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Allelujah

  • 2022
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
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Judi Dench, Derek Jacobi, David Bradley, Jennifer Saunders, Russell Tovey, Jesse Akele, and Bally Gill in Allelujah (2022)
The story of a geriatric ward in a small Yorkshire hospital threatened with closure.
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Die Geschichte einer geriatrischen Station in einem kleinen Krankenhaus in Yorkshire, das von der Schließung bedroht ist.Die Geschichte einer geriatrischen Station in einem kleinen Krankenhaus in Yorkshire, das von der Schließung bedroht ist.Die Geschichte einer geriatrischen Station in einem kleinen Krankenhaus in Yorkshire, das von der Schließung bedroht ist.

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    • Richard Eyre
  • Drehbuch
    • Alan Bennett
    • Heidi Thomas
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    • Jesse Akele
    • Lorraine Ashbourne
    • Nivedita Bhargava
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      • Richard Eyre
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      • Alan Bennett
      • Heidi Thomas
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jesse Akele
      • Lorraine Ashbourne
      • Nivedita Bhargava
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    Jesse Akele
    • Nurse Pinkney
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    • Mrs Earnshaw
    Nivedita Bhargava
    • Mother
    David Bradley
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    • Joe Colman
    Nicholas Burns
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    Bally Gill
    • Dr Valentine
    Gerard Horan
    Gerard Horan
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    Derek Jacobi
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    7gazmar62

    Dying to help the NHS ?

    Maybe TIFF wasn't the best place to launch this very British film based on a play ?

    The NHS ( National Health Service) is shown in a microcosm of political and cynical struggles in a small community hospital unit for old people needing special care.

    It's very Alan Bennett, although with short but still cutting monologues , some are funnier than others but all serve a purpose.

    The geriatric ward is the logical place to highlight the old and decrepit hospital system, fighting for survival at death's door, but there are more metaphors here, the NHS is killing people due to a lack of resources, most notably a shortage of beds, is there even a shortage of carers?.

    Jennifer Saunders is great as the head nurse trying her best to keep a 'clean' ward, but working to targets for turnover of patients and moving them through the system comes at a heavy price, closure is imminent and her efficiency is not enough.

    The doctor is stereotypical, an Asian immigrant with a nostalgic true vocational outlook to care for his patients with a hands on approach.

    The patients are a who's who of British stalwart actors and they are very convincing as geriatrics, each representing the problems within the health care system. One patient's son happens to be a management consultant for the government's health minister and getting a personal experience of the hospital suggests the need for 'government' to understand the real world of this care in the community, rather than just facts and figures on spreadsheets, it's a political statement about how things are failing people by going for large scale centres of excellence?.

    As a person with a lot of personal experience of the NHS and getting old too, I can relate to the representation if not actually recognise the geriatric care unit.

    The film takes a risky turn or two near the end especially with a plea for support and understanding of the caring people who work in the NHS providing a public service, which is now underappreciated again post pandemic, although ironically with the recent strike action this has probably not helped their case.

    This is bound to be a divisive film and some may be disappointed by it's change in tone from comedy to politics, especially if they don't understand the British system or the metaphors about it.
    6cathyannemoore-66196

    Not what I expected

    I thought I was all set for a heart warming feel good film. Very depressing. Tackles the issues of geriatric care and there's no happy ending we all are going to die. Jennifer Saunders is really different to how we usually see her. No make up dowdy and with a northern accent. It didn't surprise me she could transform successfully into a no nonsense matron of a Yorkshire hospital given all of the characters she played in French and Saunders. Judi Dench and Derek Jacobi of course steal the show. The words spoken as a narrative over the film by Dr Valentine had me sobbing into a tissue throughout .
    10stephanieruthwilson

    A beautiful film that frightened me to death.

    Being UK based and over 60 years old I found this film a little to close to home and therefore so very powerful. It was funny, beautiful and so very sad. It was Alan Bennett all over. Everything was very small and beautifully presented. There was not an ounce of energy wasted, it was all perfectly placed. All the main characters had a tiny vignette which gave them enough of a back story to make them real people. The doctor was from a society that holds dear it's elderly and silently struggles to understand why his patients aren't held in the same high esteem. The film ends with the Doctors monolog praising the people of the NHS and so it should. A political piece, probably but more a piece about our attitudes to the elderly.
    7CinemaSerf

    Allelujah

    When a small geriatric hospital in Northern England is threatened with closure, the staff and patients rally together to try and save it. There might be a glimmer of hope with this task as the government consultant tasked with the final evaluation - "Colin" (Russell Tovey) has his estranged father " Joe" (David Bradley) in that self same facility. The place is run under the benignly imperious hand of "Sister Gilpin" (Jennifer Saunders) with Bally Gill's "Dr. Valentine" tending to their clinical needs. As you'd expect with Alan Bennett, this comes at you from the left of the political spectrum, and highlights what he sees as the short-termism of fiscally based decision making. To that end, Sir Richard Eyre has assembled a strong cast of formidable character actors to portray the patients. Most notable amongst them, for me, was Julia McKenzie and Bradley is also on great form as the curmudgeonly old gent coming to terms with his predicament and his successful, gay, son. There is plenty of dry humour, observational sarcasm to the fore and Saunders and Gill have quite a nice chemistry between them as they both strive to care for their elderly charges. I can't say that I loved the ending. It is thought provoking, but somehow seemed just a little over-dramatic and unnecessary. That said, though, the ensemble cast reminded me very much "Quartet" (2012) with strong leading characters and familiar faces at every turn helping to highlight the serious (and lighter) issues of the ageing process for both the older folks and for those charged with keeping them well. Not sure it really needs a cinema to enjoy, but it's still well worth ninety minutes.
    6akblue-02677

    All star cast

    Likeable characters emotional film dealing with the problems of old age & the relationships between staff, patients & relatives. Many big names who have aged including a star from the sitcom Desmonds.

    Think the Asian doctors accent was over done & the last 5 mins of the film were an unnecessary & spoiled the film for me. No need to end the film in such a way at all.

    Russell tovey character was responsible for the advice to close down the ward despite his father being a patient there. Was a bit puzzled by the twist in the film & how it came to light, very simplistic.

    Did enjoy the film & for those interested in saving the nhs , who work in care or have elderly relatives , go see this film.

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      The point about the Earnshaws needing their mother to hang on for another three months relates to UK Inheritance Tax. No tax is payable on any gift given more than seven years before the giver dies. If however, the giver dies within seven years, tax can be applied retrospectively. There is a sliding scale, known as taper relief, so that if the giver dies six years after the gift (as here), the tax rate is 8% (from a maximum of 40%).

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      After a death, a pulse is checked using a thumb. You should never take a pulse using your thumb as it has its own pulse.
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      Sister Gilpin: I mean, all these managers, all they think about is movement isn't it? Like the hospital system is just some giant bowel that has to keep pumping out shit.

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      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Dame Judi Dench/Hugh Jackman/Michael B. Jordan/Eugene Levy/Paul Rudd/Michael Douglas/Pink (2023)
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      For the Good Times
      Written by Kris Kristofferson

      Performed by Perry Como

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. März 2023 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Aleluia
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      • Wakefield Westgate Railway Station, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Vereinigtes Königreich(Train station)
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      • BBC Film
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