spoiler.... 'Forgive and Forget' is on balance, more forgettable than forgivable. Made for Scottish Television (and a boring, Scot version of a BBC drama) by a married female director from a screenplay by a hetero male film student and starring a hetero actor (get a clue here!), the story goes on interminably about how a working class Brit is hopelessly in the closet and jealous of his best mate's live-in girlfriend, whom he's out to undercut by exploiting her paranoia and dislike of his male camaraderie with her boyfriend. It's the British version of a Jerry Springer mentality in the working class subculture which leads, inexorably, to a disastrous coming out on a true-confessions-type TV show called (would you believe) 'Forgive and Forget.' What's sad is that our hero is so naive (and hopelessly inarticulate) that he thinks coming out to his romantic interest on TV will somehow produce a happy ending. No way, Jose. Hetero Sex Object wields a lead pipe and almost kills the guy before girlfriend, appearing miraculously just in time to stop him from murder, leads hetero heartthrob off stage (and, we imagine, to a 'happily ever after'). By this point, since she's already dumped him, she's almost a deus ex machina, and her appearance has no motivation except to save male heterosexuality from life imprisonment (where, no doubt, he would be forced to become some macho guy's 'sex object'). Sorry, but I really didn't like the 'film' (shot on video, no less), including the videography, which was brightly lit and boringly, competently uninteresting. Next time, I'll think twice about believing the hype (here's a clue: the video retailer--whose blurb rating the film I didn't question--is also the film's distributor) and give a movie the old eyeball before showing it to my friends. If you want a far better, and yet more gritty story of coming out in a British working class context, try 'Beautiful Thing'.
    8RichardvonLust

    Don't be put off by the critics - this is unforgettably powerful.

    Neither pro nor anti gay, this powerful drama is set to make us think. A young man is secretly gay, he has loved his childhood 'mate' all his life but can never reveal his true feelings to anyone. His father is a bigot and the rest of his family are oblivious to his needs. His friend is equally unaware of the intensity of his feelings but eventually the truth is revealed under dramatic circumstances. Secret passions, deceitful relationships, bigotry and social pressures to conform, the paradox between between platonic love and sexual need; these are just some of the issues very skillfully handled in this unforgettable drama. The ending may frustrate or even disturb you - but Forgive and Forget will certainly leave you with the feeling that such sentiments are too seldom practiced in our modern selfish culture. Definitely worth seeing.

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Forgive and forget - Pardonner et oublier
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Scottish Television Enterprises
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      • $37,790
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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