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My Name Is Hallam Foe

Original title: Hallam Foe
  • 2007
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
13K
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My Name Is Hallam Foe (2007)
This is the theatrical trailer for Mister Foe, directed by David Mackenzie.
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Hallam's talent for spying on people reveals his darkest fears-and his most peculiar desires. Driven to expose the true cause of his mother's death, he instead finds himself searching the ro... Read allHallam's talent for spying on people reveals his darkest fears-and his most peculiar desires. Driven to expose the true cause of his mother's death, he instead finds himself searching the rooftops of the city for love.Hallam's talent for spying on people reveals his darkest fears-and his most peculiar desires. Driven to expose the true cause of his mother's death, he instead finds himself searching the rooftops of the city for love.

  • Director
    • David Mackenzie
  • Writers
    • Peter Jinks
    • David Mackenzie
    • Ed Whitmore
  • Stars
    • Jamie Bell
    • Ruth Milne
    • John Paul Lawler
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Mackenzie
    • Writers
      • Peter Jinks
      • David Mackenzie
      • Ed Whitmore
    • Stars
      • Jamie Bell
      • Ruth Milne
      • John Paul Lawler
    • 58User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Jamie Bell
    Jamie Bell
    • Hallam
    Ruth Milne
    Ruth Milne
    • Jenny
    • (as Ruthie Milne)
    John Paul Lawler
    • Carl
    Claire Forlani
    Claire Forlani
    • Verity
    Lucy Holt
    Lucy Holt
    • Lucy
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Julius
    Malcolm Shields
    Malcolm Shields
    • Kilt Man
    John Comerford
    • Grumpy Glaswegian
    Gerry Cleary
    • Grumpy Glaswegian
    Paul Blair
    • Raincoat Man
    Neil McKinven
    Neil McKinven
    • Police Officer
    Sophia Myles
    Sophia Myles
    • Kate
    Jamie Sives
    Jamie Sives
    • Alasdair
    Maurice Roëves
    Maurice Roëves
    • Raymond
    • (as Maurice Roeves)
    Stuart Hepburn
    • Police Inspector
    Kirsty Shepherd
    • Alasdair's Wife
    Ewen Bremner
    Ewen Bremner
    • Andy
    Gregor Gillespie
    • Shopper
    • (uncredited)
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    • Director
      • David Mackenzie
    • Writers
      • Peter Jinks
      • David Mackenzie
      • Ed Whitmore
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    User reviews58

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    6StarsDown

    Character Study of Caricatures

    Mister Foe is another "indie coming of age dramedy" with a hip indie soundtrack about a charismatic teen with psychological problems. Hallam is a film about a boy who misses his dead mother and ends up striking up a relationship with a women who looks like her. Normally films handle the Oedipus complex a little tactfully but Mister Foe goes right for it and pulls no punches. Even after they set it up they go to the well once too often. Each character has a broadly drawn idea of their personality but we never get a sense of who they are. The fact that both of them have such emotional baggage is what is supposed to make it interesting, but they have that baggage because the film says they do. The baggage exists to create the characters and not that characters exist because of the baggage. At the end the character development seems to serve the plot more the the characters themselves. The best parts of this film is the voyeurism angle and even that seems to get lost in the shuffle and even downplayed to other aspects like a weak and unnecessary family drama in addition to a murder mystery that it seems even David Mackenzie tries to downplay and holds off as long as he can. Jamie Bell does give a great performance as Hallam playing a somber yet energetic teenager even if he doesn't have much to work with. David Mackenzie also does a great job of framing the film with some beautiful backdrops and backgrounds. It seems his weakest aspect is filming characters as his character moments are flat and uninteresting with the backgrounds being what gives it flare. Mister Foe is a character study of caricatures. It is fun and odd but at the same time shallow.
    10christopher-underwood

    Funny, affecting, stimulating, sexy, stylish and not a little alarming

    Excellent and spot on movie. Not only is this so well directed and acted, it has a difficult story to tell and convinces us 100% time. It is certainly in part the performance of Jamie Bell that helps us take this story of a peeping tom hero on board so effortlessly, but because everything else also buzzes so authentically, we can only conclude that , for once, we have a superb script. I didn't notice one word of dialogue that jarred and this when we have such taboo items up for discussion and for the doing of! Bell as mentioned is excellent but so are all the cast and because I do mean all we have to conclude that Mr Mackenzie has a rare actor directing skill. Sophia Myles is also well worthy of mention, and seems capable of disarming changes that always seem likely to catch one off guard. Funny, affecting, stimulating, sexy, stylish and not a little alarming. Do not miss this movie.
    7EnvyYouProductions

