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Junkhearts

  • 2011
  • Unrated
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
803
YOUR RATING
Eddie Marsan in Junkhearts (2011)
Drama

Ex-soldier Frank is haunted by a violent past. He lives alone, drowning his nightmares with alcohol. Christine, on the surface smart and successful, tackles life as a single working mother b... Read allEx-soldier Frank is haunted by a violent past. He lives alone, drowning his nightmares with alcohol. Christine, on the surface smart and successful, tackles life as a single working mother by immersing herself in drugs, parties, and sex. Lynette, a young rough-sleeper, watches Ch... Read allEx-soldier Frank is haunted by a violent past. He lives alone, drowning his nightmares with alcohol. Christine, on the surface smart and successful, tackles life as a single working mother by immersing herself in drugs, parties, and sex. Lynette, a young rough-sleeper, watches Christine stumble out of a club while she sits in the cold waiting for loose change to fall ... Read all

  • Director
    • Tinge
  • Writer
    • Simon Frank
  • Stars
    • Eddie Marsan
    • Tom Sturridge
    • Romola Garai
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    803
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tinge
    • Writer
      • Simon Frank
    • Stars
      • Eddie Marsan
      • Tom Sturridge
      • Romola Garai
    • 19User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • Frank
    Tom Sturridge
    Tom Sturridge
    • Danny
    Romola Garai
    Romola Garai
    • Christine
    Candese Reid
    Candese Reid
    • Lynette
    John Boyega
    John Boyega
    • Jamal
    Scott McNess
    • Carson
    Bhasker Patel
    Bhasker Patel
    • Hasan
    Nabil Elouahabi
    Nabil Elouahabi
    • Fisherman
    Valerie Gogan
    • Evie
    Shaun Dooley
    Shaun Dooley
    • Josh
    Chris Coghill
    Chris Coghill
    • Banker
    Debra Baker
    Debra Baker
    • Receptionist
    Loraine Wicks
    • Christine's Mum
    Shobna Gulati
    Shobna Gulati
    • Beth
    Salima Saxton
    Salima Saxton
    • Dr Ghosh…
    Scarlett Sabet
    • Sally
    Lola Lyndsay-Fynn
    • Christine's Baby
    Suzie Buckley
    • Falling Woman
    • Director
      • Tinge
    • Writer
      • Simon Frank
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    User reviews19

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    8ratridesdragon

    a film with heart

    This was an unexpected treat, a bunch of us were shown this movie. as part of a literature group. We are a mixed bag of folk, who have certainly seen our fair share of the kind of life experience on show here in this movie. we were told nothing of this film, but most of us agreed it was as authentic a depiction of addiction, alcoholism, crime, homelessness and p.t.s.d. (post traumatic stress disorder) as any other, in any movie ever. yeah it was ugly in places, but the beauty in i felt lay in the way that even these supposedly lowlife characters, could find some kind of dignity and redemption in their lives. I found a film full of honesty, humour and hope. a real treat indeed, the fact that the dirtector tinge came along to our humble group for the showing and a post screening discussion, also showed how the filmmaker's really cared about their creation and the audience.
    10teri_doubtfire

    A triumph

    I couldn't recommend Junkhearts highly enough – if you only choose one film to see in 2012 I implore you to make it this one. I went to a showing of Junkhearts at The Renoir not sure quite what to expect, feeling compelled to go with a friend who had seen it advertised at the London Film Festival. I would have been satisfied simply to have been able to say I'd seen it if I'm honest. Instead I found myself completely lost in the lives of Frank and Lynette – an army veteran suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and a homeless girl from Nottingham. The story that unfolds seems bleak from the outset but it completely took my breath away. Sure it's not for the fainthearted, but it's also funny, moving and showcases a script full of wonders I didn't expect.
    ow_fire

    Good film, if a little depressing

    After reading a lot of negative reviews for this film I almost decided not to watch it. Had I not been aware of how many idiots there are on the internet I might have missed out on what turned out to be a flawed yet enjoyable film. All the characters range from pitiable to despicable and this provides the flow of the film and depressing content and although the ending came across as a little too contrived ( I had expected something a little more messy given the lives of the characters) the story for the most part seemed an accurate representation of life and rang true for a gritty realism drama. By no means perfect but well worth a watch. I would give this a 6 but as it possesses elements I have not seen expressed in film before I am going to give it a 7
    8RyanEddleston

    One to watch in 2012.

    I've just seen Junkhearts at Chapter Arts centre in Cardiff. I saw Junkhearts solely because I'm a big fan of Eddie Marsan and wanted to see him in a lead role, as I think he's a fantastic actor with a great range and a lightness of touch. As expected Eddie Marsan was fantastic, here playing an ex-solider, and brought a freshness to quite a now archetypal character. Familiar as this archetype is, the character is normally played out in a flat depressed state that flies off the handle at a moments notice. Instead the director Tinge Krishnan chooses to create a distance between the character of Frank and everybody else, in terms of the acting, the cropped framing, the use of negative space, and specific points of focus, which works really effectively. Within Junkhearts we are also introduced to newcomer Candese Reid, who was found at Nottingham's Television Workshop – famous for Paddy Considine and the This Is England cast. Her character Lynette works her way under Frank's emotional barrier, fully realised in a spine-tingling scene where Frank cracks his first smile we've seen, bathed in gorgeous sun light. The performances of Frank and Lynette felt truthful and authentic and I felt sympathetic to each character and that's a testament to the director. Furthermore, the execution of the script really engaged me throughout. It was incredibly shot by Catherine Derry, I loved the self-defence/dance scene seeped in sunflare, the lovely bokeh in the bar scene with Shaun Dooley and Romola Garai, the bleak scenes in and around the tower block and lifts, the uncomfortable framing with Eddie when he's having flashbacks, the lovely slow-motion when he dances, and I loved the practical lighting, and the strip lighting inside the flat. If you like the work of Lynne Ramsay, Andrea Arnold, Mike Leigh, and Shane Meadows, Junkhearts could be right up your street. One to watch in 2012.
    3Prismark10

    Downbound train

    Junkhearts is a gritty film set in London that starts promisingly but gets derailed due to poor execution and a muddled and derivative screenplay.

    Frank (Eddie Marsan) is a reclusive ex-soldier, drunk and suffering from post traumatic stress as he is haunted by his past. He takes in a young homeless girl Lynette (Candese Reid) when she is having a spot of bother outside an off licence and she stays at his shabby flat.

    At first they strike up a tentative friendship but then her boyfriend Danny turns up and also moves into the flat before long there is sex, drugs, alcohol and partying and Frank is like a prisoner in his own flat and it looks like Lynette has used him.

    I just wanted Frank to knock Danny's lights out but what we get is a dreary melodrama which stems into a cliché ridden thinly plotted mess.

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    • Quotes

      Christine: [On the Irish bank notes] What was that for?

      Frank: Hush money

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Отбросы
    • Production companies
      • Disruptive Element Films
      • Coded Pictures
      • Hustle Productions
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      • £325,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
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