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All in Good Time

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
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5.7/10
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All in Good Time (2012)
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For Atul Dutt and his young bride Vina married life is proving far from straightforward, when it comes to their 'first night'. Atul is so woefully inhibited by the proximity of his parents, ... Read allFor Atul Dutt and his young bride Vina married life is proving far from straightforward, when it comes to their 'first night'. Atul is so woefully inhibited by the proximity of his parents, let alone his brother's childish pranks, that his beautiful virgin bride remains just that... Read allFor Atul Dutt and his young bride Vina married life is proving far from straightforward, when it comes to their 'first night'. Atul is so woefully inhibited by the proximity of his parents, let alone his brother's childish pranks, that his beautiful virgin bride remains just that. When their hard saved honeymoon is cancelled the next day, the couple is forced to retur... Read all

  • Director
    • Nigel Cole
  • Writers
    • Ayub Khan-Din
    • Bill Naughton
  • Stars
    • Reece Ritchie
    • Amara Karan
    • Harish Patel
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    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Nigel Cole
    • Writers
      • Ayub Khan-Din
      • Bill Naughton
    • Stars
      • Reece Ritchie
      • Amara Karan
      • Harish Patel
    • 8User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Reece Ritchie
    Reece Ritchie
    • Atul
    Amara Karan
    Amara Karan
    • Vina
    Harish Patel
    Harish Patel
    • Eeshwar
    Meera Syal
    Meera Syal
    • Lopa
    Neet Mohan
    Neet Mohan
    • Jay Dutt
    Shaheen Khan
    • Lata Patel
    Hassani Shapi
    Hassani Shapi
    • Laxman Patel
    Sudha Bhuchar
    • Auntie Nushie
    Shelley King
    Shelley King
    • Auntie Laxmi
    Rani Moorthy
    • Auntie Sudha
    Arsher Ali
    Arsher Ali
    • Etash
    Christine Bottomley
    Christine Bottomley
    • Molly Batt
    Simon Nagra
    Simon Nagra
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    Tarlochan Singh Nandra
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    Ramrik Bhatt
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    Sue Vincent
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    Jonathan Jaynes
    Jonathan Jaynes
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    Ozzie Yue
    Ozzie Yue
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    • Director
      • Nigel Cole
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      • Ayub Khan-Din
      • Bill Naughton
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    A Nutshell Review: All In Good Time

    Based on a play written by the late Bill Naughton, who wrote Alfie, All in Good Time may not seem like much with its East Meets East, West Meets West treatment by writer Ayub Khan-Din, where the usual clash of cultures and class rear its ugly head to disrupt the lives of its unfortunate victims. However, while this aspect of the story might seem a little cliché, it is the powerhouse performance put in by the leads that make this quite the surprise package, with a subplot coming out of almost nowhere to provide an unsuspecting sucker punch, in addition to crafting a fabulous father-son tale.

    A good first third of the film centers around the wedding day and night of Atul Dutt (Reece Ritchie) and Vina Patel (Amara Karan), who got married at a sports club, to the pride of the Dutts - Eeshwar (Harish Patel) and Lopa (Meera Syal) to finally see their son get married. But Eeshwar, as the father of the household, somehow almost always desires to steal the thunder and the limelight, where in his chauvinistic ways, and state of drunkenness during the celebrations, we discover that he's quite overbearing as a father, and this adds a strain to an already estranged relationship with his son Atul. Things get worse when Atul and Vina's honeymoon plans go up in smoke, and have to put up living with his parents, where Eeshwar seemed to always get in the couple's way, and Atul's nerves, which in turn start to accentuate cracks in Atul and Vina's budding marriage.

    This naturally does not bode well for the newlyweds, whose unconsummated marriage slowly becomes the talk of family members, and then that of the town, since nobody in any way would like their relationship to be under the scrutiny of both family and strangers. While there's a healthy dose of comedy coming from the clash of family values and expectations, there's also balance achieved in keeping it dramatic and emotional with a number of powerful scenes that examine relationships in closer detail. Harish Patel excelled in his role as the portly father who has to learn how to reconnect with his son, while Reece Ritchie provided that somewhat love-hate emotion that you'd love for him to buckle down and stand up for himself.

