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Molly, une femme au combat

Original title: Our Girl
  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.9K
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Molly, une femme au combat (2013)
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Our Girl is the story of Molly Dawes, born and raised in the London Borough of Newham. Molly is the eldest of seven kids with little future, an abusive father, and a mother who always wanted... Read allOur Girl is the story of Molly Dawes, born and raised in the London Borough of Newham. Molly is the eldest of seven kids with little future, an abusive father, and a mother who always wanted more for her. Leaving school with no qualifications, Molly has a part-time job in a local... Read allOur Girl is the story of Molly Dawes, born and raised in the London Borough of Newham. Molly is the eldest of seven kids with little future, an abusive father, and a mother who always wanted more for her. Leaving school with no qualifications, Molly has a part-time job in a local nail bar. Drunk and despondent on the evening of her 18th birthday, she throws up in the ... Read all

  • Director
    • David Drury
  • Writer
    • Tony Grounds
  • Stars
    • Flossy Grounds
    • Lacey Turner
    • Mimi Keene
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Drury
    • Writer
      • Tony Grounds
    • Stars
      • Flossy Grounds
      • Lacey Turner
      • Mimi Keene
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Flossy Grounds
    • Bella Dawes
    Lacey Turner
    Lacey Turner
    • Molly Dawes
    Mimi Keene
    Mimi Keene
    • Jade Dawes
    Kerry Godliman
    Kerry Godliman
    • Belinda Dawes
    Sean Gallagher
    Sean Gallagher
    • Dave Dawes
    McKell David
    McKell David
    • Dean
    Daniel Black
    • Artan
    Frieda Thiel
    • Proud Mary
    Babirye Bukilwa
    • Sharon
    • (as Vanessa Babirye)
    Cecilia Noble
    • Elizabeth
    Grant Davis
    • Perry
    Ged Forrest
    • Derek
    Andrew Scarborough
    Andrew Scarborough
    • Sergeant Peters
    Steven Miller
    Steven Miller
    • Corporal Leech
    Stuart Ward
    • Corporal Brammer
    Katherine Pearce
    Katherine Pearce
    • Katy
    Lucy Briers
    Lucy Briers
    • Major O'Brien
    Dominic Jephcott
    Dominic Jephcott
    • Major Hart
    • Director
      • David Drury
    • Writer
      • Tony Grounds
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    7grantss

    Good start to the series

    Molly Dawes lives with her father, mother and multitude of siblings in a working class area of London. She's just turned 18 but instead of a feeling of euphoria all she sees is problems. Her boyfriend is unfaithful, she doesn't like her job and her father is a deadbeat. So she decides to join the Army.

    A movie-length first episode of the series, so don't expect any nice neat resolutions or Hollywood endings. It's reasonably good without being great. We see Molly's background, which is a bit of a drag. This part seems quite predictable and seems to just delay the inevitable.

    Once she's in the Army the film gets much more interesting as we see her having to make decisions regarding her future and having to adapt to Army life. There's a few overly neat and convenient plot developments but it's pretty good, good enough for me to stick with the series.
    6Prismark10

    The army game

    Our Girl started as a one off film written by Tony Grounds before it was developed by the BBC as a regular television series.

    Lacey Turner is Molly Dawes, a teenager in Newham, living in an overcrowded house with her siblings. Mum (Kerry Godliman) is pregnant again, Dad (Sean Gallagher) is a bit of a layabout and an unpleasant racist and sexist of the east end type.

    Molly's boyfriend is a young Muslim who also is another worthless individual who easily cheats on her and really does not value her.

    So Molly who looks like a bright girl, seems to already have a life which is taking her nowhere with people who are just shiftless. Molly ends up joining the army which gives her life purpose and self esteem.

    The problem is her family and boyfriend are left befuddled by her decision.

    However basic training allows her to turn her life around and give her life renewed purpose as she makes new friends and finds out that it is better to help out fellow recruits rather than be a put upon babysitter at home.

    The series started out with a lot of grittiness of inner London domestic life. Lacey Turner puts in a convincing performance as Molly and it is a refreshing positive portrayal of army life, not sure whether it is very realistic vision of army life and does felt a bit like propaganda as well.

    Yet the film was better than the subsequent series in my opinion and at least it offered a positive note that a person can have the courage of their convictions to turn their life around.
    6natashabowiepinky

    Flawed, but interesting...

    Considering her annoying family, a cheating boyfriend and worthless friends, being in danger of getting blown up every day probably doesn't seem like such a bad move for Ms Dawes. And indeed, this whole enterprise might as well be bankrolled by the army... the camaraderie and discipline she has in the force is in stark contrast to her pitiful existence back home, where no-one likes her and every day is a drudging chore. In fact, it looks like so much fun, can I enlist? (What do you mean, spare tyre?!)

    Joking aside though, by far the best parts of this BBC film are those when she's at training camp blossoming from a smart-mouthed little girl with issues... to a smart mouthed-little girl with issues, and a great big gun. Her friendships with her commanding officer and a fellow recruit who has self esteem issues are touching on a few levels, and Lacey Turner's performance as the feisty 18 year old is out of this world.

    Les convincing though, is her time spent back in Newham, as her father is an irredeemable caricature of every child's worst nightmare, and her boyfriend is such a lying, manipulative sack of... manure, you wonder how such a smart girl like Molly ever hooked up with such a piece of... dirt. AND her lifelong mates turn on her at the drop of a hat. It's not very logical, and drives down the realism in the rest of the film. Still, it does pack a punch... and the poignant ending will leave you with a lump in your throat. Or maybe, I should try swallowing harder? 6/10
    9donald1101

    Sensitive with Heart

    This TV Movie is not Full Metal Jacket, or any other military film focused on coming of age which I have seen. Its heroine is not an introspective youth contemplating the truth of what is going on with the world around her. Instead, she is a highly common modern girl who chances upon the British Army. Like all films of its genre, there is a good deal of yelling and screaming, this is after all boot camp. The characters though do not display heroism or bravado through their yells or screams. Instead it is shown in soft spoken scenes which chronicle Molly's progression. The yelling and screaming is there to create the boot camp atmosphere, not to build character or to be the centre of the film.

    Some plot holes do exist, and some of the side characters could have done with much more development. However when the constraints of a 90 minute TV Movie, which certainly with the BBC's current climate did not have a very large budget, are applied, these faults become understandable. Also, while I am not sure, I get the feeling that scenes where these grey areas in the plot and the characters are fleshed out were written, but left out do to time constraints.

    I personally think that Molly speaks to all of us who once dreamed of being in the Army. She is simply an ordinary girl who is given the opportunity to apply herself, and finds that she capable of much more than she thought possible. All of us have a little bit of ourselves that likes to think so. Through her journey Molly most certainly fulfils that part of ourselves which dares to dream upon a whim.
    10beccurrant

    Emotionally gripping

    Within minutes this had me gripped. So well written and such emotion portrayed from Lacey Turner. Incredibly well put together and along with series one of Our Girl - a brilliant watch.

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    • Trivia
      Internationally edited into two parts and aired as the first two episodes of the sequel TV series, Molly, une femme au combat (2013).
    • Quotes

      Molly Dawes: [after failing to hold onto the wooden beam] . Oi!

      Corporal Leech: Did you just fucking 'oi' me?

      Molly Dawes: Me hands slipped.

    • Connections
      Follows Molly, une femme au combat (2013)

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Our Girl
    • Filming locations
      • Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England, UK(doubles for Afghanistan)
    • Production companies
      • BBC Drama Productions
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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