    Heartfelt drama with a terrific angry young man

    Since Hallam's (Jamie Bell) mother died two years ago, he has detached himself from life, watching (even spying) the people from a distance, going as far as breaking in and searching their closets. He despises his stepmother (a surprisingly matured Claire Forlani) who he suspects of having murdered his mom. So Hallam takes off from the Scottish countryside to Glasgow, where he prowls the roofs, and finds a girl eerily resembling his mother. Revealing more of the story wouldn't do it justice. Jamie Bell masterfully plays an angry young man, reminiscing of Holden Caulfield. The film creates magical sequences, sports a wry northern humour, and doesn't shy away from exploring the feeling of loss and pain. Although the plot background relies too much on textbook psychology, HALLAM FOE remains a kindhearted, lively drama beyond the streamline tearjerkers. 7/10
    8claudio_carvalho

    Oedipus Complex, Obsession and Voyeurism

    The seventeen year-old Hallam Foe (Jamie Bell) is a weird teenager that misses his mother that committed suicide, drowning in a lake nearby their house in Edinburgh after an overdose of sleeping pills. Hallam spends his spare time peeping the locals and blames his stepmother Verity Foe (Claire Forlani), accusing her of killing his mother. After a discussion with his father Julius Foe (Ciarán Hinds), Hallam sneaks out from his house and travels to London, where he sees Kate Breck (Sophia Myles) and becomes obsessed for her because of her resemblance with his mother. Kate hires Hallam to work in the kitchen of the hotel where she works and they have a strange romance, while Hallam reaches his maturity through the hardest way.

    "Hallam Foe" is a surprisingly great and stylish little movie with an original and erotic romance with Oedipus complex, obsession and voyeurism. The enjoyable story is funny, sexy and dramatic and the characters are well developed with great performances and chemistry of Jamie Bell and Sophia Myles. My vote is eight.

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    8slake09

    Overlooked and Under-appreciated

    This is one of the overlooked gems of indie cinema that make you happy to find it.

    Our friend Hallam Foe is a Scottish youth, upset over the suicide of his mother and the ascendancy of his stepmother. After various confrontations in his home town, mostly brought on by spying on the locals, he flees to London and begins a stalker type of romance with a hotel worker who looks like his deceased mother.

    The charm of this movie is in the witty dialog, Hallam's unexpected cleverness, and his determination to confront his own issues. Even though his actions would be somewhat creepy in an older or less charming person, you can sympathize with him and hope that he somehow manages to cope with life in the big city. The film starts out kind of slow and confused but gets together about 30 minutes in and becomes clear. The ending is especially good, being just about what you would expect to happen in real life.

    There is a real overtone of romance in this movie, making it a good date film, and a couple of clever sex scenes that are graphic without being explicit: there isn't much skin on display, but what's going on is obviously no-holds-barred humping.

    Guys will like this film for Hallam's cleverness and determination, girls will like it for the offbeat romance, and everyone will groove to it for the quirkiness. See it, you'll be happy you did.

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    • Trivia
      Although much of Hallam Foe is filmed in central Edinburgh, the film avoids showing Edinburgh Castle, which is visible from many of the real life locations.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning, when Verity is being assisted in waxing her legs, she is clearly still wearing stockings (you can tell by the color of her legs and the difference between most of the leg and the top, where the welt distinguishes the terminus of the stocking. A stocking would prevent wax from fully adhering to the leg hair and nullify its effectiveness.
    • Quotes

      Kate Breck: Is there a love in your life?

      Hallam Foe: She's dead. Would you like to meet her?

      Kate Breck: I like creepy guys.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits appear to have been hand-lettered. There are even words and names that have been crossed out, apparently having been included in error.
    • Soundtracks
      Salvese quien pueda
      Written by Juana Molina

      Performed by Juana Molina

      Published by Domino Publishing Co. Ltd.

      Courtesy of Domino Recording Co. Ltd

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Offical blog
      • Official US site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Espiando un deseo
    • Filming locations
      • Film City Glasgow, Govan, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Film4
      • Ingenious Film Partners
      • Scottish Screen
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • £3,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,641
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,490
      • Sep 7, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,149,799
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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