Romance, crisis and adventure on one of London's luscious commons.Romance, crisis and adventure on one of London's luscious commons.Romance, crisis and adventure on one of London's luscious commons.
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10emilyfoy
A reminder that you don't need big budgets, special effects and Oscars to have a truly fabulous film.
Funny, silly, and touching in equal measure this is one of those films where you just don't know why you like it, but you do.
The characters are plausible and likable, the story lines veer from the ridiculous to the heart wrenchingly plausible and the simplicity allows the focus to remain on the hub of the plot, the inter relationship of normal people, warts and all. It isn't always pretty, it isn't always kind but it is unavoidably real. Its life.
A film that you leave feeling content and happy, proud to be not just a Tootonian, not just a Londoner, but a human being.
A triumph.
Funny, silly, and touching in equal measure this is one of those films where you just don't know why you like it, but you do.
The characters are plausible and likable, the story lines veer from the ridiculous to the heart wrenchingly plausible and the simplicity allows the focus to remain on the hub of the plot, the inter relationship of normal people, warts and all. It isn't always pretty, it isn't always kind but it is unavoidably real. Its life.
A film that you leave feeling content and happy, proud to be not just a Tootonian, not just a Londoner, but a human being.
A triumph.
I saw this film at the Clapham Picturehouse and am so glad I did.
It's a very real, warm, funny, moving and at times bonkers movie. All in all the kind of film that British indies do best.
I'm based in London so I did feel a sense of pride in seeing London and Londoners represented this way in a film, but I think the characters and their stories would translate to anyone from anywhere right now. These are ordinary people facing extraordinary moments in their lives and it was great to follow them all on their journey.
The characters are also so diverse in their ages and backgrounds that I think this film holds something for everyone to relate to, oh and I should also say that the ensemble of actors in this film do a fantastic job. The performances really are top notch, even from the parrot (!) and dogs (bonkers!) I won't say any more, you need to see it for yourself!
To the visuals- The Common it's filmed on looks gorgeous, it's really nicely shot and you feel like you are really 'in there' with the characters, a privileged voyeur, much like the parrot.
Yes, this film does have it's faults, but all in all I'd totally recommend it if you're in the mood for an uplifting film with real heart.
It's a very real, warm, funny, moving and at times bonkers movie. All in all the kind of film that British indies do best.
I'm based in London so I did feel a sense of pride in seeing London and Londoners represented this way in a film, but I think the characters and their stories would translate to anyone from anywhere right now. These are ordinary people facing extraordinary moments in their lives and it was great to follow them all on their journey.
The characters are also so diverse in their ages and backgrounds that I think this film holds something for everyone to relate to, oh and I should also say that the ensemble of actors in this film do a fantastic job. The performances really are top notch, even from the parrot (!) and dogs (bonkers!) I won't say any more, you need to see it for yourself!
To the visuals- The Common it's filmed on looks gorgeous, it's really nicely shot and you feel like you are really 'in there' with the characters, a privileged voyeur, much like the parrot.
Yes, this film does have it's faults, but all in all I'd totally recommend it if you're in the mood for an uplifting film with real heart.
Saw a screening of this charming movie at Clapham Picture House this week. A series of vignettes of the lives of Londoners unfold and intertwine. The stories are believable, funny and poignant.
Beautifully shot entirely on Tooting Common in the days when the sun still shone, it captures the great variety of South London. I live next to the common yet still saw a different aspect of it as we literally get a birds eye view of it in the opening moments. The characters are from all races, ages and backgrounds. Touching without being too sentimental it left me with both a smile and a tear.
It would be great for this movie to get a wider release and it is a testament to what can be achieved on a limited budget. The production values are high and a fine cast of actors bring the stories to life.
I believe this movie has already won awards and deserves to be seen by a wider audience.
Beautifully shot entirely on Tooting Common in the days when the sun still shone, it captures the great variety of South London. I live next to the common yet still saw a different aspect of it as we literally get a birds eye view of it in the opening moments. The characters are from all races, ages and backgrounds. Touching without being too sentimental it left me with both a smile and a tear.
It would be great for this movie to get a wider release and it is a testament to what can be achieved on a limited budget. The production values are high and a fine cast of actors bring the stories to life.
I believe this movie has already won awards and deserves to be seen by a wider audience.
I was lucky enough to see Common People at a private screening.
It's touching, heart-warming, and hilarious.
The performances both from seasoned actors and those new to the craft are wonderful.
This production is beautifully written and perfectly executed.
I don't want to say too much because there are some lovely twists and turns.
The film has already won an award, I think it's the first of many for this talented team.
I hope it goes on general release so that I can take more people to see it.
If you get a chance to see it ... take it.
It's touching, heart-warming, and hilarious.
The performances both from seasoned actors and those new to the craft are wonderful.
This production is beautifully written and perfectly executed.
I don't want to say too much because there are some lovely twists and turns.
The film has already won an award, I think it's the first of many for this talented team.
I hope it goes on general release so that I can take more people to see it.
If you get a chance to see it ... take it.
Beautiful and engaging, this film was my first experience of a non-Hollywood feature film. Once I got used to the "rawness" that this brings I was totally captivated and drawn in. Some of the stories had slightly implausible endings but they were the ones I would have wanted to write myself! The romance, drama, tragedy and humour woven in to the plot kept me going right until the end when it seemed to be almost a fairytale. Would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a breath of fresh air at the cinema. It captures the essence of London and its many commons with intense detail and characters that can seem fairly straightforward on the surface but have much to tell us about themselves and our attitudes. Hope to see more by the same team before long!
Did you know
- TriviaProducer/Directors, Stewart Alexander and Kerry Skinner appeared on BBC quiz Pointless. They reached the final and won the £1,000 jackpot, and a Pointless trophy, by finding actors from Cult indie films. The films were: Lost In Translation, The Royal Tenenbaums and Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. Their answers Angelica Houston scored 6 and Elijah Wood scored 3 but Kristen Dunst was pointless, earning them the prize.
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