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Men Up

  • TV Movie
  • 2023
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Mark Lewis Jones, Steffan Rhodri, Paul Rhys, Phaldut Sharma, and Iwan Rheon in Men Up (2023)
Drama

The story of the first-ever trial of Viagra in the world, in Swansea, Wales, in 1994. "Men Up" follows the story of a group of new friends who meet on the trial and the effect this revolutio... Read allThe story of the first-ever trial of Viagra in the world, in Swansea, Wales, in 1994. "Men Up" follows the story of a group of new friends who meet on the trial and the effect this revolutionary pill has on their relationships at home.The story of the first-ever trial of Viagra in the world, in Swansea, Wales, in 1994. "Men Up" follows the story of a group of new friends who meet on the trial and the effect this revolutionary pill has on their relationships at home.

  • Director
    • Ashley Way
  • Writer
    • Matthew Barry
  • Stars
    • Iwan Rheon
    • Katy Wix
    • Huw Huckstep
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ashley Way
    • Writer
      • Matthew Barry
    • Stars
      • Iwan Rheon
      • Katy Wix
      • Huw Huckstep
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Iwan Rheon
    Iwan Rheon
    • Meurig Jenkins
    Katy Wix
    Katy Wix
    • Joanna Wootle
    Huw Huckstep
    • Gruff Jenkins
    Raphael J. Bishop
    • Llewellyn Jenkins
    • (as Raphael Bishop)
    Alexandra Roach
    Alexandra Roach
    • Ffion Jenkins
    Dyfan Dwyfor
    • Leigh Bennett
    Steffan Rhodri
    Steffan Rhodri
    • Colin White
    Lisa Palfrey
    Lisa Palfrey
    • Teresa Rigby
    Phaldut Sharma
    Phaldut Sharma
    • Peetham Shah
    Alexandria Riley
    Alexandria Riley
    • Alys Shah
    Philippa Cole
    • Ceri Howell
    Paul Rhys
    Paul Rhys
    • Tommy Cadogan
    Nathan Sussex
    • Rhys Lancey
    Aneurin Barnard
    Aneurin Barnard
    • Dr. Dylan Pearce
    Joanna Page
    Joanna Page
    • Moira Davies, Clinical Nurse
    Vikash Bhai
    Vikash Bhai
    • Eshaan Mallick
    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
    • Eddie O'Connor
    Alexander Griffiths
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ashley Way
    • Writer
      • Matthew Barry
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    7danieljfarthing

    Mild, modest, passable true-tale Brit-dramedy

    Modest Brit-dramedy "Men Up" is the true tale of Pfizer's first clinical trial of what would become the revolutionary Viagra - held in 1994 by Dr Aneurin Barnard (supported by nurse Joanna Page) at Swansea's Morriston Hospital, focussed on a group of men with diabetes related impotency (inc Iwan Rheon, Paul Rhys, Steffan Rhodri, Mark Lewis Jobes & Phaldut Sharma). The performances are decent, while director Ashely Way & writer Matthew Barry keep the tone light & the drama lukewarm as the group bonds while the pill gives clues to the impacts it'll have on their lives and their partners (inc Alexandria Roach, Alexandria Riley & Nathan Sussex). Mild but passable fare.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    The BBC at its best.

    Swansea is chosen as the first location for trials of Viagra, a new medication designed to combat male impotence. The men involved in the trial form an unlikely friendship.

    Well this was a real bolt out of the blue, a reminder if exactly what The BBC is capable of, as though it came from a time where The Beeb truly was delivering first class, pioneering drama.

    It's very funny, it's very moving, not so much a taboo subject now as it would have been back in the 90's, but still a very sensitive area for many men.

    Pete and Alice's story was very sad, Meurig's story was perhaps the highlight for me.

    Chewed up tapes from Blockbuster, M People, Blur, they brought back 1994 as if it were yesterday. It was a terrific production, credit to the team involved.

    I know I'm biased, hailing from this great City, but Swansea looks awesome, they picked some great locations for filming.

    What can you say about the cast, phenomenal performances, Paul Rhys, Iwan Rheon, Alexandra Roach, all of them.

    Swansea's finest, Joanna Page, what can I say, nothing but sheer adoration, talk about sincere, genuine and wonderful.

    9/10.
    1Cinebuff38

    Why was this made?

    I can imagine the writers of this sittng in a meeting wondering what they can produce as an excuse to show couples engaged in sexual activity. The outcome? Men up, A one off (Thank god) drama about the discovery of the drug called viagra. This break through may have been a game changer for many long suffering men, but as a drama it was about as relavent as news that churchill lost the election after the war. Had it concentrated more about the process of the discovery and less about the patiants, even if it were to have just cut out the bonking in the bedroom scenes, it might have worked better. But the writers were only interested in something that would show as much titilation as possible thus failing to produce something that would qualify as being something intelegent.
    6Prismark10

    Men Up

    Men Up is a BBC television movie regarding the clinical trials for a new wonder drug formulated in the 1990s. It went on to be called Viagra.

    It is based on true facts which means about 1% of it is true. This dramedy features five men who have been selected by Dr Dylan Pearce (Aneurin Barnard.) He is an expert on flaccid issues caused by diabetes.

    This new wonder drug could be a boon. Especially for the men who are selected to try the pills out.

    Of course during the course of the movie. There are side effects, the drug is not a quick fix. The drug cannot solve some underlying issues with some of the relationships. One or two marriages are on the verge of breaking apart. One man pretends to be hetereosexual when he has been in a same sex relationship for years. Being gay was against the rules of the medical trials. For one man the drug does not work at all.

    It was enjoyable enough but to me it felt like this was a movie made by a committee. There was nothing creative or edgy here.
    10Flickerat1

    Light entertainment done well

    How refreshing it is to watch a program set outside London and not be distracted by fake accents or characters shoehorned in to the script.

    A well put together cast with a range of threads running through the main narrative. The film isn't going to break any records but it tells an interesting story from different points of view. It doesn't try to be anything it's not by going over the top with the storylines or time-period references.

    The story itself is one that deserves to be told and the film is sympathetic to the feelings of people that would have taken part in the real life trials.

    An enjoyable watch, which should be praised for concentrating on telling the story.

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    • Trivia
      The drama is based on the real life trials of Sidenafil, sold under the brand name Viagra, which had been developed by Pfizer to alleviate the symptoms of heart disease. Testing had indicated shown that men who had previously been impotent were now able to achieve an erection. The trials shown in the drama were undertaken in real life at Morriston Hospital in Swansea in 1994. The drama is a fictionalised account based on the information Dr David Price, one of the doctors involved in the trial, was able to relay about the trial.
    • Goofs
      Meurig tells Ffion that he has rented Jurassic Park and Schindlers List. Schlinders List was released in UK cinemas in spring 1994 and would not have been available on video in winter 1994 when the trial takes place.
    • Quotes

      Eddie O'Connor: How'd you get so bloody wise?

      Colin White: I remember Catrin used to say to me, "I know what the meaning of life is Col. We're all just walking each other home".

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 2024 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hombres duros
    • Filming locations
      • Mumbles, Swansea, Wales, UK(Meurig and Ffion Jenkins house)
    • Production companies
      • Boom
      • Quay Street Productions
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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