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The 7.39

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2014
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.7K
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The 7.39 (2014)
DramaRomance

Two commuters, Sally and Carl, find themselves involved in a lighthearted tussle for a seat that unexpectedly leads to a budding friendship.Two commuters, Sally and Carl, find themselves involved in a lighthearted tussle for a seat that unexpectedly leads to a budding friendship.Two commuters, Sally and Carl, find themselves involved in a lighthearted tussle for a seat that unexpectedly leads to a budding friendship.

  • Stars
    • David Morrissey
    • Olivia Colman
    • Sheridan Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.7K
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    • Stars
      • David Morrissey
      • Olivia Colman
      • Sheridan Smith
    • 21User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Morrissey
    David Morrissey
    • Carl Matthews
    • 2014
    Olivia Colman
    Olivia Colman
    • Maggie Matthews
    • 2014
    Sheridan Smith
    Sheridan Smith
    • Sally Thorn
    • 2014
    Sean Maguire
    Sean Maguire
    • Ryan Cole
    • 2014
    Izzy Meikle-Small
    Izzy Meikle-Small
    • Charlotte Matthews
    • 2014
    Lashana Lynch
    Lashana Lynch
    • Kerry Wright
    • 2014
    Bill Milner
    Bill Milner
    • Adam Matthews
    • 2014
    Ben Fox
    Ben Fox
    • Commuter
    • 2014
    Justin Salinger
    Justin Salinger
    • Grant Findlay
    • 2014
    Thomas Morrison
    • Martin Dawson
    • 2014
    Raj Ghatak
    Raj Ghatak
    • Hotel Receptionist
    • 2014
    Stuart Matthews
    Stuart Matthews
    • Commuter
    Ancuta Breaban
    Ancuta Breaban
    • Make Up Lady
    Mohammed Ali
    • Train Commuter
    Joanna Jeffrees
    • Commuter
    Ricky Rajpal
    • Commuter
    Jeff Leslie
    • Sally's New Man
    Vandin McLeod
    • Personal Trainer
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    10cekadah

    A deliciously told soap opera !!!

    I approached this movie thinking it can't be much --- and I'm glad to state I was wrong.

    The story is easy to understand --- life can become a rut and then you find yourself stuck in a daily routine. The rewards become transparent and frustration can set in quickly.

    Here we have two people, Carl & Sally, who come to cross purposes on a commuter train one morning. With an apology later from Carl the ice is broken between our two characters. They both find out through just daily talking that there is a common thread between them. A friendship develops and then more comes into their lives.

    What's so marvelous about 'The 7:39' is how the relationship progresses and the brilliant ability of the writer and director to keep this old and over told story consistently fresh and lively, start to finish.

    It's 2 hours long but it's worth the watching !!!
    8jamescarterstoddart

    Annoyingly good for a cliché romcom

    If you've ever had to commute to London, you'll know that: conversations are sparse, fat people forget how fat they are and newspapers seem to make more noise at 7am! The 7.39 brings all this together but showing through commuter rage, friendships can be made. Many viewers have complained it's not realistic making such a connection this way, but let's not forget it started with a dispute! As for other complaints such as the train carriage was too empty, just remember you have to fit a whole camera crew onto the train and some trains do not actually allow bikes during peak times! Part one allows us to see how the friendship between Sally and Karl develops and just how quickly it leads to something more dangerous. The most artistic aspect of the first half of this drama is how the director shows the audience just how unaware the Sally and Karl are actually falling for each other.

    In the beginning of part two, we see the aftermath of Sally and Karl's affair which out of the whole series, is the most realistic scenes we'll see.

    Much recommend and but have a tissue to hand!
    6Prismark10

    Catch the early train

    The 7:39 was shown over two nights and is a modern reworking of Brief Encounter which is was itself was re-jigged in 1984 as 'Falling in Love' when it starred Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep.

    David Morrissey and Sheridan Smith meet during an early commute to London where they argue over a seat. In subsequent encounters during the morning rush hour, they form a friendship and later have a steamy affair.

    David Morrissey is the middle aged, middle management worker in commercial property with a horrible boss. he hates the daily grind of going and coming back from work.

    He is married to Olivia Coleman, they have two teenage children, one about to go to university. He finds that for the first time in years he has a buzz and a spring in his step because of the affair.

    Sheridan Smith is a personal trainer engaged to get married but unsure as to whether to commit and this affair with an older man seems to provide a pleasant diversion.

    Of course we have the predictable consequences with Morrissey not performing in his job effectively and getting fired, Coleman finding out about the affair and finally being confronted by Smith's boyfriend.

    An enjoyable drama, light on its feet, not heavy handed. The workplace scenes were so true to life with the actor playing Morrissey's boss nailing the part of the slimy, douche-bag.

    Just a shame the serial was a bit by the numbers.
    9DevikaSethi

    Telling the same story, and how!

    How many ways are there to depict infidelity, on screen or on the page? Or romantic love, for that matter? Sometimes it seems that all possible shades of both have been covered, and repeated ad nauseum. Then there comes something like 'The 7.39', and one realizes the same old story can indeed be told in yet another way, which is both entertaining and insightful.

    Two commuters - 'everyman' and 'everywoman' - are attracted to each other; the first part focuses on them and the tension is built up really effectively. The second part takes us through the repercussions of their actions, not in a moralistic way, but in a way that one feels sympathy for ALL the characters.

    The resolution is unexpected -- I couldn't predict till the last minute how it was all going to end. To take a theme/plot that has been told a million times before, and then to tell in a way that the viewer holds her breath, eagerly anticipating the next turn in the course of events: that's the art of storytelling at its best. This has been compared to the great film 'Brief Encounter'; both deal with the very human theme of temptation, but I think 'The 7.39' also tells us something about the dilemma of the modern man/woman: is life any less complicated when the rules are relaxed?
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Romantic Comedy That Shows How Far Society Has Changed Since the Days of "Brief Encounter"

    David Nicholls' reworking of the David Lean classic shifts the action from wartime Carnforth to contemporary London. Carl Matthews (David Morrissey) and Sally Thorn (Sheridan Smith) have a chance meeting, see each other on a regular basis on the 7.39 morning train from an unspecified suburb to the center of London, and fall in love. Unlike Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson in the earlier film, their love is not restricted to clandestine meetings in a station canteen, but develops into a full-blown affair. Nonetheless the outcome is much the same, as they realize that there is no future for either of them. The story is a familiar one, set against the backdrop of contemporary London - a teeming, high-tech city that alienates many of its citizens. John Alexander's direction vividly captures the heartlessness of contemporary urban life, with shots of a crowded train whose passengers seldom, if ever talk to one another, and interior shots of Carl's office, where the employees are separated from one another by glass screens. No one, it seems, has the time or the inclination to relate to one another. Thus it is perhaps inevitable that Carl and Sally should try to seek an alternative through love. Shot mainly in a series of shot/reverse shot sequences, THE 7.39 is an intense drama focusing on the characters' unspoken feelings: a close-up of Sally's tortured expression as she leaves Carl for the last time tells us far more about her pent-up emotions than dialog ever can. The casting is highly effective: Morrissey towers over Smith, suggesting that the couple are both physiognomically as well as emotionally ill-matched. Nonetheless they take full advantage of the affair while it lasts.

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    • Trivia
      In the first scene of part one, a copy of One Day is seen on Sally's bedside table. One Day was authored by David Nicholls, the writer of this drama.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 07:39 Behind the Scenes (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Frère Jacques
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      [Carl's daughter practices violin]

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Romance de gare
    • Filming locations
      • Woking Station, Woking, Surrey, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Carnival Film & Television
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      59 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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