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Passer By

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
233
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James Nesbitt in Passer By (2004)
Drama

Joe is a successful man, a good man, a good father, a good husband. Until one night, in a moments decision, he makes the choice to walk away when a woman in distress asks for his help. As th... Read allJoe is a successful man, a good man, a good father, a good husband. Until one night, in a moments decision, he makes the choice to walk away when a woman in distress asks for his help. As the dire consequences of that moment unfold, Joe tries desperately to repair the damage and ... Read allJoe is a successful man, a good man, a good father, a good husband. Until one night, in a moments decision, he makes the choice to walk away when a woman in distress asks for his help. As the dire consequences of that moment unfold, Joe tries desperately to repair the damage and his faith in himself and the man he thought he was.

  • Director
    • David Morrissey
  • Writer
    • Tony Marchant
  • Stars
    • James Nesbitt
    • Chris Ryman
    • Emil Marwa
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    233
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Morrissey
    • Writer
      • Tony Marchant
    • Stars
      • James Nesbitt
      • Chris Ryman
      • Emil Marwa
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Nesbitt
    James Nesbitt
    • Joe Keyes
    Chris Ryman
    Chris Ryman
    • Roger
    Emil Marwa
    • Dan Bell
    Karl Hansen
    • Junior Radiographer
    Emily Bruni
    Emily Bruni
    • Alice
    Bryan Dick
    Bryan Dick
    • Ruddock
    Joe Armstrong
    Joe Armstrong
    • Tinley
    Siobhan Finneran
    Siobhan Finneran
    • Helen Keyes
    Billie North
    • Louise Keyes
    Ben Smith
    Ben Smith
    • Reece Keyes
    • (as Benjamin Smith)
    Richard Freeman
    Richard Freeman
    • Chief Interviewer
    Guy Scantlebury
    • Police Officer
    Yvonne Gidden
    Yvonne Gidden
    • Education Welfare Officer
    Stephen O'Toole
    • TV Presenter
    Roger Blake
    • Head Teacher
    Trevor Fox
    • Detective Inspector
    Leroy Liburd
    • Detective Constable
    Jenny Howe
    • Magistrate
    • Director
      • David Morrissey
    • Writer
      • Tony Marchant
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    5MartPol

    Passes the time.

    Average mini-series based on the pretty obvious premise that if you fail to testify properly against a rapist in court, you'll feel guilty. Well acted and well meaning, but the script is bargain basement at times, and the attempt to parallel the father's story with his son being bullied at school is fairly lame. You get the feeling that the writer hit upon a really good idea for a programme (which it is), used up his best ideas in the first 20 or 30 minutes, then tried hard to stretch the protagonist's family problems to fit two episodes. Worth a watch if you like James Nesbitt, who (post-Cold Feet) seems to be carving a solid career out of performing well in mediocre scripts.
    8Sequin_J

    Thought provoking - Help me with ending PLEASE!

    This is a film that I cant get out of my mind.

    I was flicking through BBC Prime the other night and happened to come across the scene shot on a train with the two lads and girl. I still don't know how far into the movie I had come into, but I was already completely riveted to the screen.

    I especially felt that the 'train scenes' showing the escalating 'banter' between the lads and the girl were incredibly realistic. I'm ashamed to say, I was almost surprised to find the writer and director were men! As a woman who has travelled alone and is very wary of 'reading the signs', I completely relate to these experiences, as most women can.

    I've also been in both situations i.e. harassed on a train in London, (although fortunately things didn't end up as bad as in the film) and I've ALSO been in James Nesbitt's character's situation, and seen a woman on the commuter 'night train' violently assaulted in front of my eyes. Maybe this is why these scenes, in particular, made such an impact on me.

    When I watched the lads' jokey nature change from flirty to threatening, I actually felt nauseous! I also nearly smashed the TV screen shouting at James Nesbitt's character to "DO SOMETHING!!"

    For me, any movie that makes you think or feel strongly is good. I especially thought it interesting to show that we all have an image of ourselves which we like to present; however it's often how we would LIKE to be seen by others, rather than the reality of who we are.

