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Run & Jump

  • 2013
  • Unrated
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.3K
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Run & Jump (2013)
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An American doctor travels to Ireland to study the Casey family after 38-year-old Conor suffers a stroke which changes his personality, leaving dynamo wife and mother Vanetia to run the show... Read allAn American doctor travels to Ireland to study the Casey family after 38-year-old Conor suffers a stroke which changes his personality, leaving dynamo wife and mother Vanetia to run the show.An American doctor travels to Ireland to study the Casey family after 38-year-old Conor suffers a stroke which changes his personality, leaving dynamo wife and mother Vanetia to run the show.

  • Director
    • Steph Green
  • Writers
    • Steph Green
    • Ailbhe Keogan
  • Stars
    • Maxine Peake
    • Edward MacLiam
    • Will Forte
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Steph Green
    • Writers
      • Steph Green
      • Ailbhe Keogan
    • Stars
      • Maxine Peake
      • Edward MacLiam
      • Will Forte
    • 12User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Maxine Peake
    Maxine Peake
    • Vanetia
    Edward MacLiam
    • Conor
    Will Forte
    Will Forte
    • Ted
    Ciara Gallagher
    • Noni
    Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    • Nora
    Brendan Morris
    Brendan Morris
    • Lenny
    Sharon Horgan
    Sharon Horgan
    • Tara
    Michael Harding
    • Paddy
    Kelby Guilfoyle
    • Fergus
    Ri Galway
    • Simon
    Clare Barrett
    Clare Barrett
    • Susan
    Tim Landers
    • Coach Gary
    Joseph M. Kelly
    • Old Man
    Diarmuid de Faoite
    Diarmuid de Faoite
    • Declan
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Steph Green
    • Writers
      • Steph Green
      • Ailbhe Keogan
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    10catherine-moylan

    Emotive, thought-provoking, sensitive & enjoyable

    Before I saw this movie, I had a small idea as to what the main storyline was about. I wondered how the story would be captured on film. It exceeded all my expectations and managed to deliver far beyond that. It is such a sensitive portrayal of a situation. I liked the way the film was peppered with humour and it showed how people can find humour or use humour to deal with the potential sadness of a situation. It's quintessentially Irish without being twee or 'oirish'! The acting is superb also. I often think that a good sign of a movie is one that leaves an impression and becomes the topic of conversation for days/weeks afterwards. This movie made that great impression and I look forward to seeing it again soon.
    10Alexiville-737-317528

    Bravo!

    As an American living in Dublin (Ireland) and an avid film lover, I had the pleasure to attend the Run & Jump premier at the Galway film festival (located on west coast of Ireland) last night. I am a huge fan of will forte's comedy and think that he has successfully crossed over to a dramatic roles with Run & Jump (think Jeff Daniels)... And, for the film, it was a powerful story of a family faced with a challenging change to their lives - I don't think their was a dry eye in the theater... This film has the great qualities of European independent film making, with its deep exploration of human experience... How people deal with extraordinary circumstances in their own lives but which are unfortunately difficult realities for many. My connection to this film was very personal - my mother's personality changed due to a chronic medical condition - and so it helped me see how others deal with these experiences - especially since it is based on the writer's personal experience with her own father... I think it would also help those who have not had direct experience understand what other's go through. Therefore whether the writer intended to or not, this film is an important expression of these challenges and can serve (inadvertently) as a contributing form of therapy. Please note cinematography (understated and spectacular), sounds (you can feel and hear basic movements such as the scratching of a beard hence drawing you into the characters thoughts) and for non-Irish please also note that jumping into the freezing Irish Sea is a right of passage here... I can say more but will conclude that I also believe this film is important to our society and should have access to the general public... (Typos here due to iPad keyboard)
    6kosmasp

    Turn around

    It's hard to tell what the right choices are in life. It's even harder if someone close to you has an illness, how you should react to that. And if there is also an outside force trying to come in from the outside (whatever the original motives are), that it gets even tougher. So decisions are being made that are not only rational.

    But while this drama seems to be concentrating on an illness, it is giving us human beings, who just are reacting to each other and the circumstances they find themselves in. This either will appeal to you right away or you will dislike it. Good thing is, you can tell early on if this drama is something you want to watch or not
    7The_late_Buddy_Ryan

    "Are you a vegemitarian?"

    While you're waiting for Netflix to stream the last two seasons of "Silk,"* you may want to take a look at this intriguing indie. Maxine Peake gives a fine, energetic performance as Vanetia Casey, a beleaguered housewife in County Kerry, a long way from the Inns of Court. The setup may seem a little contrived—Vanetia's husband, Conor, is a stroke survivor whose recovery's being monitored by an American brain researcher, Ted (Will Forte), who's camped out in their teenage son's bedroom—but the plot starts ticking over as Ted, played as a standoffish nerd at first, loosens up and starts to bond with mother and son.

    Edward MacLiam gives a convincing performance as Conor, a volatile wild child who's entranced by the animals in a petting zoo but taunts his son with homophobic slurs; Conor's parents turn up in a couple of scenes as reminders of the old, unforgiving Ireland that we're familiar with from films like "Philomena." (If the script has a fault, it's that these intergenerational conflicts seem a little cut and dried.) That's a lot to pack into 106 minutes, but Vanetia and Ted's grass-fed (wait for it!), flirtatious friendship is pretty delightful and saves the film from being just another grim indie study of family conflict. Great locations, great music, from the Magnetic Fields to a haunting Irish lament.

    * After more than two years, still only available on Blu-ray or as an expensive rental on Amazon… Gobshites! [01/07/17]
    8lesleyharris30

    Stellar Independent Drama,

    Run 8 Jump is a great movie with a well written plot and a top notch cast. It's a sweet, enlightening and somewhat heartbreaking film, dealing with some very serious issues of family as the people here undergo some harsh times. It is also a film about realisation, of people seeing where they stand in this world. We see this mainly in Vanetia, who is a very developed, strong female character.

    My main issue with this film would actually be the way it was advertised, as the tone is completely different. The advertisements made this look like a very happy, feel good film with a bit of drama, whereas it has significantly more weight and heavier undertones than we ever would have gotten from those trailers.

    The cast is stellar, Maxine Peake shines in the lead role, clearly having put a lot of depth and thought in to her character. Will Forte is also fantastic in a very unlikely turn for him, well known for his Saturday Night Live sketches, I would never have pictured him in such a toned down, very human role, and he is spectacular in it. Every cast member gets a chance to shine in this film. Edward MacLiam has some great, hard hitting moments and even the child stars have some rough dialogue that they deliver with pure emotion, particularly Brendan Morris, who plays Peake's son in the movie, coming to terms with the situation his parents are in.

    It is very real, there is really no "movie clichés" here, it's a drama about human issues. Dramatic, well acted and very engrossing, Run & Jump is certainly worth the watch for anyone looking for a good drama.

    An American doctor travels to study a family following their fathers stroke.

    Best Performance: Maxine Peake

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      Will Forte's first dramatic role.
    • Soundtracks
      The Sun Goes Down and the World Goes Dancing
      Written by Stephin Raymond Merritt

      Performed by The Magnetic Fields

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2013 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Pinch of Love
    • Filming locations
      • County Wicklow, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Samson Films
      • Bavaria Pictures
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,061
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,944
      • Jan 26, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $57,189
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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