When a one-night stand results in pregnancy, Scott has to embark on a personal quest to convince Allison to give him a second chance.When a one-night stand results in pregnancy, Scott has to embark on a personal quest to convince Allison to give him a second chance.When a one-night stand results in pregnancy, Scott has to embark on a personal quest to convince Allison to give him a second chance.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Ray Brady
- Ben Fields
- (as Ben Fields)
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A vg Brit rom-com, one to watch if you can get your hands on a copy. Quirky and often surprising, this is not the best of Brady's films (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is by far the funniest), though it does have a unique charm. Well written the story veers off into a few dead ends but mostly surfaces with a new plot high. You know from the start how it's going to end, but when it comes it is honest and very open ended, a realistic and credible ending, the end seemed like a beginning, enjoyable and left me wanting more.
A very charming film with wonderful sentiment and heart. It is rare when a film-maker takes the time to tell a worthy moral tale with care and love that doesn't fall into the trap of being overly syrupy or over indulgent. Nine out of ten for a truly lovely film.
This film is sick. Did the writer even have an audience in mind? Apart from looking like something out of the 80's, the whole concept comes across as extremely amature and what's the point of that deaf woman having that obviously plastic 'demon baby'? I don't think I can think of one redeeming quality. The maturbating scene - need I say more? And the acting! - please susspend my disbelief even a little about being a wacked up creative author! Get creative or give up.
Watched this film at a local festival, the Silver Sprocket International Film Festival Florida . What a lovely film. A simple, uncomplicated morality tale about a young care free young man having to take responsibility for his actions. It neither pretentious or flashy my two teenage daughters loved it and for a change I wasn't embarrassed by any of the film content or language. A real family film and the best British comedy film I've seen since Billy Elliot.The film went on to win not surprisingly the top festival awards of Best Film and Best Director. Ten out of ten.
10jango-2
Rented this out from my local because it was the only new British film available this week. Never heard of the film-maker before or his other films (thank you IMDB). About time some one made a good young British comedy that didn't star Hugh Grant or forty something's. The story is a morality tale but never preachy, throughly enjoyable from a young and fresh faced cast. Luke Goss's cameo was surprisingly very good, but then he did surprise me with his excellent performance in 'Blade'. Loved the colour grading, especially in the night club sequences. Great music and a truly original voice at work here. Nine out of ten and well worth the rental charge.
Did you know
- Quotes
[Scott tries to pick up a girl in a disco]
Scott Fields: Er, you don't happen to know how much polar bears weight?
Unknown Girl on the dance-floor -looks belwildered: Polar bears?
Scott Fields: Polar bears!
Unknown Girl on the dance-floor: No.
Scott Fields: Neither do I, but it breaks the ice.
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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