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Le monde de Nathan

Original title: X+Y
  • 2014
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
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Eddie Marsan and Asa Butterfield in Le monde de Nathan (2014)
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A socially awkward teenage maths prodigy finds new confidence and new friendships when he lands a spot on the British squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad.A socially awkward teenage maths prodigy finds new confidence and new friendships when he lands a spot on the British squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad.A socially awkward teenage maths prodigy finds new confidence and new friendships when he lands a spot on the British squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad.

  • Director
    • Morgan Matthews
  • Writers
    • James Graham
    • Morgan Matthews
  • Stars
    • Asa Butterfield
    • Rafe Spall
    • Sally Hawkins
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    • Director
      • Morgan Matthews
    • Writers
      • James Graham
      • Morgan Matthews
    • Stars
      • Asa Butterfield
      • Rafe Spall
      • Sally Hawkins
    • 96User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Asa Butterfield
    Asa Butterfield
    • Nathan Ellis
    Rafe Spall
    Rafe Spall
    • Martin Humphreys
    Sally Hawkins
    Sally Hawkins
    • Julie Ellis
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • Richard
    Jo Yang
    Jo Yang
    • Zhang Mei
    Martin McCann
    Martin McCann
    • Michael Ellis
    Jake Davies
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    • Luke Shelton
    Alex Lawther
    Alex Lawther
    • Isaac Cooper
    Alexa Davies
    Alexa Davies
    • Rebecca Dunn
    Orion Lee
    Orion Lee
    • Deng Laoshi
    Edward Baker-Close
    • Nathan Ellis (9 yrs)
    Percelle Ascott
    Percelle Ascott
    • Ben Morgan
    Suraj Rattu
    • Pav Kamdar
    Jamie Ballard
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    Clare Burt
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    8rjsf96

    A Heart-warming Tale of Connection between Two Vastly Different Souls

    'X+Y' is somewhat of a detour for its star and revelation, Asa Butterfield. He is already in popular demand, having been at the centre of Martin Scorsese's attention in 'Hugo' and the failed Young Adult fantasy adaptation 'Ender's Game'. It seems strange to me that Butterfield has forgone the realm of Hollywood Blockbusters to enter a profound and revealing Indie Drama. Consider me happy beyond measure.

    'X+Y' sees Butterfield play the intelligent, but autistic Nathan. He finds it extremely hard to form bonds, even with his own mother. Nathan never admits it, but we can tell that he blames her for the awful car crash that proved fatal to his father. Whom he had always shared a special connection. He finds he is able to maintain new friendships when he gains a place on the British Squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad. This gives Nathan newfound confidence and the attention of a girl on the opposing squad. Nathan understands Mathematics better than anyone, even his parents at the age of five. But he is not able to work out why he has an attraction to this girl, by the name of Zhang Mei played with keen spirit by Jo Yang. He diverts so much of his attention to her, that he finds it increasingly difficult to keep his mind focused on what matters most for his future.

    'X+Y' is the type of film that is all too rare to find in the cinema. When it finally does appear on the big screen, it lasts a week before it stops being shown. Therefore, if you are reading this then I am sorry, but at least you can pre order the DVD. I wish there were more films like this, with the same energy, style, charm, acting talent and intimacy. The movies would be a better place for it.

    The script for 'X+Y' is handled with care and delicately, so that every line shows the audience what rapt attention to detail the screenwriter paid to make sure it flows smoothly, even containing laughs and many heartfelt moments scattered throughout its brief runtime. The most marvellous thing of all is that 'X+Y' contains two romances and both of them feel genuine and make sense. They do not slow down the pacing and only highlight what a joy the film is to behold. The casting from Sally Hawkins to Rafe Spall plays a large part in selling the romance to the audience. Not only making them invest in it, but believe it as well. The music feels soft and tender, never overbearing always hitting the right notes on the nose. The cinematography is excellent and proves that films do not need CGI fakery to look splendid or gorgeous; I am looking at you Peter Jackson.

    'X+Y' may be ultimately too predictable, but at least it feels sweet and soothing, a truly lovely film to engage in and even shed a tear when it all ends. Hollywood simply does not make films like this anymore. Can you resist? Will you even want to try? I urge you to at least give 'X+Y' a chance, it deserves at the very least to be seen once.
    9kevjfarrell

    Very worthy movie!

