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Dirty Filthy Love

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.6K
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Shirley Henderson in Dirty Filthy Love (2004)
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A man's life falls apart as a result of his affliction with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Tourette's Syndrome in this touching and funny tale.A man's life falls apart as a result of his affliction with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Tourette's Syndrome in this touching and funny tale.A man's life falls apart as a result of his affliction with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Tourette's Syndrome in this touching and funny tale.

  • Director
    • Adrian Shergold
  • Writers
    • Jeff Pope
    • Ian Puleston-Davies
  • Stars
    • Michael Sheen
    • Adrian Bower
    • Claudie Blakley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adrian Shergold
    • Writers
      • Jeff Pope
      • Ian Puleston-Davies
    • Stars
      • Michael Sheen
      • Adrian Bower
      • Claudie Blakley
    • 26User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 BAFTA Awards
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Michael Sheen
    Michael Sheen
    • Mark Furness
    Adrian Bower
    Adrian Bower
    • Nathan
    Claudie Blakley
    Claudie Blakley
    • Kathy
    Anastasia Griffith
    Anastasia Griffith
    • Stevie
    Katie McGuinness
    Katie McGuinness
    • Alison
    Anton Lesser
    Anton Lesser
    • Charles
    Ebe Sievwright
    • Tom
    Elliot Cowan
    Elliot Cowan
    • Gareth
    Rupert Young
    Rupert Young
    • Josh
    Shirley Henderson
    Shirley Henderson
    • Charlotte
    John O'Mahony
    • Dr. Dunphy
    Daniel Kruyer
    • Cabbie
    Stewart Wright
    • Rhodri
    Bhasker Patel
    Bhasker Patel
    • Hasim
    Kika Markham
    Kika Markham
    • Geraldine
    Mercedes Grower
    Mercedes Grower
    • Gemma
    Tim Stern
    Tim Stern
    • Kenneth
    Malcolm Rogers
    Malcolm Rogers
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    • Director
      • Adrian Shergold
    • Writers
      • Jeff Pope
      • Ian Puleston-Davies
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    User reviews26

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    7rrsmac

    Funny, engaging, truthful, heartbreaking.

    The ever-impressive Michael Sheen plays Mark Furness. We meet Mark as he is just coming to terms with his illness: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Tourette's Syndrome. The increasing toll his illness takes is the breakup of his marriage and the loss of his job as an architect. He joins a self-help group where he meets Charlotte (played by Shirley Henderson) who clearly is the correct partner for him, who happens to be similarly afflicted, but he still obsesses after his estranged wife, amongst other things.

    As someone with a close relative who suffers from OCD, I was suspicious of this TV film. I thought it may be either insensitive or on the other hand schmaltzy. I was pleased to find out that the film was neither. I suspect one or both of the writers and/or the director is familiar with OCD as the film is funny without being exploitative and heartbreaking without being schmaltzy.

    The greatest credit has to go to both Michael Sheen and Shirley Henderson, the lead actors. Both were absolutely excellent when the temptation for some actors in this position could have been to go over the top. Michael Sheen is sure to be a big name soon.
    buddhahon

    Delightful Dark Comedy

    I recently watched this film a few days ago and I must say, it really took me by surprise. At the start of the film, I cracked up at the main character's behavior and the deeper I got into the film, I realized that I know someone who has the same problem but not as severely. The main actor did so well with the twitching and facial movements it made me think of the person I know who does the EXACT same thing. You feel deeply what the character does and he truly wants to control his problem but needs to face reality that he has a mental illness(?). Definitely a movie worth watching and one that will get you thinking about people who suffer or handle their OCD/Tourette's Syndrome.
    8leonardjk

    Definitely worth watching, but flawed

    This unusual movie was very well done, but overlong. The story arc is predictable, but the journey is worth the ride.

    The odd camera angles do indeed help us feel Mark's discomfort. Even in casual conversations we alternate between overly tight head shots and very long shots; the camera never allows us to become comfortable with the situation.

    I disagree with Missipecac in one area only. This film does indeed directly laugh at, and allow us to laugh at, the traits of OCD. I noticed, however, that this only happened between OCD sufferers. The outsiders in the film never laughed. They were always uncomfortable, frightened, distant, or confused. And the viewer was never given the opportunity to laugh in these situations.

