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Life Just Is

  • 2012
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
192
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Paul Nicholls in Life Just Is (2012)
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Pete, Tom, Claire and Jay are university graduates having trouble making the move into adult life. Beneath the hanging out and the daily routines simmers Pete's desire to find a spiritual an... Read allPete, Tom, Claire and Jay are university graduates having trouble making the move into adult life. Beneath the hanging out and the daily routines simmers Pete's desire to find a spiritual answer to life's meaning, Jay's desperate need not to get hurt again, and Tom and Claire's e... Read allPete, Tom, Claire and Jay are university graduates having trouble making the move into adult life. Beneath the hanging out and the daily routines simmers Pete's desire to find a spiritual answer to life's meaning, Jay's desperate need not to get hurt again, and Tom and Claire's ever increasing mutual attraction.

  • Director
    • Alex Barrett
  • Writer
    • Alex Barrett
  • Stars
    • Will de Meo
    • Jack Gordon
    • Nathaniel Martello-White
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    192
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alex Barrett
    • Writer
      • Alex Barrett
    • Stars
      • Will de Meo
      • Jack Gordon
      • Nathaniel Martello-White
    • 14User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Will de Meo
    • David
    Jack Gordon
    Jack Gordon
    • Pete
    Nathaniel Martello-White
    Nathaniel Martello-White
    • Tom
    Paul Nicholls
    Paul Nicholls
    • Bobby
    Fiona Ryan
    Fiona Ryan
    • Claire
    Jayne Wisener
    Jayne Wisener
    • Jay
    Rachel Bright
    • Anna
    Jason Croot
    Jason Croot
    • Walahfrid
    Vanessa Govinden
    • Michelle
    Andrew Hawley
    Andrew Hawley
    • Nick
    Lachlan McCall
    • Lawrence
    Joshua Osei
    Joshua Osei
    • Vince
    Niall Phillips
    • Ollie
    Alix Wilton Regan
    Alix Wilton Regan
    • Zoe
    Gillian Wisener
    • Beth
    Anna Brook
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    8elina-street

    A peaceful and delightful experience

    This was a delightful refreshing experience for me, an hour of peaceful contemplation for which I would not change anything! I happen to have just graduated just like the characters in the film and I feel like I have known them my whole life.

    The film was an extremely brave approach for director Alex Barrett who was on such a tight budget for his first ever feature film! It was beautifully shot through the aesthetic of the 7D and the lighting brought extra glamour to the shots and characters. The absence of soundtrack makes it evermore intense and authentic, "Life Just Is" as the title so clearly states!

    Very 'French New Wave' with a contemporary young, good-looking and fun cast, mixed with an emotional tone which brought tears (good and bad ones) to the audience.

    Do watch!
    1kobe89

    a long student film

    WOW. This one is up their in my league of the awful ones.. Obviously it has no budget, so I'm not going to criticise the actors or the props.. I'm just going to criticise the fact that this made it to IMDb... I'm flabbergasted. This is basically a REALLY long drawn out STUDENT FILM. If any of you aren't familiar with the 'student film', it's basically a very boring, simple look on life (always life), relationships (always relationships) and a tiny tiny tiny pinch of conflict (not too much to put pressure on the actors!).. Here are the exact ingredients:

    •1 annoying looking pretty boy

    1 bland looking female 1 gay person (male or female)

    1 house (student house will do)

    1 camera, a cheap light and shopping trolley to push the camera on.

    1 awful scriptwritten on the back of a cereal packet.

    Mix together with £50 budget to cover pizzas, 2 days to cover all the scenes and move the lighting around, 2 days to put it on a computer and muddle the scenes around with some free music and an old PC to burn it to disc...

    That's it.. student film done. If you're still in any doubt, find this film.
    8jkpawlowski

    poignantly beautiful

    it took me a little bit to get into the movie, but once I did I really enjoyed it. it does an excellent job of capturing the turmoil of being twenty-something -- the confusion, the struggle to "figure it all out." you really find yourself connecting with the characters in unique ways. the dialogue, while it felt a bit scripted at times, is delivered well by actors who seem more experienced than their ages. Pete in particular did a wonderful job. Each of the characters has their own unique struggle throughout the film -- I find something new to connect with each time I watch it. there's something for everyone in this movie and I will definitely be recommending it to friends. I really enjoyed the symbolism throughout the film -- Pete's and Tom's experiences in particular really struck me.
    1pairofones

    Normal is hard to do

    I remember when a friend once showed me his completed movie having spent over a £100,000 on it and he was stunned when I pointed out a couple of scenes (the end) that appeared tacked on (i.e. the beginning doesn't lead to any end). He wasn't stunned that I pointed it out, he was stunned that the 35 people who worked on the film never gave any such feedback. My heart goes out to the writer and director of this feature who were probably encouraged by well meaning folks who didn't have the heart to tell them to do another five re-writes before committing so many people to producing a failure. Young film makers like these might want to look at the work of avant-garde theatre or agile software development both who regularly pilot their work in front of audiences way before any commitment has been made in terms of work.

    Life Just Is concerns itself with a group of twenty-somethings day to day goings on over a period of a week. Being a film about our existence as it ' just is' any significant plot, conflict, premise or story have no place on here. The title, as printed on your movie ticket, can be completed with whatever comes to mind as actors move from couches to kitchens to bedrooms having chats together. At the surface 'Life as It Is' seems to present the banal in a mundane way. Going deeper, it presents the significant relationships we have with people we know very little about in a mundane way. Beneath that, if one was to plumb the depths one would find a deep lesson in writing.
    3markgorman

    "Well, that's an hour and a half of my life I won't get back."

    Ironically this is the opening line of Alex Barrett's directorial debut "Life Just Is." Ironic, because that was exactly my feelings as I thankfully exited the cinema on the movie's debut at the Edinburgh International Film Festival an hour ago. It's trying to be a Hal Hartleyesque slice of modern London Life. It's trying to reflect the ebb and flow of post University existence amongst a group of token flatmates and pals (a la This Life). I mean really; A black guy, a gay guy, an existentialist "nutter", a pretty posh girl and a Northern Irish lass that doesn't have to confidence to exist and is going to hell and back in a relationship with her new and much older boyfriend. Does that tick enough boxes? I say it's trying to be these things, but all it is trying. It's turgid, tormenting, tumescent tosh.

    Really it is.

    Pretentious doesn't even begin to describe how, err, pretentious this movie is.

    The acting is at times naturalistic but more often than not simply wooden.

    The camera work is so slow that on occasions you wonder if you're actually watching the rushes.

    There are many scenes of Tom (Nathaniel Martello-White) walking to work so slowly that you wonder if he's actually disabled only to realise he has to walk that slowly so that the dolly can keep up with him.

    Avoid this boring self-indulgent claptrap at all costs.

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Hackney, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
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      • Stanley Road Productions
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      • $2,200
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      • 1h 42m(102 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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