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Mister John

  • 2013
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Mister John (2013)
Escaping his foundering marriage in London, Gerry (Aidan Gillen) goes to Singapore to sort out the estate of his brother John, who owned a hostess bar there and has just died in mysterious circumstances.
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Escaping his foundering marriage in London, Gerry (Aidan Gillen) goes to Singapore to sort out the estate of his brother John, who owned a hostess bar there and has just died in mysterious c... Read allEscaping his foundering marriage in London, Gerry (Aidan Gillen) goes to Singapore to sort out the estate of his brother John, who owned a hostess bar there and has just died in mysterious circumstances.Escaping his foundering marriage in London, Gerry (Aidan Gillen) goes to Singapore to sort out the estate of his brother John, who owned a hostess bar there and has just died in mysterious circumstances.

  • Directors
    • Joe Lawlor
    • Christine Molloy
  • Writers
    • Joe Lawlor
    • Christine Molloy
  • Stars
    • Aidan Gillen
    • Zoe Tay
    • Molly Rose Lawlor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    525
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Joe Lawlor
      • Christine Molloy
    • Writers
      • Joe Lawlor
      • Christine Molloy
    • Stars
      • Aidan Gillen
      • Zoe Tay
      • Molly Rose Lawlor
    • 19User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Aidan Gillen
    Aidan Gillen
    • Gerry Devine
    Zoe Tay
    Zoe Tay
    • Kim…
    Molly Rose Lawlor
    • Sarah…
    Michael Thomas
    Michael Thomas
    • Lester
    Claire Keelan
    Claire Keelan
    • Kathleen…
    Michael Walsh
    • John Devine
    Ashleigh Judith White
    • Isadora…
    Andrew Bennett
    • John Devine
    • (voice)
    Daragh Brady
    • Pub Regular
    David Byrne
    • Pub Regular
    Chi Cheng Fong
    • Funeral Monk
    Maya Sophie Gilmore
    • Ubin Stall Young Girl
    Eddie Goh
    • KTV Niteclub Crying Man
    John Gullery
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    Fiona Jeremiah
    • Pub Girl
    Khairrunnisa
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    Liew Siow Kin
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    Janice Koh
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      • Christine Molloy
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      • Christine Molloy
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    7greekned

    Not as bad as the other reviewers say

    This film is about grief, and being lost. It's not a badly made film, the subject matter while uneasy is something that other countries have to deal with a lot more than ours. Just because we are unfamiliar with it, or don't like it doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It is well shot, has good acting and the music is spot on. It's the kind of film that may hold a mirror up to how one deals with relationships, and that may make people uncomfortable. As always, watch it and make your own mind up.
    8Trev

    A dreamy and enigmatic character study

    A dreamy and enigmatic character study about a man who flies to Singapore to wind up his dead brother's affair but finds himself coming adrift. Gerry (Gillen) is a man whose marriage is heading for the rocks and a visit to his dead brother's family and hostess bar in Singapore brings him into contact with a decadent, ex pat' world that starts to fit him too well.

    The film plays somewhere between an Antonioni and the wonderful yet under-rated Peter Bogdanovitch film Saint Jack. The bar scenes while stylised feel truthful and affectionate, and the film has some powerful moments - a scene where a bar girl interview becomes a template for a disintegrating marriage is both original and uncomfortable to watch.

    Gillen is cast against type and has really worked his way into the character who loses himself through the simple act of wearing a dead man's clothes and walking in his steps.

    I notice one reviewer seems concerned with nudity in the film - there isn't any to speak of, so those seeking titillation look elsewhere.
    2timlittle

    Pointless and tedious

    This was the most pointless film I think I have ever watched. The cast mumble their way through the limited dialogue and a good portion of the film seems to comprise of endless pensive gazes into the near distance, endless pensive gazes into the far distance and endless pensive gazes at other members of the cast. The camera gazes pensively at the back of the casts neck, head .........and so on. A snake steals the show and out-acts the whole cast. Avoid. Did I mention it's completely pointless ?
    5soranamicooper

    Could have been much more

    This film has an interesting theme and the potential to be much more than what it is. The central character arrives in Singapore after his brother's death there and, over the indeterminate ensuing period, dreamily drifts into his dead brother's ex-pat life - staying with his family and floating around the seedy bar he ran - while having nightmares/flashbacks about his problematic marriage back home. So, the breakdown of a marriage on the one hand and bereavement on the other. Rich ground for exploring human feelings, yet I didn't really get a sense of his (or affected others') pain or any soul-searching to make sense of his situation. A good drama seldom neatly resolves all the key 'dramas', centring instead on the human condition and the nature of relationships. This film attempts to do that, but the lack of character development makes it difficult to identify with the protagonists and to be moved by or care much about their plight. The actors make a decent fist of a narrative that sometimes wants for coherence (not all scenes/subplots seem relevant or in some cases are underdeveloped) and the largely insipid dialogue, which, with few exceptions, reveals little about the characters and their motives and needs some attention to lend them greater depth. The overall effect is of a potentially relevant piece of work made somewhat prematurely, before the authors had really decided what story it was they wanted to tell or how best to tell it. Despite the score, I'd be tempted to give it a second chance some time to see if I was just being unreceptive. OK, 3 years later, 2nd viewing accomplished. Enjoyed it more. 3/10? It's better than that. Characters seemed more life-like; some good dialogue; quite atmospheric; may linger.
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Searching Analysis of a Complex Central Character

    Set in Singapore, MISTER JOHN has a straightforward plot: Gerry Devine (Aidan Gillen) travels to Singapore to find out what happen to his dead brother, the proprietor of Mister John's bar. He encounters various people including John's wife Kim (Zoe Tay), his daughter-in-law Isadora (Ashleigh Judith White), and John's best friend Lester (Michael Thomas), and while doing so discovers something about John's life, which seems to Gerry to be idyllic, unlike his own life back home in London, where he has experienced marital difficulties with wife Sarah (Molly Rose Lawlor). Despite numerous opportunities to carve out a new life, Gerry opts instead to return to London. Directors Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy create a claustrophobic world of interior and Singapore night life - a suitable backdrop for a penetrating study of Gerry's indecisive character. Tormented by memories of the past, he cannot make up his mind in the present. The camera focuses intently on his facial expressions, suggesting that he is somehow imprisoned by his nature. On the other hand we can see why he should think like that - even though John had carved out a good life for himself in Singapore, the world of seedy bars, nighttime pickups and one-night stands does not seem in any way idealistic. Modestly budgeted yet sympathetically photographed with an eye for color both in day and night sequences, MISTER JOHN is an unexpectedly haunting film.

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      Gerry Devine: [visiting his brother in a morgue] Hey John... it's me

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    • How does Isadora try to signal, unknowingly, to the adult world around her, what has befallen her in early childhood ?
    • How is the half-remembered sexual abuse of the suicide victim John Devine and his younger brother Gerry, shown symbolically in the film ?

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Singapore
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Singapore
    • Production companies
      • Samson Films
      • Akanga Film Productions
      • Desperate Optimists
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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