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Joy Division

  • 2006
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Joy Division (2006)
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A teen orphan fights against the Red Army and in the aftermath of World War II is "adopted" by a Soviet commissar. Years later, during the Cold War, he is a KGB agent and is sent to London, ... Read allA teen orphan fights against the Red Army and in the aftermath of World War II is "adopted" by a Soviet commissar. Years later, during the Cold War, he is a KGB agent and is sent to London, where he ends up questioning his life.A teen orphan fights against the Red Army and in the aftermath of World War II is "adopted" by a Soviet commissar. Years later, during the Cold War, he is a KGB agent and is sent to London, where he ends up questioning his life.

  • Director
    • Reg Traviss
  • Writers
    • Rosemary Mason
    • Reg Traviss
  • Stars
    • Ed Stoppard
    • Tom Schilling
    • Bernadette Heerwagen
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Reg Traviss
    • Writers
      • Rosemary Mason
      • Reg Traviss
    • Stars
      • Ed Stoppard
      • Tom Schilling
      • Bernadette Heerwagen
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Ed Stoppard
    Ed Stoppard
    • Thomas (older)
    Tom Schilling
    Tom Schilling
    • Thomas (younger)
    Bernadette Heerwagen
    Bernadette Heerwagen
    • Melanie
    Bernard Hill
    Bernard Hill
    • Dennis
    Lea Mornar
    Lea Mornar
    • Astrid
    Michelle Gayle
    Michelle Gayle
    • Yvonne
    Sean Chapman
    Sean Chapman
    • Harris
    Sybille Gebhardt
    Sybille Gebhardt
    • Stephanie
    Bernard Kay
    Bernard Kay
    • Bothringaye
    Suzanne von Borsody
    Suzanne von Borsody
    • Mother
    Ricci Harnett
    Ricci Harnett
    • Sgt Harry Stone
    Levente Törköly
    Levente Törköly
    • Soviet Captain
    Marlon Kittel
    Marlon Kittel
    • Max
    Dietrich Hollinderbäumer
    Dietrich Hollinderbäumer
    • Grandpa
    Gyula Benedek
    • Krivosheyev
    Péter Kertész
    • Sokolov
    Thomas Darchinger
    Thomas Darchinger
    • Karl
    Ram John Holder
    Ram John Holder
    • Neville
    • Director
      • Reg Traviss
    • Writers
      • Rosemary Mason
      • Reg Traviss
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    3candyapplegrey

    More Tom Schilling please, less of the other guy

    Perhaps I should have been warned by the banner across the top of the box 'THE PAST IS A PLACE YOU CANNOT ESCAPE' (so profound - not) and the fact that the only praise longer than one word they have is from something called Boys Toys, who proclaim 'SEARING WARTIME SET-PIECES'. The latter at least is true.

    Here's an edited synopsis: 'In the last days of World War II, a teenager is forced into battle against the advancing Red Army ... he is captured by the Russians and disappears behind the Iron Curtain ... 17 years later, he is recruited ... and sent on a mission by the KGB to London'.

    Bought this because Tom Schilling was in it but have to agree with the other reviewers - his bits are excellent, the German back story is the only watchable part, mostly because of his natural, effortless, sympathetic performance and far more credible and moving than the 60s spy episodes. They should have expanded this to movie length and completely cut the 60s section.

    This film was written and directed by Reg Traviss. There's a reason this guy's not a household name and this movie could be it. First, he's cast Ed Stoppard (no relation to Tom or Miriam - oh wait, yes, he's their son; nothing like getting a part on merit, and this is nothing like it). His lines are delivered in an affectless tone, reminiscent of Keira Knightley at the wooden beginning of her career, with one of those irritating schizophrenic accents British people adopt to please Americans, often heard in US teen drama, such as Dawson's Creek and One Tree Hill; for the first half of a sentence, they sound as if they're in Downton, for the second half, they sound like they're in EastEnders, i.e. posh then common. No one in England really talks like this. And whereas everything Tom Schilling does is finely nuanced; Ed Stoppard's a blunt instrument and he doesn't have the charisma to carry a weak storyline. It's not entirely his fault as he doesn't have much to work with.

    Then, if he started as German, then went to live in Russia, why doesn't he speak English with a foreign accent? It has to be pointed out that Tom Schilling is way more convincing in a second language than Ed is in his first. It would have made more sense (since Schilling was playing 10 years younger than his actual age), to age him a mere 7 years and allow him to play the older version too. At least there would have been a consistency as far as accents are concerned.

    The story and script are dire. The 60s spy plot is stultifying (consisting of Ed waiting on a succession of benches to rendezvous with other spies), though they try to spice it up by adding Michelle Gayle (not really known for her acting and this isn't going to help) as a supremely uninteresting love interest. They both like art so they fall in love. It's as bland and as undeveloped as that but no doubt Reg thought it represented a real meeting of minds.