    Anyhow, I should probably admit now that I missed the last half an hour of this film as my BBC Prime feed cut out!! It happened just as the son runs out the house, Joe runs out after him and his wife starts an argument.

    So could anyone fill me in!????

    I'm hopefully waiting for a good Samaritan to help me out on this! :)
    8willuknight

    Great look at the consequences of inaction

    I think this movie is an excellent explorations about the consequences about this man pretending that the problems of others are not his, and being too cowardly to step forward.

    It loses points because some aspects are over dramatized (for example the court room scene) and a few plot holes. However if you take it for what it is, a movie exploring this concept, then it is excellent. Sure, the story is far-fetched in how everything goes wrong. However the obvious parallels between the situation on the train, and his sons problem are a great way to explore the situation. His response in both situations is lacking, he puffs himself up and blusters up to resolve things, but at crunch time is found woefully lacking because he doesn't have the courage or energy to ensure that the situation is correctly resolved.

    In the end, his search to ease his guilt brings him right around in a full circle, and the parallels between the cause of his problems, and the solution, is obvious.

    I wish more could see this movie and this scenario exploring apathy to others problems.
    wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Interesting,thought provoking moral dilemma drama

    STAR RATING:*****Unmissable****Very Good***Okay**You Could Go Out For A Meal Instead*Avoid At All Costs

    Joe Keyes (James Nesbitt) is a radiographer at a top London hospital.At the end of another working day,he catches the train home.On his journey,he encounters two strangers,Ruddock (Bryan Dick) and Tinley (Joe Armstrong) who appear to have had too much to drink and are hassling a young woman named Alice (Emily Bruni).When his stop arrives,Joe convinces himself that they are just being a little drunk and merry,even though he is sub consciously aware this could very well not be the case,and gets off.The next day,he returns to the train station and learns that a young woman was raped the other night and that police are now appealing for witnesses.Wracked with guilt with the repurcussions of his cowardly actions,Joe finds his home life falling apart with relationships being tested with his wife Helen (Siobhan Finneran) and young son Reece (Benjamin Smith) who is suffering at the hands of school bullies.

    This film presents a concept that any one of us could identify with and which ultimately makes it all the more intriguing.It forces us to examine traits within our own character and highlights the importance of how much we must depend on each other.Following on from his work in the excellent Wall of Silence,James Nesbitt is here given a very well written part as the central protagonist,with the script throwing up numourous instances that show how his dismissive attitude fits in to his everyday life as well as how he behaved on the train,when he loses his nerve again at another crucial point in the film and throws in the full emotional turmoil as he begins to doubt his own character and form a dismally low opinion of himself.We see him force himself to build up courage within himself to lay his own demons to rest and make him (and possibly the people he feels he is losing the respect of) believe in himself again.The supporting cast are on top form too,Finneran forcefully compelling as the disappointed but loyal and supporting wife,Bruni a very engaging character who's too assertive and mentally strong to allow herself to be classed as a victim,and Smith,a very young actor,forming a strong impression of himself,with his quietly riveting performance here and his previous portrayal of the obnoxious Damien in Only Fools and Horses.

    Overall,this is a very inspired concept and strong work for the BBC to present.It truly peers deep in to the bowels of any of our souls and forces us to ask ourselves:what would you do?****
    9kimdino-1

    We need more films like this

    Almost everyone seems to believe that society is falling apart, and we all have our scapegoats to blame for this. But how many of us look at our own actions, or inaction, as a cause.

    Joe Keyes is a an ordinary guy, your typical Mr. Average, who on seeing a nasty scene, with the potential for it to escalate very badly, walks away. On learning of the consequences he has to deal with his conscience & his relationship with his fellow human beings. His inaction is mirrored in his relationship with his family.

    If you are of the belief that passing strangers are not human beings then this film is not for you. If you are a cold hearted bastard who couldn't care less about others then you will be bored by this film. For the rest of us this should be watched and thought about. For my part, I believe the 'broken windows' monologue is brilliant.

    I'm not normally a great fan of James Nesbitt as his characters can be a bit OTT but this he gives gives a solid and believable performance. The script is very good and the support actors give a more than adequate performance.

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Production company
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      • 1h 39m(99 min)
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