    It was only when the OCD sufferers could let their guard down and laugh (instead of crying) that the viewer could laugh along with them.

    The predictableness of the plot did make for a movie that was too long. It could have been a good 10-15 minutes shorter. Even so, there was one obvious reference to a scene that was cut that I found quite jarring.

    I was a spouse of a person with a major mental illness (not OCD). I would have liked to see the wife drawn a bit more fully. There were hints at her underlying sadness, regret, and guilt, but only the tiniest of hints.

    I think this movie is a MUCH better examination of OCD than As Good As It Gets with Jack Nicholson. That movie was insufferably cute. In Dirty Filthy Love, even when you laugh at OCD, you never, ever find it cute or quirky.
    8Unremarkable

    Brilliant!

    I note that, at the time of writing, this page recommends "Love Actually" if you liked "Dirty Filthy Love". People, please understand that the two are *not* alike--"Dirty Filthy Love" is *much* better! It has real people in it, and real comedy, and real heartbreak. And no blockbuster soundtrack with uplifting music on.

    The two lead characters suffer from OCD and Tourettes, and meet at a support group. This sounds like it's going to be a very naff film, I know, which is why I was confused when my reliable Guardian TV guide raved on about how it was the treat of the year. But, as usual, they were right--this is a beautiful film with great comedy and great pain. Just of course, like real life. Amazingly, it's very sympathetic to sufferers.

    Please, see this if you can, it's a great and moving indie film.
    Missipecac

    A break from the norm, but fails to live up to promise

    I had been eagerly anticipating this one off drama special ever since ITV started the advertising campaign a few weeks previously. The story of a man whose life is torn apart by an obsessive compulsive disorder was certainly a break from the monotonous murder mystery garbage the channel usually churns out in the Sunday 9pm time slot.

    However, I'm afraid to report that I was disappointed with the final result. Yes, Dirty Filthy Love was an impressive piece of drama. From the very start the audience was made to feel as in they too were in Mark's obsessive universe, due the intelligent use of camera angles. The viewer almost felt that character's own discomfort themselves. And yes, the central story of Mark's marriage to Stevie breaking down helped to create a genuine sense of sadness for the character & his plight.

    However, the feeling created for Mark was one of sympathy, not empathy. I couldn't help but feel that by making light of OCDs, the film-makers had certainly spun out a confused narrative. Was it a comedy? Was it a drama? It was hard to know what the makers' intentions were. Were we supposed to be laughing at the illness, or feeling sorry for them?

    Of course, I know the old saying - if you can't laugh at something all you can do is cry. And I know that being able to lighten up about a serious subject is a very healthy thing to do. And OCD is certainly an illness that creates plenty of opportunities for joke-making. I know because I am a sufferer of the condition myself. However, I just felt that there were sometimes were the makers should have resisted the temptation to go for the laugh-factor, & concentrated more on showing the true complexities.

    The fact is OCD is a condition that can not be neatly tied up in a Sunday night prime-time slot. For most, there is no beginning, middle and end. Its something that can fester and fester for years, causing a secret, constant pain to the sufferer. The extreme outcome of Mark's case was most certainly done for drama purposes.

    I hope that those who watched and had no previous understanding of the condition came away more educated. But I doubt that they did. For the most part I predict that the audience came away thinking, "Its so weird, I just don't get it. Chocolate powder on his face? But I liked him though, he was a nice character."

    The thing is OCD is not just something that occurs in extreme cases. I'm sure that most people who watched & were baffled by the quirky behaviours actual have some small OCD 'quirks' themselves. Ask yourselves this - have you ever checked, doubled checked & checked again that all the light switches are off or that the bedside alarm is set correctly? Do you often ensure that everything around you is 'straightened' and tidied up before you relax on the couch? Have you ever been convinced that a particular item of clothing has been responsible for an occurrence of bad/good luck?

    Maybe the issues at hand are closer than you may have realized.

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    • Trivia
      One of the writers of this screenplay, Ian Puleston-Davies, drew on his own experiences as a sufferer of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Characters with OCD in Film and TV (2015)

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2004 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Vatican
      • Norway
      • Guatemala
      • United States
    • Official site
      • ITV (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Грязная любовь
    • Filming locations
      • De La Warr Pavilion, Marina, Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex, England, UK(location)
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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