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Albatros

Original title: Albatross
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.7K
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Jessica Brown Findlay in Albatros (2011)
Beth, a bookish teenager, befriends Emilia, an aspiring novelist who has just arrived in town. Emilia soon begins an affair with Beth’s father that threatens to have devastating consequences.
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Beth, a bookish teenager, befriends Emilia, an aspiring novelist who has just arrived in town. Emilia soon begins an affair with Beth's father that threatens to have devastating consequences... Read allBeth, a bookish teenager, befriends Emilia, an aspiring novelist who has just arrived in town. Emilia soon begins an affair with Beth's father that threatens to have devastating consequences.Beth, a bookish teenager, befriends Emilia, an aspiring novelist who has just arrived in town. Emilia soon begins an affair with Beth's father that threatens to have devastating consequences.

  • Director
    • Niall MacCormick
  • Writer
    • Tamzin Rafn
  • Stars
    • Felicity Jones
    • Jessica Brown Findlay
    • Sebastian Koch
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Niall MacCormick
    • Writer
      • Tamzin Rafn
    • Stars
      • Felicity Jones
      • Jessica Brown Findlay
      • Sebastian Koch
    • 20User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Felicity Jones
    Felicity Jones
    • Beth
    Jessica Brown Findlay
    Jessica Brown Findlay
    • Emelia
    Sebastian Koch
    Sebastian Koch
    • Jonathan
    Julia Ormond
    Julia Ormond
    • Joa
    Harry Treadaway
    Harry Treadaway
    • Jake
    Josef Altin
    Josef Altin
    • Dave
    Justin Edwards
    Justin Edwards
    • Policeman
    David Cann
    • Grumpy Man
    Sheila Monaghan
    • Edna
    Katie Overd
    • Posy
    Billy Seymour
    Billy Seymour
    • Spotty Youth
    Alexis Zegerman
    Alexis Zegerman
    • Manageress
    Chandra Ruegg
    • Waitress
    Marie-France Alvarez
    • Female Customer
    Hazel Douglas
    Hazel Douglas
    • Granny
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Grandpa
    Kenneth Collard
    Kenneth Collard
    • Angry Man
    Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    • Mark
    • (as Thomas Brodie Sangster)
    • Director
      • Niall MacCormick
    • Writer
      • Tamzin Rafn
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    8atlasmb

    A Delightful Drama

    A seaside inn is run the Fischer family, consisting of two daughters and their parents. Their lives are in a rut as they mark time, day to day.

    When we first meet Emilia, she is lighting firecrackers and dropping them in a barrel, inciting action by the local police. She is an irreverent 17-year-old who likes to break the rules and shake things up. When she is introduced into the Fischer household, she is like a spark that lights a fuse.

    The actions that follow are sometimes predictable, sometimes not. But the result of this volatile situation is what the viewer must wait for.

    The film's title is a reference to Coleridge's Albatross; the film reveals how it applies differently to three of the characters. It is up to the viewer to determine in what other ways the title refers to burdens the characters must bear.

    Albatross is a delightful film. The story is charming even as it is fraught with dangers. The acting is top notch. I would not change one performer. The background music ranges, appropriately, from whimsical to poignant.

    This British film is a drama filled with comedy. And it shows how life's resolutions sometimes come from tragic moments.
    6pturner1010

    The birth of another British star

    Introducing a new mega-star: Jessica Brown Findlay. Some films are destined to remain in the shadows of the stars they create. Albatross is one of those films.

    The story follows Emelia, a rebellious, seductive and intelligent teenager played by Brown Findlay. Taking a job as a cleaner at a guest house, Emelia befriends the teen daughter of the house, begins an affair with the husband and gets scowled at by the wife and mother of the family who live there.

    Alternating between comedy and drama, the film has an awkward tone. The writer Tamzin Rafn claims it was written as a comedy but there are only occasional really funny moments. Instead, it is the drama that is more gripping with a range of characters who are trapped in miserable lives in a beautiful but dead-end location. Filmed with a great eye for scenery on the breathtaking coast of the Isle of Man by director of photography Jan Jonaeus, the narrative takes in the kids on the beaches, the family in the guest house and most notably Emelia and new friend Beth. But these disparate people all appear confined and resigned to unfulfilling and disappointing existences.