    Directed by Nigel Cole, who was at the helm of films such as Made in Dagenham, he seemed to enjoy the contrast between the warm hues of the crammed interiors of the Dutts' home, and the larger, colder world outside that's ever ready to pounce on, or rumour monger against the family, especially with its three nosy neighbours down the streets of Bolton. Fans of Bollywood cinema will also have a field day in identify the multitude of posters and snippets of film on display since Atul works in a theatre as an assistant projectionist. But a typical Bollywood inspired film this is not, despite an all Indian cast, though it's easy for anyone to mistakenly identify this movie as such.

    And what's likely to be missed or glossed over, is what would make the film for anyone. If you dismiss this as light entertainment, you're missing what would be a powerful suggestion that added a layer that's more than meets the eye, and so apt for post-film discussion. It deals with suggestions about why Eeshwar and Atul find it almost natural to disconnect, and handles with finesse the thought that the Patels have about Atul's sexuality. Without watching the film to its very end, it's easy to jump into the wrong conclusions, especially when Eeshwar defends himself against Lopa's account of their own marriage and honeymoon vis-a-vis that of their son's.

    The ending's deliberately left ambiguous if you'd think about it carefully rather than to take it at face value, and even if the latter, there's already two sides to interpreting what had transpired. This little film, well acted and with a layered story, is what lifts this film beyond the colours and the celebrations, into something that's more powerful emotionally, with that cheeky glint in the eye for those who caught its subtleness. A definite recommendation, and it could be a surprise entry in my books as one of the best this year.
    2awethere-64733

    What a load of rubbish that desecrates the great original.

    What an abysmal remake of a great British film called The Family Way (1966). Heavy-handed, ham-fisted and lacking ANY quality acting it drearily and pathetically trudges its way through almost-mimicking the great film made in 1966. The final insult was the atrocious acting by the 'father' at the end of the film when he cries as he remembers the friend whom his 'son' resembles. The late, great Sir John Mills as well as the late Marjorie Rhodes might have choked had they seen this particular drivel of so-called 'acting', as too might Hayley Mills and Hywell Bennett.

    What a mediocre mess this whole effort is, it should never have been made. Leave good originals alone, don't desecrate their memory by creating rubbish like this. Shame to everyone involved in this.

    A rating of 5.6 for this?! Perhaps anyone who thinks that this tripe remake is a reasonable film should watch the original and see what a good film is all about - QUALITY. QUALITY gets a deserved 7.5 rating.
    4tao902

    Nothing new.

    A comedy drama about contemporary British Asian life. It focuses on a newly married couple and their domestic/marital/relationship problems, in the context of their families and community. Things start badly for the newly weds with a cancelled honeymoon resulting in a return to his parents' house and a frustrating life from there on within the family home and community.

    Unfortunately the drama is unconvincing and unbelievable whilst the comedy is awkward, predictable, clichéd and full of stereotypes. For comedy to be effective it needs more than recycled situations and resurrected themes, it requires originality and fresh perspectives that provide insights into the world within which the events unfold.
    2malcolmgsw

    Dull remake of dated original

    I was never much taken by the Family Way This remake turns what was dull to something that is plain silly. The idea that a girl would know nothing about sex in this day and age is virtually an anachronism.
    8les6969

    Very Funny Film

    I found this laugh out loud film by accident. Truth is it was at a reduced price at the DVD shop. But I am so glad I found it. You don't have to be Asian to find this film funny as it is just so well acted and written. But the Asian wedding is probably different to many western ones in that the bride is actually a virgin and it is this that makes it so workable.

    All the acting is brilliant but the guy who acts as the boys father was really funny.

    This is a film I could definitely watch again and would recommend to others.

    Oh also hardly any bad language if at all which makes a change.

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      The film is based in Bolton, Lancashire, NW England, but the cinema scenes are filmed around Barking Road and the market scene in Green Street Market, LONDON E6 as the Boleyn public house is clearly visible in one shot.
    • Connections
      Version of Chaque chose en son temps (1966)

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rafta Rafta
    • Production company
      • Left Bank Pictures
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      • $285,116
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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