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Supernova

  • 2020
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  • 1h 35m
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Supernova (2020)
Sam (Colin Firth) and Tusker (Stanley Tucci), partners of twenty years, are traveling across England in their old camper van visiting friends, family and places from their past. Following a life-changing diagnosis, their time together has become more important than ever, until secret plans test their love like never before.
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Sam and Tusker are traveling across England in their old RV to visit friends, family and places from their past. Since Tusker was diagnosed with dementia two years ago, their time together i... Read allSam and Tusker are traveling across England in their old RV to visit friends, family and places from their past. Since Tusker was diagnosed with dementia two years ago, their time together is the most important thing they have.Sam and Tusker are traveling across England in their old RV to visit friends, family and places from their past. Since Tusker was diagnosed with dementia two years ago, their time together is the most important thing they have.

  • Director
    • Harry Macqueen
  • Writer
    • Harry Macqueen
  • Stars
    • Colin Firth
    • Stanley Tucci
    • Pippa Haywood
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    • Director
      • Harry Macqueen
    • Writer
      • Harry Macqueen
    • Stars
      • Colin Firth
      • Stanley Tucci
      • Pippa Haywood
    • 156User reviews
    • 172Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Sam
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Tusker
    Pippa Haywood
    Pippa Haywood
    • Lilly
    Peter MacQueen
    • Clive
    Nina Marlin
    Nina Marlin
    • Charlotte
    Ian Drysdale
    Ian Drysdale
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    Sarah Woodward
    Sarah Woodward
    • Sue
    James Dreyfus
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    • Tim
    Lori Campbell
    • Lola
    Daneka Etchells
    • Rachel
    • (as Daneka Charlotte Etchells)
    Halema Hussain
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    Julie Hannan
    Julie Hannan
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    Imogen Barnfather
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    Ruth Crane
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    Toby Gaffney
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    Adi Jones
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    Ian Mackenzie
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    • Director
      • Harry Macqueen
    • Writer
      • Harry Macqueen
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    7ferguson-6

    the stars shine brightly

    Greetings again from the darkness. Relationships end. Sometimes that brings relief, other times pain. For long time couple Sam and Tusker, the end is speeding towards them and they are each taking approaches on how best to handle. Writer-director Harry Macqueen delivers a tender story that is elevated by two extraordinary lead performances.

    Colin Firth (Oscar winner, THE KING'S SPEECH, 2010) stars as Sam, a concert pianist, and Stanley Tucci (Oscar nominated, THE LOVELY BONES, 2009) co-stars as Tusker, a published novelist. These are arguably career best performances from both, and they complement each other so well on screen that we simply forget we are watching actors and accept the plight of this couple - of these two men. Driving along in their RV from a bygone era, they have the familiar exchanges that come from spending a lifetime together. We enjoy their banter, but it's Sam's opening line that sets the tone when he says, "We're not going back, you know". He's referring to a suitcase that Tusker didn't allow him to help pack, though soon enough we realize that line is even more to the point when it comes to their life journey.

    As the bucolic northern England countryside passes by, it becomes evident that Tusker has early onset dementia. Though more present than not, he sometimes forgets a word, while in his worst moments doesn't know where he is or how he arrived. The purpose of the trip is two-fold: Sam is giving a 'comeback' concert after many years away from the circuit, and this is Tusker's farewell visit to family and friends. Of course, we (and Tusker) also recognize that this is likely the final fond memory this couple will make. While Sam is insistent that he can help Tusker remain productive, Tusker is well aware that he will quickly become a burden to the man he loves - and that's not something he wants to see happen.

    Dementia is a slow fade, often over many years. Recognizing that it's happening to you is as painful as watching a loved one decline. People deal with this in their own way, and Macqueen's film handles it gently, while the actors exhibit much grace in their portrayals. The line, "It's not about fair. It's about love" really struck a nerve, and made it clear that these are two characters we like and believe in - inside a story that's heart-wrenching. Star-gazing plays a role here, and there's only a mild poke at Margaret Thatcher's policy towards gays. This isn't a movie of politics, but rather one of emotions and humanity. Not much happens here ... only everything. Best to reach for the stars, as "we're not going back."

    *side note: I did have to look up "frog-marching" since it's used in conversation, and I had not previously heard the phrase. The film hits theaters on January 29, 2021 and Digital on February 16, 2021
    xfrbygg

    Beautiful

    Absolutely loved the performances in this film. It felt like a play with the two main actors but opened up with the wide landscape of the Lake District - it was stunning. Tucci and Firth were so convincing and played the scenario so well - we were deeply moved. Yes it is melancholy and sad but it has great moments of humour, especially at the start, that I think we can all relate to. An honest and raw portrayal of dementia in stunning surroundings. Absolutely loved it.
    7paul-allaer

    Tender movie reflecting on mortality and the fleeting life

    "Supernova" (2020 release from the UK; 93 min.) brings the story of Sam and his longtime partner Tusker. As the movie opens, Sam is driving their RV out on the countryside in northern England. It is clear that Tusker is not quite alright, and in fact it isn't long before we learn he is in the early stages of dementia... At this point we are 10 min. into the movie, but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the second film directed by British actor Harry Macqueen (after "Hinterland"). Here he has two aging guys, a longtime couple, reflect on mortality and the fleeting life as they prepare for the day that Tusker will no longer remember anything at all. Hence they hit the road one more time to visit favorite spots and meet up with family and friends. There really isn't much of a "plot" to speak of, and that is quite alright. Watch instead the wonderful performances of the two leads: Colin Firth as the classical pianist Sam who in contemplating a return to the stage; and Stanley Tucci as the writer Tusker who, when told "You're still Tusker", laments that "No, I'm not. I just look like him", one of the many aching moments in the film. "Supernova" isn't the first, or last, film dealing with dementia and/or Alzheimer's issues. But "Supernova" does so in a quiet and restrained manner (the British way!), and along the way finds a path into your heart for these rich characters.

