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Nina Forever

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
5.4K
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Fiona O'Shaughnessy, Cian Barry, and Abigail Hardingham in Nina Forever (2015)
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Suicidal Rob starts dating a colleague at the supermarket. But whenever they have sex, his dead girlfriend, Nina, pops up.Suicidal Rob starts dating a colleague at the supermarket. But whenever they have sex, his dead girlfriend, Nina, pops up.Suicidal Rob starts dating a colleague at the supermarket. But whenever they have sex, his dead girlfriend, Nina, pops up.

  • Directors
    • Ben Blaine
    • Chris Blaine
  • Writers
    • Ben Blaine
    • Chris Blaine
  • Stars
    • Cian Barry
    • Abigail Hardingham
    • Mandeep Dhillon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    5.4K
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    • Directors
      • Ben Blaine
      • Chris Blaine
    • Writers
      • Ben Blaine
      • Chris Blaine
    • Stars
      • Cian Barry
      • Abigail Hardingham
      • Mandeep Dhillon
    • 38User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Cian Barry
    Cian Barry
    • Rob
    Abigail Hardingham
    Abigail Hardingham
    • Holly
    Mandeep Dhillon
    Mandeep Dhillon
    • Samira
    Katharine Bennett-Fox
    Katharine Bennett-Fox
    • Kelly
    Barry Castagnola
    • Gary (store manager)
    Javan Hirst
    • David
    Femi Houghton
    Femi Houghton
    • Paramedic Tutor
    Sean Verey
    Sean Verey
    • Josh
    • (as Sean Michael Verey)
    Fiona O'Shaughnessy
    Fiona O'Shaughnessy
    • Nina
    Dennis Thickpenny
    • Old Neighbour
    Ben Williams
    • Laundrette Boy
    Sam Williams
    • Laundrette Boy
    Elizabeth Elvin
    • Sally
    David Troughton
    David Troughton
    • Dan
    Ben Tompsett
    • Tattooist
    Richard Sandling
    Richard Sandling
    • Man On Bus
    Bruce Webb
    • Man with Tray
    Tamar Karabetyan
    • Cassie (girl in crash)
    • Directors
      • Ben Blaine
      • Chris Blaine
    • Writers
      • Ben Blaine
      • Chris Blaine
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    9BenScreencult

    A multi-layered psychological drama...

    ...with a bit of Rom-Com/Horror thrown in for good measure.

    We all bring baggage into a new relationship - this film makes the invisible visible and takes you on an enjoyable journey through the process of 'letting go': grief, loss, flights of fantasy, darkness, obsession. It's a haunting story of the impact we have on each other, regardless of whether we acknowledge or even see it happening.

    Some people are attracted to the Horror elements (i.e. the blood) but don't be put off by that if you're not a Horror fan. I'm not. And the level of gore is appropriate for the telling of this story: being haunted by an ex- who appears in bed with you and your new partner every time you attempt to have sex.

    Nina Forever will make you feel, but then it will make you think. Must see!
    6johnklem

    What an interesting film - flawed but oh so interesting...

    A fabulous concept, lots of problems but well worth an hour and a half of your life. For a first film, this is awesome. Its flaws are all of inexperience - an over-egged script and some logical but emotionally unconvincing physicalisations of the dead girlfriend. Its strengths are of original talent, a cast that's much better than the budget would suggest and an utterly unique point of view. One of the strengths of the movie is the actress who plays the living girlfriend. She could be Ruth Wilson's sibling and brings a similar level of interest to the most ordinary moments. The rest of the film is adequate for the purpose - which is exactly what it needs to be. Cinematography and locations are unobtrusive and allow the concept room to breathe. I hope the filmmakers draw the right conclusions and move onwards and upwards. Hey guys, if you're ever in Los Angeles. look me up!
    7mikekozel

    Who is missing the boat

    The work is fresh, unique, and entertaining. It may not have the scope and depth of a great work, but it is certainly good. This is what is good. The photography is guided by an almost nostalgic staging, with the hard shots of a modern view as counterpoint. The sex scenes are so well shot that they are not pornographic, but all the stuff of modern soft porn is there. We are aroused, but the acts are blended with this crazy, complex mix of macabre and psychological challenge that move us away from banal voyeurism to actively dealing with the absurd position of the characters. The staging for the camera is right out of the 40's at times, and posed perfectly for effect. Great camera direction.

