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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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      • Alex Barrett
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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!
    7rosanna-machado

    A lovely film

    Life Just Is looks at a group of friends in their early 20s and how they cope with what life throws at them.

    If you are expecting a fast moving rom com then this is not the film for you but it is a really enjoyable gentle exploration of the characters. There is bound to be at least one character that you relate to. The script is great and there are some very funny lines in it. The party scene is particularly funny.

    This is an independent film, made on a tight budget which is a great achievement and the cast are fantastic.

    Go with an open mind and I am sure that you will enjoy this!
    9mfetcetal

    A triumph of independent British cinema.

    I went to see this film last week not knowing what to expect and I was pleasantly surprised.

    Life Just Is tells the tale of five twenty-somethings who, having recently graduated, struggle to adapt or even understand their new adult lives. Each one has to face a different reality and dilemmas that life throws at them. The dialogue has far more depth than it may seem, as our five protagonists discuss life's great mysteries, as death and religion. Relationships, racism and anxiety are also themes tackled by story, sometimes in subtle strokes that give the film a clever plot. The characters are compelling and easy to identify with, as the cast are packed with talented young actors.

    The look may seem simplistic to the untrained eye, but it is clear that Alex Barrett put much thought on the natural light and framing. You can feel the influence of directors as diverse as Mike Leigh and Kevin Smith, as Barrett makes a well structured story seem easy and down to earth. The exploration of one's early adult life is not taken lightly, although the film is filled with some very funny jokes.

    Made under a micro budget, it is a triumph of independent British cinema. No wonder it got a Michael Powell nomination for Best British Film. I would definitely recommend it.
    3planktonrules

    Talky...very, very talky

    A recent trend that seems overused in films is the creation of scripts with groups of people who are friends but have no business being friends in the first place. In other words, when you think about these characters, they simply have nothing in common and are more clichés or formulaic than realistic people. This isn't just true in comedies like the "Hangover" or "Bridesmaids" films but in dramas as well, such as in the new British indie film Life Just Is-- where there are many of the usual formulaic characters (such as the gay character, the black character, etc.) but you keep wondering why they spend time together. And, by the end of the movie, I was still wondering. Why be friends with someone you don't like or someone who treats you terribly?!

    This film written and directed by Alex Barrett starts off on an inauspicious note. As four friends are watching some movie, it concludes and one of them says "Well that's an hour and a half of my life I won't get back". Then a couple more friends are soon introduced. Soon after this, you learn that one of their acquaintances has died and the way these mostly 20-somethings respond to this is what makes up the remainder of the film. In many ways, it's a bit like "The Big Chill"...but without the music (in fact, there isn't any and this is very noticeable) or the energy. But it's also much talkier--with folks mostly sitting around talking and talking and talking. This, combined with the low energy make this a difficult film to watch or even finish.

    So is the film worth seeing? Probably not unless you are extremely patient. Oddly, I looked through the reviews for this on IMDb and noticed that folks either gave it a 1 or 9 or higher. I wouldn't be nearly as harsh or as glowing and I really do wonder about both sorts of reviews--especially the 9s and 10s. I'd give this one a D+. I certainly wouldn't rush to see it but also saw some promise and hope that the filmmakers and actors use this experience as a springboard to greater things.
    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
      • Asalva
      • Patchwork Productions
      • Stanley Road Productions
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      • $2,200
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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