    Emelia's snarky way with words brightens and amuses what could be a depressing film. There are laughs to be had and there is hope for a better life for many of the characters, but the film is dealing with some serious issues like Alzheimer's, suicide and unfulfilled potential. Perhaps director Niall MacCormick saw an opportunity to inject more drama into what could have been a fluffier lightweight British comedy and went for it.

    The cast are all excellent, Sebastan Koch all guilty nervous ticks, Julia Ormond neglected, spiteful and probably the saddest character in the story. But Felicity Jones and Jessica Brown Findlay carry the weight of the film and are believable opposites, angel and devil, bookworm and loose cannon. Brown Findlay particularly shines with comic delivery of vicious put-downs but also scenes of more hefty emotional weight. It is the moments spent with Emelia's grand parents that help to explain the actions of this troubled young woman and will keep audiences sympathising with what could have been a one-dimensional typical teen tearaway.

    See it for the scenery, the performances and for the drama. Witness the making of a star! Writer Tamzin Rafn and star Jessica Brown Findlay attended a screening and answered questions from the assembled audience on Monday (03/10/11) night. Thanks to LoveFilm as always for another great opportunity to hear from the people involved.
    kc-chaitanya89

    Albatross totally surprised me.

    I watched this film without any expectations, in the end, I got exactly what I wanted. Albatross might not be a masterpiece but it certainly has become one of my favorites. I wonder why Comedy isn't added in this film's genre 'cause I found most of the dialogues comical.

    As everyone saying, there is no exaggeration about Jessica Brown Findlay's acting, she was adorable and the other characters including 12 year old and old guys acted very fine.

    Humans make mistakes but realizing those and not repeating them is the important part. If you find someone feeling very low then you say any random thing just to cheer him up. Similarly, sometimes our parents lie to us too, not with the intention to hurt us but to inspire us and make us discover the hidden talents within. This is what I understood from the film.

    So, I give this movie 10 out of 10 'cause I totally loved it.
    6SnoopyStyle

    story suggest darker eroticism

    Emelia Conan Doyle (Jessica Brown Findlay) claims to be a descendant of the great writer Arthur Conan Doyle. She takes a cleaning job at a seaside hotel owned by Jonathan Fischer (Sebastian Koch). He's struggling with writer's block and holed up in the attic. He has combative wife Joa (Julia Ormond), bookish daughter Beth (Felicity Jones), and six year old Posy. Emelia befriends Beth who is applying for Oxford. Emelia claims to be a writer but she can't live up to her family name. As Jonathan mentors her, they begin an affair.

    Jessica Brown Findlay and Felicity Jones are both lovely although this movie may be better if there is a darker, sexier edge. This plays more like a light relationship drama. The story suggests an eroticism that this movie does not have despite Findlay flashing her boobs comically. There is a darker edge that nobody is able to deliver other than Ormond. The story, the performances, and the tone don't completely click.
    8Callmepauly

    An absolutely delightful experience

    The screenplay was completely believable and the performances were top notch across the entire cast. It's a small story of regular people living regular lives, so no bombast was necessary or desired. Once again, I am disgusted by the film critics assessment of this film. What do these supercilious, arrogant pseudo-writers want? I'm sick of these intellectuals passing judgment on quality works such as these.

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    • Trivia
      When Emelia (Jessica Brown Findlay) goes to purchase liquor, the store clerk asked for proof that she was 18. Emelia merely showed her breasts and exclaimed: "There. Are these not the breasts of an 18 year old?" Findlay was 22 when she acted in this film.
    • Goofs
      When Emelia puts her top back down at the store, she is all of a sudden wearing a bra.
    • Quotes

      Jonathan: It takes years to write a great novel.

      Joa: And it takes you just as long to write a shit one!

    • Connections
      References Le Retour du Jedi (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      If You Can't Make Me Happy
      Written by Kirsty Almeida and John Ellis

      Performed by Kirsty Almeida & The Troubadours

      Published by Copyright Control

      Courtesy of The Decca Music Group

      Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Albatross
    • Filming locations
      • Peel, Isle of Man(Town Scenes)
    • Production companies
      • CinemaNX
      • Isle of Man Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,992
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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