    Excellent performances all round for this charming story concentrating on a family who have a son on the autistic spectrum. The characters are very believable and put in sterling performances. The youngsters especially are great. It gives an accurate insight into the world of autism from everyone's point of view. Sally Hawkins as the mother gets it totally right! Fine actress she is. I know it's early days, but I would like to see some Oscar nominations for this movie. I would like to give this movie a 10, but I feel the ending is somewhat too simplistic and almost Disney-esque 'Happily Ever After' scenario. Autism isn't a one-size-fits-all condition, and people shouldn't come away with the idea that everyone with autism is a genius. The social awkwardness is portrayed beautifully as is the feeling of not fitting in and seeing the world in a way that's different to most people. I highly recommend this movie. The whole story about an International Math Competition is very engaging. You will wipe your eyes too!
    9A_Different_Drummer

    Butterfield has one heck of a career ahead of him

    In my reviews I have observed on more than one occasion that the Brits don't know how to make a bad film. Their challenge is usually in making a great film.

    This is a case in point. Technically perfect, with a script so polished it gleams, and acting so sharp that even the secondary roles stay in your head long after the credits roll.

    Butterfield's character is a young boy with Autism who, as a result, may or may not be a world class math prodigy. The point of the story however is not whether his character will win a math Olympics but rather if he will ever become a functioning human being.

    Butterfield, in a cast of greats, stands out. Has a great career ahead of him, he has mastered the art of delivering dialog with his eyes.

    The wonderful Sally Hawkins (Poppy in the unforgettable Happy Go Lucky) does a great job in a difficult role as the mother. Since Butterfield's character as written is constantly ignoring his mother, there is a tendency for the audience to do so as well. Hawkins does not allow this.

    It is an excellent film, more a journey than a destination, and therefore not for everyone.

    My favourite scene -- the one I will remember for a very long time -- is Butterfield with his (almost) Chinese girlfriend, eating some take-out.

    The container is opened and the number of comestibles inside is NOT a prime number. The audience (by that point) has been trained to know this will be a cause of great discomfort for the boy, who likes his meals pre-sorted in prime numbers.

    The girl notices his discomfort and he quickly explains the problem to her. With no hesitation she grabs one of the items and wolfs it down happily.

    Problem solved! It is a microcosm for the film - start with an impossible boy, add a naturally joyful and spontaneous young woman, and the result is ... serendipity.
    7MennoMan

    Excellent Movie on difficulties of Autism

    Genres at IMDb is WRONG.. not a comedy.

    It is true this movie does have a few touching moment that will make you smile, this does not make it a comedy. The films subjects include the affliction of Autism, coping with illness, coping with lose and living without returned love, self inflicted boundaries and the struggle to overcome dealing with others regardless of your own struggle. The story is about a young boy with autism who faces the difficulties coping with life without the key person he was dependent on. Add to this his autistic ability at math which places him in a scenario where he placed in a new environment. Along with the boy, we also see the difficulties of his mother which must deal his affliction and teachers who must deal with his. Overall, not just about the child. The base of the film is in England and in China with great scenery. Added t this is fin acting and a good plot. Without a spoiler, he finally comes to a change in his life with the help of many who loves him. I found the ending touching.
    9northshoremobile

    The Awkardness of Life

    I pre-ordered "X+Y" from the UK, not realizing it was being released in the US (under a different name). This ended up being one of my favorite movies of this year, but I feel like many people will not give it a chance for several reasons, but mainly the subject matter.

    "It" is a delicate petal to step around to a lot of people. Nathan is not the epitome of all people on the spectrum, he is unique and also based on a real person (albeit loosely). You don't have to have any kind of "diagnosed condition" to understand the hardships portrayed in the film. His is not the only struggle, just the most emphasized.

    I must say that I was impressed with Asa Butterfield's portrayal of Nathan. Not many actors can convey emotions or thoughts without actually saying much of anything. When you feel empathy for a character, you know the actor is doing far more than just saying their memorized lines. That being said, everyone did a pretty good job bringing their characters to life.

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    • Trivia
      As stated in the end credits, the movie was inspired by Beautiful Young Minds (2007). The character Nathan Ellis is based on Daniel Lightwing, specifically his experiences before and during the IMO competition.
    • Goofs
      The double rainbow that Nathan and Zhang Mei see from the train when they arrive in England is wrongly generated. The secondary rainbow should be inverted with purple on the outside of the arc but in the movie red is on the outside. The rainbow should also be opposite the sun so the shadows on the ground should point towards it.
    • Quotes

      Julie: When somebody says they love you it means they see something in you they think is worth something... It adds value to you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Conan: David Oyelowo/Asa Butterfield/JR JR (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweetheart, What Have You Done to Us
      Written and performed by Keaton Henson

      Published by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd

      Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • X+Y
    • Filming locations
      • Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Pinnacle Films
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • The National Lottery
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $171,793
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,408
      • Sep 13, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,043,620
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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