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The End We Start From

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
8.4K
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POPULARITY
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Jodie Comer in The End We Start From (2023)
A woman who along with her newborn try to find their way home as environmental crisis that submerges London in flood waters and sees a young family torn apart in the chaos.
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A woman tries to find her way home with her newborn while an environmental crisis submerges London in floodwaters.A woman tries to find her way home with her newborn while an environmental crisis submerges London in floodwaters.A woman tries to find her way home with her newborn while an environmental crisis submerges London in floodwaters.

  • Director
    • Mahalia Belo
  • Writers
    • Alice Birch
    • Megan Hunter
  • Stars
    • Jodie Comer
    • Joel Fry
    • Yves Rassou
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    8.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,948
    39
    • Director
      • Mahalia Belo
    • Writers
      • Alice Birch
      • Megan Hunter
    • Stars
      • Jodie Comer
      • Joel Fry
      • Yves Rassou
    • 87User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    8destiny_west

    Heart Wrenching Excellence

    I had been putting off watching The End We Start From for a few months, only because I knew that I needed to be in the right state of mind to take it all in.

    I was not left disappointed. This British Indie disaster film is so quiet and understated, I can imagine if it had been done in America, it would have been quite over the top.

    Jodie Comer is brilliant as a mother trying to get herself and her baby through the flooding disaster that has hit the UK. Separated from her partner she battles to keep them safe and battles with her memories to try and let go.

    This is honestly an extraordinary film. I highly recommend it.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    Watchable, but disappointing.

    Society is thrown into chaos after a natural disaster, a woman faces a huge challenge to keep her new born baby safe.

    It's a film that's hard to hate, but virtually impossible to love, it promised so much, but offered relatively little.

    It's a disaster story, but not a disaster movie, the focus is very much on the mother, and motherhood, we learn relatively noting about the disaster, it's just a talking point for that most part.

    You can't argue with the acting, Jodie Comer and Joel Fry are both very good, but the script could have been a little sharper, and a bit more interesting, it's a little disjointed.

    It's watchable, it has some interesting elements, but ultimately it was a little disappointing, and that ending, it reminded me of that hilarious ending from The Day after tomorrow.

    Mehhh.

    6/10.
    6whatthefubi

    Not Really a Disaster Movie

    Wikipedia told me this was a story about a woman escaping London after an ecological disaster wipes out 99% of humanity. This is definitely not true. Poignant, but not really a disaster flick. If you are a sicko like me and love scenes of destroyed, ruined cities and absolute destruction, there are very few of those and the movie does not lean on them at all.

    Other than that, Jodie Comer is great, and I thought Waterston was great as well. If you want to see a young mum of a newborn getting stuff done and developing her own agency as both a mother and a woman while dealing with ecological disaster, this will do nicely.
    6southdavid

    Flood plain?

    I knew almost nothing about "The End We Start From" when I booked my ticket, no trailer, no poster even, it just worked out timewise so I took the plunge. Whilst the performances were pretty good, I'm less convinced of the point of the actual story.

    A couple (Jodie Comer and Joel Fry) have a baby, just as the UK is in the early stages of an ecological crisis. Months of ongoing rainfall leave much of the country underwater and make the low-lying towns and cities uninhabitable. They travel north, to the home of the parents of Fry's character (Mark Strong and Nina Sosanya) but as the rain continues to fall, their supplies dwindle, and the population slowly begins to get desperate.

    I'd say I appreciated the film, more than I actually liked it. It's dragged along by another virtuosa performance from Jodie Comer, who is in virtually every scene. She's ably supported by Fry though, who abandons his usual comedic turns for something altogether more haunted. The really strong supporting cast also include roles for Katherine Waterston, Gina McKee and a cameo from Benedict Cumberbatch. It's a very British version of this sort of story and the scenes of London devastation brought to mind "28 Days Later". You can tell how serious things are becoming when we won't form an orderly queue for emergency supplies.

    I'm not really sure what it was in service of though. I feel like there must be a bigger theme that I'm missing, I suspect that it's perhaps loss and coping mechanisms, as we're told later in the film that Comer's characters parents recently passed away, and she's not really dealt with it. Generally, the story feels like a largely unconnected series of vignettes though and it was, for me, lacking some moment of ultimate revelation. I wonder if, in the book, it's easier to tie a connection between the commune's decision to abandon life as it was, in comparison to her decision to have a baby as way of dealing with her parents' death. Maybe I'm way off though.

    So, lots to admire about this, but not a whole lot to love and I can't imagine that I'll ever see the need to watch it again.
    7blueavenger

    An ambient cli-fi road movie

    Far better than the reviews suggest, this is a well made indie climate fiction road movie in a similar style to 28 Days Later and Children of Men. But unlike those two excellent films, this is a character driven and a more ambient experience. It still follows a linear plot and is not what I would describe as overly art house (think Terrence Mallick) but I can understand why it might be a little slow and non-immediate for some. But it is a beautifully shot movie with great performances and a standout turn by the excellent Jodie Comer, who displays believable strength and vulnerability in a story that steers clear of contrivance, cliche, and convenience.

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      Following a number of stalking incidents, including one that allegedly occurred on the set, Jodie Comer was fearing for her own safety. Co-star and executive producer Benedict Cumberbatch recommended a bodyguard who had previously looked after him, and the producers took an extra effort to make sure that everyone on the set was safe.
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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El final del que partimos
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Anton
      • BBC Film
      • BFI Film Fund
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      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,521,981
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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