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Just Henry

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
227
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Just Henry (2011)
Drama

When his father's World War II war medal is posted to him, Henry decides to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death. But is Henry prepared for the truth?When his father's World War II war medal is posted to him, Henry decides to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death. But is Henry prepared for the truth?When his father's World War II war medal is posted to him, Henry decides to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death. But is Henry prepared for the truth?

  • Director
    • David Moore
  • Writers
    • Michelle Magorian
    • Michael Chaplin
  • Stars
    • Josh Bolt
    • Charlie May-Clark
    • John Henshaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    227
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Moore
    • Writers
      • Michelle Magorian
      • Michael Chaplin
    • Stars
      • Josh Bolt
      • Charlie May-Clark
      • John Henshaw
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Josh Bolt
    Josh Bolt
    • Henry
    Charlie May-Clark
    • Grace
    • (as Charlie May Clark)
    John Henshaw
    John Henshaw
    • Charlie
    Elaine Cassidy
    Elaine Cassidy
    • Maureen
    Dean Andrews
    Dean Andrews
    • Bill
    Sheila Hancock
    Sheila Hancock
    • Gran
    Perry Millward
    • Paul Jeffries
    Barbara Flynn
    Barbara Flynn
    • Mrs Beaumont
    Pooky Quesnel
    Pooky Quesnel
    • Mrs Jeffries
    Stephen Campbell Moore
    Stephen Campbell Moore
    • Joey Dodge
    Simon Kunz
    Simon Kunz
    • Inspector Titmuss
    Connor James-Ryan
    • Boy
    • (as Connor Ryan)
    John Draycott
    • Photographer
    Vicky Connett
    • 1st Movie Fan
    • (as Victoria Connett)
    Sarah Price
    • 2nd Movie Fan
    Jayne Tunnicliffe
    • Waitress
    Dave Dutton
    • Headmaster
    Jim Whelan
    Jim Whelan
    • Priest
    • Director
      • David Moore
    • Writers
      • Michelle Magorian
      • Michael Chaplin
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    5roedyg

    Slow paced, somewhat depressing

    The characters are well-intentioned but stupid. They decide based on emotions, and never stop to think if their assumptions are true. They create all manner of misery for themselves because of this.

    I found myself wanting to smack the bigotry out of them.

    The movie is based on a mystery. Two teenage boys each lost their fathers in the war, but no one will tell them any details. They gradually figure out what happened, bit by tiny bit. You keep thinking you have the mystery solved, but then off it takes on another twist.

    It takes place in post-war England. Everything is grimy, in need of a coat of paint, and worn out. This recreation of this time period is so good you don't notice it. There was one flaw, a theatre marquee a little too modern for the period.

    The actors have accents, and sometimes they don't speak that clearly. Sometimes the sound is muddy (especially a scene in a drain pipe). I missed a lot of dialogue. Even hitting replay, I still could not make it out.

    There is one kind-hearted, sensible, character, a school teacher. She has an exaggerated sense of how wonderful she is, but she is fun to watch.

    Even the villain has redeeming qualities. His motivations are laudable. He is more manic than wicked.

    There is one scene where a baby is born. It takes just a few seconds. They thankfully spare us the screaming and blood, even after warning us that it is coming.
    8ianxmas

    Genuine complex emotions

    It's sad that reviewers love to say 'Nothing like the book!'. If you want to read the book, then read it and don't write a movie review! If you want to watch a film that portrays complex emotional conflict at many different levels in a sensitive and realistic way, and if you are tired of formulaic and over-acted Hollywood trash, find an opportunity to watch this fine TV movie. This film deals with emotions and emotional conflicts - in adults and in children - in a very real-life (as opposed to synthetic Hollywood) manner. An ageing mother's wistful love for a departed son and hatred for the man who is taking his place in her daughter-in-law's life, the son with a misty and idealised memory of a father he can hardly remember,and the whole post-war era of trying to put bad memories behind and start afresh. There is moving and believable acting from the young (such as Charlie May-Clark as the uneducated but very savvy schoolgirl) and the old (the inimitable Sheila Hancock as the awful old gran). Ultimately, it is film of hope: of the losers finding their way to win and of the thoroughly bad getting their come uppance. If you want a film that engages you emotionally and leaves you feeling positive and optimistic, give this a try.
    10fareall

    The new Oliver Twist

    What a pleasant surprise! This is such a refreshing film that in middle I actually checked myself gawking at the screen. Henry's acting is purposely timid - actually all the acting is quite laid back and rightfully so. This is a film that is capturing another era of film-making. The other negative reviewer is absurd with his observations.

    The entire story line is quick paced when they could have given more time to character development but for me I enjoy when there is imagination left to the viewers and the story line moves quickly.

    There was drama and intrigue about how Henry's discovery will play out and you couldn't guess the exact recipe until the end. The supporting actors were all top notch. In a great British way that films of old used to be. From the teacher to the mother to the step-father. The film is a wonderful piece of art.

    I am an action movie buff but gave this a watch and was not disappointed.
    1missismiggins

    Oh Dear!

    Oh dear indeed. What could possibly have been an interesting movie was ruined from the start by the usual portrayal of Northern English.

    Over the top accents, over the top acting, sort of embarrassing to watch really, does anyone think people behave like this?

    Henry is a complete waste of space, along with the patronizing mother and sheep like stepfather - it just does not hold water - a pretty bad choice if you have paid a tenner to watch this rubbish.

    Henry - despite looking to be about 30 is at school - not convincing in the least, who thinks this rubbish up? are they mentally challenged? More to the point who actually finances these movies? They must be even more mentally challenged.

    Eee bye gum.... pound of cheddar missus! Give it a miss.

    "A letter came for you today" ....."Oh...ave never ad a letta before" Terrible acting, probably a BBC prescription method!
    2chpettit56

    Very good cast so why so poor?

    For me good drama just clicks. It grabs me, I am hooked. There have been many good examples on TV recently but this is not one of them.

    After the first few minutes I became aware of the actor's lines, always a sign that a film is not well written. As the film progressed it became more phony and, sometimes, even embarrassing.

    This is a pity because the plot was very promising but the production simply didn't deliver. Although It has a surprisingly good cast, first class actors can only do their job with a first class script - this film simply doesn't have one.

    it was ponderous and obvious. A good drama is always ahead of you, teasing, shocking, challenging you. This film moves at such a slow pace that the viewer is always there ahead of the action.

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    • Trivia
      When the school project presentation finishes the piano played by Grace continues to play while she is taking a bow with the other presenters
    • Goofs
      When Henry watches Les grandes espérances (1946) at the cinema, it is projected at the wrong aspect ratio: despite being made in 4:3, it is projected in widescreen (it looks to be about 16:9) and hence all the people are short and fat.
    • Connections
      Features Les grandes espérances (1946)

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • ITV (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Just Henry - A Verdade de Uma Vida
    • Filming locations
      • St Nicholas Street, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK(Henry runs up steps from the seaside after leaving the cinema)
    • Production companies
      • ITV Productions
      • ITV - Independent Television
      • ITV Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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