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One Life Stand

  • 2000
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
123
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Maureen Carr and John Kielty in One Life Stand (2000)
Drama

Trise Clarke, a loving but deluded single mother, unwittingly propels her 18-year-old son, John Paul,into a career as a male escort.Trise Clarke, a loving but deluded single mother, unwittingly propels her 18-year-old son, John Paul,into a career as a male escort.Trise Clarke, a loving but deluded single mother, unwittingly propels her 18-year-old son, John Paul,into a career as a male escort.

  • Director
    • May Miles Thomas
  • Writer
    • May Miles Thomas
  • Stars
    • Maureen Carr
    • John Kielty
    • Gary Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    123
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • May Miles Thomas
    • Writer
      • May Miles Thomas
    • Stars
      • Maureen Carr
      • John Kielty
      • Gary Lewis
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Maureen Carr
    • Trise Clarke
    John Kielty
    • John Paul Clarke
    Gary Lewis
    Gary Lewis
    • Jackie Clarke
    Archie Lal
    • Shazz
    Alyson Orr
    • Leanne
    Rohanna Law
    • Justine
    Ros McCue
    Evelyne Mitchell McAdam
    • Client 1
    June McNeil
    • Client 2
    Vanessa O'Donnell
    • Client Woman
    Stewart Donald
    • Client Man
    Paul MacFarlane
    • Taxi Driver
    Dave Bell
    • Photographer
    Amanda Donald
    • Call Centre Supervisor
    Paul Guthrie
    • Shazz's Partner
    Anne-Marie Kennedy
    • River Girl
    Michelle Sloan
    • Kelly
    Sylvia Findlay
    • Model Girl
    • Director
      • May Miles Thomas
    • Writer
      • May Miles Thomas
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    User reviews12

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    10mysnookiegirl

    excellent

    A truly accurate and unglamourous look into modern day life. It could be set in any town in the UK.

    I live in a housing estate in Glasgow and can relate to this film very well.

    Sadly the situations and characters are all too realistic but not predictable.

    The actors are scarily believable, I felt as if I was spying on my neighbours. It was an intimate dip into the lives of fragile and hopeless people. I was very moved by a few scenes.

    I loved the way this film was shot.

    Overall this film IS a must see.
    10kerrymillan

    Ambitious, subtle and sometimes affecting

    I was lucky enough to see this film at a festival last year and had half expected it to get a release. The fact that it was shot on a digital camcorder has surely inhibited its success, but as i understand it was never the intention of the film maker to make it LOOK LIKE FILM in the first place, it was more about the story the characters and their relationships. Is that not what films are supposed to be about!? But it did have a quality in the texture of its visual appearance that suggests May Thomas is onto something we should pay attention to. For independent film makers and producers alike who have a the talent and lacking the money and drive, a lot can be learned from watching this film, technically it has everything going for it, the use of light, music etc by far outweigh that of any other digital feature film i have ever seen and therefore it is worthy of much praise. The actors performances are believable to a point, if not slightly under played, i felt there was much more in there, more depth, in particular from the male lead John Paul Clarke. But one thing that really does bother me, as a film maker myself, is the film being in black and white a need to cover up a multitude of sins than if it was colour? Do we have more to learn in the progression of digital technology? Or is this the future of wonderful, affordable film making?
    10leannesmith-3

    Inspirational film-making

    I saw One Life Stand when it premiered at the 2000 Edinburgh International Film Festival and was blown away by it. Made on a micro budget, this black and white digital movie is very much a European film and succeeds brilliantly in spite of the limitations of DV. The film works because it's in the indie tradition - dealing with complex issues, yet moving and relieved by touches of understated humour. One Life Stand avoids falling into the trap of other UK realist films, with ordinary working people portrayed as either hopeless victims or comedic stereotypes. The performances are strong, particularly Maureen Carr as the mother, Trise. I understand the film has recently been released on DVD and I would definitely recommend it. The rating on this site is misleading, which is why I gave it a high score because the filmmaker, May Miles Thomas obviously put her heart and soul into it and deserves better than 2.8 for her amazing achievement.
    5gmgmgm1979

    Maybe grim, but worth seeing

    I accept that this film is a grim portrayal of a tough family life, but sometimes family life is tough and the film, by portraying such a hard life, is good for that purpose. Anyway, there are moments of humour that lift the film from being simply a dark "grim up north" piece. It is a shame to write the film off just because its subject matter is fairly dark. The film is well put together and John Kielty for example is a young actor at the outset of his film career at the time. It may not be a blockbuster, but for a young Scottish actor it was the perfect entry into film. (I'm speaking here from my own point of view, and not necessarily representing John's own feelings or those of the rest of the cast). If you have the chance then go and see this film. You won't necessarily be blown away, but you might have your eyes opened to how tough life sometimes is.
    10pa-keightley

    One Life Stand is a truly involving and emotionally honest film.

    I just watched the DVD of this award winning film. One Life Stand is a stark drama that through it's pace, black and white shots and atmospheric music, paints a very compelling and honest picture. It's a story about life's dilemma's around power, sex and control highlighted by a few sad lonely lives. The mother (very well acted by Maureen Carr) is uptight and drawn in on herself. The father only appears on the side-lines, and yet is a powerful and pivotal part of the drama. Money is hidden in boxes and shoes.

    The writing was superb, and I liked the sensual close-up shots of details such as nails, red lips, a candle, mirrors etc. The way the camera was used made it very intimate. It's a harrowing tale, with sexual undertones, while the Glasgow drizzle on the dark streets adds to the despair of the sad characters.

    There are some highly memorable shots conveyed simply by a walk, or a dropped shoulder - such as Trise walking away under the bridge. And the stunned and hurt look on Trise's face in the call centre, which hopes to helps people through using tarot cards, as she listens to a caller talk of her own abuse.

    At the start we see John Paul, wide-eyed and innocent, having photos shot as he wants to try modelling. Trise, his mother, is deluded and making poor choices for him, in a way pushing him away while she tries to keep him. John Paul's modelling turns into escort work and Trise's boss offers her money, and eventually they go on a date. There are also moments of humour and subtle irony. One excellent scene is when they are having a fairly normal meal, and starting to open up a bit, when the father appears with his dark presence and clouds everything over. But this, and other things offer moments of hope.

    I felt at times the pacing of the film was a shade too intense, but this is a small detail in another wise challenging and memorable film, and something a bit different. It stands in start contrast to most American films which are either total fantasy, or the real' world' as seen through tainted glasses. This film depicts life with all its rough edges and displays unforgettable images.

    This isn't 'light entertainment' but a thought provoking and real life drama.

    One Life Stand is a truly involving and emotionally honest film.

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • Elemental Films
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      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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