    The actors give enough to make it work, and that says a lot for them, as this is a very tough film. It moves in a space between black comedy and drama, which is a dangerous place to put actors and camera, easy to bog down, go flat, or list from one genre to another. Acting would have to be light, with dramatic effect made by the mise en scene supporting the effort of the players. This can be said of any film, but in this film, it is a critical necessity. The camera gives us absurd without humor or pathos, simply the view expressing the element of the shot. Which leads to...

    The score. This film could never be what it is without the brilliant sound craft. Score, and sound effects have become an other art form in the digital era, and carry a bigger, more fundamental role in creating motion picture work. This film owes lots to a really brilliant scoring, working precisely with the camera for cinematic affect.

    This work must be taken as, not a giant, but certainly a shot at form and structure off the path, and done well. Hey, kids, don't try this at home.
    6Reno-Rangan

    Some people never let go your hand!

    We ask for the fresh ideas and here is the one. This British film was not totally innovative, at least it tried to be different. This horror-comedy was directed by two brothers and it was theirs first feature film. This is the story of two who meet working in a supermarket. The 19 years old Holly and in his 20s, Rob, they instantly fall in love with their first encounter. But there's a problem that they can't sleep together, if they do, then Rob's dead girlfriend appear. So the reason for it and the solution if there is one, is what the rest of the film covers.

    It was a little slow, though entertaining. Not a bad storyline, they developed it decently, but the twist was so ordinary. Nothing like we could predict it, but it gives a silly reason. If you are not expecting big, then it might work. The performances were not bad. It's not that funny, because it was a black comedy. Though the story takes place in the open society, the focus has been always between three main cast and a couple of others. That mean it comes to the point, not wasting for useless scenes. That's why it's very interesting, despite not very impressive. Like I said worth a watch for being a different from the usual films.

    6/10
    8rooee

    The ghost of our girl

    This Frightfest 2015 favourite is the first gem of 2016. A British indie written and directed by Ben and Chris Blaine, it's a jet-black sex comedy about a dead young woman who comes back to life whenever her ex-boyfriend has sex. And he's having a lot of sex with his new girlfriend, Holly (Abigail Hardingham).

    Avoiding potentially tiresome scenes of endless disbelief, the central couple accept the bizarre situation far more easily than their zombie. Indeed, Holly is actually turned on by the presence of Nina (Fiona O'Shaughnessy). The latter is in no mood for a ménage a trois, and proceeds to torment the new lovers. She's the embodiment of guilt.

    Nina Forever doesn't go for scares. But neither does it go for the surreal. The grounded way in which it depicts its essential weirdness is one of its main appeals. It's reminiscent of the deadpan exchanges between David and his dead buddy in An American Werewolf in London – that's the tone.

    Another key element is the characterisation. Holly and Rob (Cian Barry) are entirely convincing as the late-teenage lovers, swept up in their twisted, hermetically-sealed fantasy. And the Blaine brothers throw into the mix Nina's grieving parents, whose struggles to cope (dad's writing a terrible book; mum's trying to keep her daughter alive through Rob) are funny and moving.

    The Blaines' control of the material is seriously impressive. Everyone knows comedy-horror is a virtually impossible balancing act, but they mostly nail it, lightening the darkness of the material without ever taking the camp way out. It is horrific and it is funny, which is all you can ask. The balance is achieved through an unholy trinity of sex, death, and love. There's something here about faithfulness. If you never had a chance in life to stop loving someone, how do you have consent to love another? Real thought has been put into the script, creating a uniquely involving genre-evading experience. Its central romance is as carefully rendered as its gore. Nina doesn't just mean different things to different people; she means different things to the same people over the course of the story. She plays a key part in the ending, where quiet revelation awaits.

    And that's what this highly original film is: a quiet revelation.

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    • Trivia
      One of series of similarly themed films about resurrected girlfriends after their death that were all released around the same time. The others include Life After Beth (2014) and Burying the Ex (2014).
    • Goofs
      When Holly sits on the bed after the second time Nina appears, she puts on a shirt. A moment later she's not wearing the shirt.
    • Quotes

      Nina: Oh God, not again!

    • Connections
      References Trains étroitement surveillés (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      DON'T CALL BACK
      Written & Produced by Liam T.Hansell & Nathan Cooper

      Performed by Liam T.Hansell

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2016 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sonsuza Dek Nina
    • Filming locations
      • Rose Hill, Sutton, London, England, UK(Bus stop where the couple argue)
    • Production companies
      • Jeva Films
      • Charlie Productions
      • Casualties Bureau
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,528
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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