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Cemetery Junction

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
25K
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Cemetery Junction (2010)
A 1970s-set comedy centered on three upstart professional men working at an insurance company.
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ComedyDrama

A 1970s-set comedy centered on three young working class friends in a dreary suburb of Reading.A 1970s-set comedy centered on three young working class friends in a dreary suburb of Reading.A 1970s-set comedy centered on three young working class friends in a dreary suburb of Reading.

  • Directors
    • Ricky Gervais
    • Stephen Merchant
  • Writers
    • Ricky Gervais
    • Stephen Merchant
  • Stars
    • Christian Cooke
    • Felicity Jones
    • Tom Hughes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ricky Gervais
      • Stephen Merchant
    • Writers
      • Ricky Gervais
      • Stephen Merchant
    • Stars
      • Christian Cooke
      • Felicity Jones
      • Tom Hughes
    • 98User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Christian Cooke
    Christian Cooke
    • Freddie Taylor
    Felicity Jones
    Felicity Jones
    • Julie
    Tom Hughes
    Tom Hughes
    • Bruce Pearson
    Jack Doolan
    Jack Doolan
    • Snork
    Ricky Gervais
    Ricky Gervais
    • Mr. Taylor
    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Mr Kendrick
    Matthew Goode
    Matthew Goode
    • Mike Ramsay
    Steve Speirs
    Steve Speirs
    • Sgt. Wyn Davies
    Jessica Jones
    • Girl in Street
    Madeleine Dunbar
    Madeleine Dunbar
    • Wife in Bar
    Andrew Brooke
    Andrew Brooke
    • Husband in Bar
    Burn Gorman
    Burn Gorman
    • PC Renwick
    Anne Reid
    Anne Reid
    • Freddie's Gran
    Julia Davis
    Julia Davis
    • Mrs Taylor
    Albert Welling
    Albert Welling
    • Mr. Waring
    Katy Murphy
    • Mrs Waring
    Francis Magee
    Francis Magee
    • Mr Pearson
    David Earl
    David Earl
    • Brian
    • Directors
      • Ricky Gervais
      • Stephen Merchant
    • Writers
      • Ricky Gervais
      • Stephen Merchant
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    Kirpianuscus

    like a song

    A seductive film. A drama , like a comedy. About ages, choices, appearences, mariage, friendship, teens, love, about small things defining each of us and about freedom. A film like an old song. Not for "70's atmosphere, but for accuracy of a near reality to you feel. A film about life, in its basic characteristics and about fundamental option defining it. The best scene, reminding the portraits of Vermeer-Emily Watson preparing the tea for her Mr. Kendrick , in blue dress, viewed from open door .
    8notifynow

    This is so underrated!

    So many absolutely priceless moments. You can see Gervais and Merchant's masterful moments here. The writing is so top notch, so many unexpected twists that make it an utter delight to watch. And the ending is so unpredictable and wonderful. Every actor was just at the top of their game. You have to credit so much of that to the director(s).
    7jamesgill-1

    Gervais brings big screen budget to small town Britain

    Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's nostalgic comedy drama of 1970s Britain has its heart in the right place. OK, there is nothing strikingly original here – think 'The Likely Lads' meets American buddy movie spliced with stock Gervais stand-up material – but the craft of this movie lies not in breaking boundaries. Instead, it offers its audience a chance to feel the warm cosiness of familiarity.

    The film charts the hopes and dreams of three friends as they seek to break out of a small, stagnating community before they end up trapped in the same dead-end lives of their parents. Their loyalty to each other forms the heart of the story, even as they come to realise that their aspirations will inevitably lead them in different directions. The motivation for their friendship relies on a genuine apprehension that there may be no escape from the stifling 50s attitude that pervades their community. This is, as they so wryly remark, a town that the Swinging Sixties passed by.

    The characters work well together – there's an engaging chemistry between the three relatively unknown actors. Christian Cooke plays Freddie Taylor, the boy with a job with an insurance company, hoping to leave behind the factory work of his father. Tom Hughes is excellent as the angry, rebellious Bruce, appalled by his dad's lack of spirit yet all too aware of his own grim prospects. The trio is completed by Jack Doolan as 'Snork', the hapless station announcer looking up to the flair of his closest friends. The three leads are ably supported by a cast that includes Ralph Fiennes and Emily Watson, as well as some familiar faces from the Gervais and Merchant back catalogue. A prize for anyone who spots Karl Pilkington's fetching moustache…

    Whilst there are moments where the dialogue appears more than a little stilted, for the most part the action fizzes nicely between the three characters. He may only have a small role within the actual film, but Gervais' voice is clearly audible whenever there is an intelligent put-down or a comic observation. At times this intrudes on the authenticity of the characters, but generally the dialogue allows for a neat separation between Gervais' inclination towards biting comic scrutiny, and his more tempered capacity for gentle human interaction.