    There's a very irritating cameo from Bernard Hill as a disaffected Communist who spouts tripe like: 'Are we the leaders? Or are we the led? Or are we neither?' which must pass for deep in Reg Traviss's world and Ed's too as he responds 'It's a lot to think about'. No, it ain't. Who cares? Worse than all this though is the voice-over, which is another attempt to be deep, with Ed delivering such pearls of wisdom as 'strength through experience to again become strong'. Hmm. This doesn't mean anything. Or 'the unstoppable force of nature swept through my heart'. Neither does this. But Reg is fond of 'unstoppable force'; it crops up more than once.

    Don't go thinking this has anything much to do with either the Joy Division of the Nazis or the band of the late 70s. If only.

    My final verdict is that there's just about enough Tom Schilling to warrant any fan of his watching this movie.
    8MrOllie

    Well worth seeing!

    I just happened to notice that this film was about to start on "Movies4Men" TV Channel, so I decided to give it a try. I am glad that I did. I really enjoyed this movie about a young German who arrives in London in 1962 as a Russian spy. The film shows in various flashbacks how this young man had ended up in the situation he is now in. The battle scenes of Russian soldiers fighting in the rubble of Berlin against the remnants of German resistance is well handled and the brutality by some of these soldiers against one young girl in particular, is realistic. As an espionage fan I also liked the spy element as well, with some good background 1960's Shadows music. It is well worth seeing should you get the chance to do so.
    9ken-722-711291

    As Good As It Gets

    A movie that captures both the brutality and the futility of war wonderfully well, some scenes which are as good as any I have ever seen from any movie depicting that era. A first class debut film from a British Director we will no doubt be hearing a lot more of in the coming years.

    Some of the action shots and fighting amidst the rubble of a Berlin in ruins reminded me of 'Saving Private Ryan' in that the director managed to bring the viewer right into the action. Tremendous stuff. It was without a doubt, for me, the most interesting and best part of the film, I wanted more.

    As a writer with a vivid imagination and and overwhelming desire to produce stories within a story I was just a little disappointed in the ending, I wanted the film to go on longer and give me more.... Surely a good sign? I wanted more romance too, perhaps a final twist. Nevertheless a movie well worth watching. I feel that the best is yet to come from the director Reg Traviss, if someone were to give him a good WWII story I would be first in the queue at the cinema.
    10meshman79

    A fantastic war movie

    I hired this movie from Love Film, didn't really know what to expect apart from some 2nd world war action. Five minutes in, I had a big smile on my face, the film is brilliant! If like me, you're a 2nd world war / cold war movie fan - you're in for a treat!

    The attention to detail is fantastic, from costume to locations and the realisation of war torn Germany as well as the war's aftermath years later in London is flawlessly executed. It's a non- linear story and fluctuates between the protagonist's experiences in WW2 as well as his involvement in the cold war. It's not all war though and there's a really powerful romantic aspect. I would go into more detail about the story but I don't want to give anything away to anyone who hasn't seen it!

    All I'll say is you should definitely get your hands on it!

    Oh, and Bernadette Heerwagen is hot - loving the bathroom scene ; )
    4mcrooney-545-857466

    clumsy

    clumsy and heavy handed...I wanted more London and less flashback and the narrative just doesn't work. The rape scenes are really unnecessary and add nothing to the story. Less telling and more showing would have helped this movie. The more I watched the more I fast forwarded through the WW2 scenes (which is weird for me) and shot to the spy / intrigue elements. Funnily enough though after the movie and I had gone our separate ways I still enjoyed the redeeming features, namely, the concepts tackled in the movie - loyalty, the past, control and freedom. Hey who thought to the put the SAME surf rock song in the girlfriend London scenes? Whacky...

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      Joy Division (2006) is a British-German-Hungarian film directed by Reg Traviss. The story is a fictional biopic which follows the life of a boy in Germany at the end of World War II into his adulthood in Russia and London during the Cold War. The script was written by Traviss and Rosemary Mason and went into production in 2004 after completion of Traviss' short film JD Pilot (2003), based upon the same script and which also starred Ed Stoppard in the role of adult Thomas. Joy Division was shown for the film industry at the Cannes Film Festival European Film Market and at the American Film Market in 2005. It was invited to screen at the Copenhagen International Film Festival in 2006 and was released theatrically in the United Kingdom in November 2006.
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      Krivosheyev: [Krivosheyev briefs Thomas on former Nazi Steiner] ... but it was discovered that he was an informer for the British Secret Police.

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • Hungary
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Escuadron letal
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Dreamtool Entertainment
      • Hungarian Film Connection
      • IMS 5 LLP
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $283,599
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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