    "Supernova" premiered at last Fall's San Sebastian film festival, and opened late January in select theaters. The Friday early evening screening where I saw this at turned out to be a private screening: I was literally the only person in the theater (and the rest of the movieplex pretty much looked like a ghost town--I honestly do not understand how movieplexes can continue to operate like this on a profitable basis. If you are in the mood for a tender film reflecting on mortality and the fleeting like and featuring great performances from Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci, I'd readily suggest you check this out, be it in the theater (doubtful at this point), on VOD, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
    8pgeary6001

    Sombre, But Finely Crafted

    Two stellar performances from Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci are the main draw for this study of the onset of dementia. The screenplay is delicate and nuanced, with a resolution that is both satisfying and poignant. A perfect counterpoint to the flood of superhero CGI monstrosities.
    JohnDeSando

    Firth and Tucci set the standard for quiet, classy performance.

    "You're not supposed to mourn someone before they die." Tusker (Stanley Tucci)

    With early-onset dementia (never mentioned, just "the bloody thing," Tusker, a respected novelist, pretty much feels life closing in. His lover, Sam (Colin Firth, even more low-key than ever), a well-known pianist, is facing the inevitable with as much good-will toward the fates as is possible. Something grander about dementia is in this quiet, contemplative drama eclipsing even the success of Julianne Moore in "Still Alice" and Julie Christie in "Away From Her."

    The vastness of the universe helps these two amateur astronomers cope by showing the smallness of lives and fates and the assimilation we experience after we leave this mortal coil. Like all of us, Sam wonders if even that cosmic salve can save him from his oncoming grief of loss: "Am I strong enough? Can I do it?"

    In a motorhome touring England's grand Lake District, we observe from the back seat as two buddies in the front on maybe their last adventure exchanging good-natured barbs that fulfill my requirement for buddy banter from good road pictures to my own travels with close friends. When Tusker asks Sam how things are going, Sam replies, "It's fine for me." Only a long-time love could respond, "Liar." The minimalism belies a depth of the love and understanding. Nice.

    Writer-director Harry Macqueen deftly arranges the climax of the road trip with a surprise birthday party Tasker arranges for Sam at Sam's relatives' country home. The abundance of love for the couple mitigates the slow-coming sorrow of inevitable loss to remind us that love is the antidote to sorrow and the source for joy at whatever time the universe calls us back:

    "Thanks," says Sam. "For what?" replies Tusker. "This," responds Sam. That's enough said about quiet love as they travel like a supernova full of light and strength on the way out.

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    • Trivia
      During a January 2021 LA Times interview with Emily Zemler, Stanley Tucci said that he was originally cast as Sam and Colin Firth as Tusker, but during their pre-filming discussions they both came to agree that they should switch the roles: "'We sat down and started talking about the script and where we'd be shooting, and then Colin said, "Stanley, I think maybe we should switch roles,"' remembers Tucci, who initially brought the film to Firth after meeting with Macqueen. 'I said, 'I've been thinking the same thing." And I don't know why. I just felt it. So we read both ways for Harry-and I could tell Harry was panicked when we told him-and it was evident.' 'It was an amazing process,' Macqueen adds. 'They brought that to me, and we decided to do an audition, which is an amazing privilege for a writer-director to have two people like Stanley and Colin sitting in a room reading both roles. I picked five or 10 scenes from the film, and they were kind of brilliant at both roles, as you can imagine. But there was just something about the quintessential Englishness that Colin brought to Sam and a kind gregarious energy that Stanley immediately brought to [the American] Tusker, which made the lighter moments in the film really sing. It just felt right all of a sudden.'"
    • Goofs
      Near the beginning as the road trip starts, Donovan's Catch the Wind comes on the radio. Stanley Tucci's character, Tusker, says to Colin Firth's character, Sam, "Don't you remember this? Where were you in the 70s?" The song was recorded, released and was in the charts in 1965. Both Stanley and Colin would only have been 4 at the time, although their characters may of course be older.
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      Tusker: But being sad when something is gone, just means it was great while it was there. right?

    • Soundtracks
      Catch The Wind
      Performed by Donovan

      Written by Donovan (as Donovan Phillips Leitch)

      Published by Donovan (Music) Ltd

      Licensed courtesy of Santuary Records Group, a BMG Company

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Blacker Street Media)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un Amor Memorable
    • Filming locations
      • Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK(driving, houses, lakes, mountains)
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • Quiddity Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $234,220
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $90,096
      • Jan 31, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,415,787
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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