    Including a jukebox medley of a soundtrack that includes 70s classics from, among others, David Bowie and T-Rex, the film has that reflective rose-tinted-spectacle feel that has become so familiar to us in American films, but is far less common with the British cinema industry. Perhaps it's the weighty budget behind this film that sets it apart from other recent British period pieces. Perhaps it's the ability of the directors to throw off their typical British scepticism and capture that sense of breezy reminiscence.

    Whatever the answer, this is, for me, far more of an "American" film than movies such as 'Trainspotting', 'The Full Monty', or 'This Is England'. However, there is enough self-conscious humour and knowing sideways glances to make us realise that this is still a British film by a pair of British writers who, in 'The Office', gave us the best portrayal of British society for the new millennium. Gervais and Merchant have confirmed in this film that they are just about capable of making that dangerous leap from television to cinema. There is hopefully more to come, but 'Cemetery Junction' shows that their tongue-in-cheek blend of laughter and tears isn't likely to end with 'The Office' and 'Extras'.

    James Gill Twitter @jg8608 Find more reviews at http://web.me.com/gilljames/Single_Admission
    7napierslogs

    Ricky Gervais comes of age with "Cemetery Junction"

    Cemetery Junction is one of those poor, small British towns, where the men go to work in factories and the women try to keep their kids out of jail. Freddy (Christian Cooke) wants something different; he wants to wear a suit to work, drive a Rolls Royce home to a beautiful wife and kids in a big house. He thinks this is a more noble life to live, and at least he's doing something about it.

    I'm presuming this is a personal project for Ricky Gervais. The honesty and sheer accuracy of the time shine throughout the film. "Cemetery Junction" is a slice-of-life for young men growing up in poor suburbs in the 1970s. Freddy wants to get a job, his friends just want to get out. As they strive for what is supposed to be a better life, they realize the dark truths within everybody else in the town and what awaits them in their future.

    "Cemetery Junction" is not the laugh-out-loud, farcical comedy that we would expect from Gervais. It's a meaningful, subtle dramedy exploring young men coming of age. And here, Gervais himself has certainly come of age as a director, we know this is 1970s England, looking poor and spectacular at the same time, and highlighting some exceptional performances by the young cast of Cooke, Tom Hughes, Matthew Goode, Jack Doolan, Emily Watson and the beautifully angelic Felicity Jones.
    9mandy-715-527949

    Fabulous film!

    I truly loved this film especially after the rubbish films I've seen of late.

    It was funny and emotional from start to finish. It was nostalgic of the 70's and the music was fabulous!

    Ricky Gervais didn't do the usual Ricky acting and his part wasn't overplayed. The two main characters played by Christian Cooke and Tom Hughes were very good indeed.

    It had a good story line, you cared about the characters, the music was great and it was hilarious.

    My money was well spent and I would recommend this film without hesitation.

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    • Trivia
      A lot of the banter between Ricky Gervais and Anne Reid (playing Gervais's character's mother) was improvised.
    • Goofs
      The film is set in 1973, yet all of the trains seem are in liveries from the 1960's. (While it is true that the last of the crimson coaches weren't repainted until 1974, by 1973 almost all locomotives were blue and coaches blue or blue and grey.)
    • Quotes

      Bruce Pearson: Freddie, stop listening to music made by poofs. Stick on some Elton John.

    • Crazy credits
      Karl Pilkington should be mentioned or credited on the film as characters based on his memories.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Episode #7.1 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Five Variants Of Dives And Lazarus
      Written by Ralph Vaughan Williams

      Performed by the Bournemouth Sinfonietta

      Conducted by Richard Studt

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Adieu à Cemetery Junction
    • Filming locations
      • Loughborough Great Central Station, Loughborough, Leicestershire, England, UK(Cemetery Junction station)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Sony International Motion Picture Production Group
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,328,877
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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