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Gypo

  • 2005
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Gypo (2005)
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It charts the breakdown of a working class family when the teenage daughter befriends a refugee girl. Helen has been married to Paul for 25 years. They live a monotonous and frozen existence... Read allIt charts the breakdown of a working class family when the teenage daughter befriends a refugee girl. Helen has been married to Paul for 25 years. They live a monotonous and frozen existence. Helen is desperate, damaged, and looking for change. Paul - bitter, hypocritical and big... Read allIt charts the breakdown of a working class family when the teenage daughter befriends a refugee girl. Helen has been married to Paul for 25 years. They live a monotonous and frozen existence. Helen is desperate, damaged, and looking for change. Paul - bitter, hypocritical and bigoted, sick and tired of being in the poverty trap - is on the brink of a breakdown. His bi... Read all

  • Director
    • Jan Dunn
  • Writer
    • Jan Dunn
  • Stars
    • Pauline McLynn
    • Chloe Sirene
    • Paul McGann
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    459
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    • Director
      • Jan Dunn
    • Writer
      • Jan Dunn
    • Stars
      • Pauline McLynn
      • Chloe Sirene
      • Paul McGann
    • 10User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Pauline McLynn
    Pauline McLynn
    • Helen
    Chloe Sirene
    Chloe Sirene
    • Tasha
    Paul McGann
    Paul McGann
    • Paul
    Rula Lenska
    Rula Lenska
    • Irina
    Tamzin Dunstone
    • Kelly
    Barry Latchford
    • Jimmy
    Freddie Connor
    Freddie Connor
    • Tasha's Husband
    Tom Stuart
    Tom Stuart
    • Darren
    Olegar Fedoro
    Olegar Fedoro
    • Tasha's Father
    Sean Wilton
    • Art Tutor
    Angelica O'Reilly
    • Prostitute
    Rebecca Clow
    • Terminal Hostess
    Majid Iqbal
    • Illegal Worker
    Ashley McGuire
    • Penny
    Josef Altin
    Josef Altin
    • Michael
    Claire Angus
    • Irina's Neighbour
    James Blanchard
    • Tall Bully
    Clara Clow
    • Baby Jordan
    • Director
      • Jan Dunn
    • Writer
      • Jan Dunn
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    2kevin-477

    Crass

    I've given it 2, but even then I find it hard to justify such a high mark. I had high hopes for this film, having read reviews in which it was praised for presenting a refreshing and original take on the refugee/asylum issue. I'm sorry, but for me - a die-hard liberal who should have lapped up its messages - it simply didn't deliver. Stylistically, it was awful to watch: more goofs and blunders and continuity slips than I could count. The script was terrible: it seemed like a middle-class film-maker's idea of how working-class people speak and behave. It sounded like a workshop piece from a creative writing class. The characters didn't work, either. Not a single one of them was remotely believable - just a whole bunch of stereotypes. And despite a stellar cast, the acting was awful - which, I would guess, was largely to do with the direction, and not a little to do with the script. The whole thing failed to move me in any way - except when it came to ejecting the disc and taking it back to the shop.
    8wrlang

    good dramatic film

    Gypo is an interesting British film, once again proving good stuff doesn't have to come from Hollywood. A typical(?) British family lives a life of lies and deals with things as best they can until they meet a Chec mother and daughter who change their world. Gypo is apparently Brit slang for Gypsy/immigrants. This film proves that people all over the world are intolerant of others and are hypocrites. A couple of unexpected story swings made it a little more refreshing than the often mundane screen depiction of the disintegration of a family. Since the film took the same story from several points of view, it allowed you to better understand the characters background. I was glad that they really segregated the stories, otherwise it would have been confusing. All in all a good dramatic film.
    7hajoda

    Unexpected plot development, but Czech refugees???? inauthentic

    Being a Czech myself, I feel kind of about this movie. On the one hand, it is very didactic, simple, sometimes pathetic, but at the same time: Be it so. It is necessary and it does the so-called "job":

    1.look-at-yourselves-you-sometimes-dumb-and- blind-Brits-it's-never-black-and-white,

    2.look-at-yourselves-you-damned-Czechs- you're-not-able-to-protect-your-citizens, and the Roma situation in your country is really BAD

    3.or: cultural diversity is good, everyone has something to contribute with,

    4.or: not everyone is a money-thirsty economical immigrant.

    On the other hand, the family background and relations of these "Czech" refugees and their portrayal was something I had to cringe at. Truth is that I was wondering about Sirene's (Tasha's) accent all way long...and, with a great uncertainty, I concluded she must have been Slovak. (I didn't know she was English, so in a way her accent was persuasive, although it def. wasn't Czech) I assumed that her mother (Irina/Rula Lenska) must be Russian or Polish because these couple of words she uttered definitely weren't Czech, rather this Slavic universal mixture. The only Czech sentence she says is "miluju te" which means i love you, which is commonly used in English, but rarely amnong parents and children, rather for lovers. Another thing - Romanies tend to speak Romani language among each other, especially the older generation.

    However, these are minor details I can overlook. But what the hell was this bunch of guys, both Sub-Carpatian Ukrainian and mafioso like looking, that came after them??? I can't think of a single place in the Czech Republic where gypsies would look anything like it, not mentioning the fact that after 40 yrs of communism there's zero left of their traditional life. I mean Romanies of course have their communities, but a vast majority of them dress like other Czechs. In Gypo even the caravans (altho for refugees) were there to suggest this traditional nomadic life. The way Tasha's mother dressed and decorated herself is rarely seen among the Czech gypsies.

    If these refugees were from Slovakia or Romania, I would find it more credible.
    4healingcolours

    If you've got some time to waste..

    Gypo was a big disappointment. At the start of the film the screenplay was very unrealistic and I told my girlfriend about ten minutes in that if it didn't get better I would turn it off. I held out and when the story changed person it got a lot better.

    Pauline McLynn outperformed the script, she is capable of far better things. However, despite her best efforts, she just couldn't convince that Paul McGann was her husband; they were a mismatch. The star of the show was Chloe Sirene, who pulled off the Czech accent so well that she had me convinced (it wasn't until I watched the DVD extras that I found out she was English).

    All in all this is a poor film. I think the director was so obsessed with meeting the rules of the 'dogme' method that she was ignorant to the fact that people would actually have to watch it. Why make a film to comply with a set of rules when you should be making it to pleasure the viewer?
    6robertemerald

    Low budget intense look at a UK family and relations with refugees

    I got through this movie on the strength of the performances. I'm sure it does reflect how many ordinary Britons live their lives and their attitude to refugees. I quite liked the many views of life in Margate. The roving camera style was very low budget, an almost documentary style of following the drama, almost as low key as found footage dramas. The story was sweet, which was OK, and in the end that sweetness ran counter to the brutal attitudes of some of the players. If you are looking for a very realistic look at one family's stuck-in-a-rut dynamics, and the effect on that family of coming in contact with a couple trying to settle after fleeing from Europe, then this is for you.

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      First British feature to be registered as Dogme film.
    • Crazy credits
      Santa is credited "as himself".
    • Soundtracks
      If I Could Conquer You
      Music & Lyrics by Christiane Bjørg Nielsen (as Christiane Bjørg-Nielsen)

      Arrangements by Flemming Borby

      Performed by Labrador

      Produced by Flemming Borby

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cigó
    • Filming locations
      • Margate, Kent, England, UK(Seafont, christmas parade, Sculpture workshop)
    • Production companies
      • Medb Films
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Distant Eye Films
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    • Budget
      • £300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,517
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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