Sweetheart
- 2021
- 1h 43min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
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Une adolescente socialement maladroite et soucieuse de l'environnement est traînée dans un parc de vacances par sa famille, où elle devient de manière inattendue captivée par un sauveteur qu... Tout lireUne adolescente socialement maladroite et soucieuse de l'environnement est traînée dans un parc de vacances par sa famille, où elle devient de manière inattendue captivée par un sauveteur qui sent le chlore et aime le soleil, nommé Isla.Une adolescente socialement maladroite et soucieuse de l'environnement est traînée dans un parc de vacances par sa famille, où elle devient de manière inattendue captivée par un sauveteur qui sent le chlore et aime le soleil, nommé Isla.
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- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 6 nominations au total
Résumé
Reviewers say 'Sweetheart' is a coming-of-age film exploring teenage angst, family dynamics, and self-discovery. The talented cast, especially Nell Barlow as AJ and Jo Hartley as her mother, is praised. The British holiday camp setting is noted for authenticity. The film's subtle and realistic handling of LGBTQ+ themes is appreciated. Humor and emotional depth are highlighted, though some critique the sound mix and voiceover use. Overall, 'Sweetheart' is seen as a relatable and engaging portrayal of adolescence and family life.
Avis à la une
To hate all and everyone, due to the hormonal developments in a young british teenagers body, growing up in a society where sexual norms has smoldered into pieces and the choice of the 2 standard gender has become multible genders, that makes a bewildered and confused young lass become a danger to society and family, and the psychosocial stand to take becomes the toughest task to make in your lifetime.
Even though sad and serious, it has a bright side too, of warmth and giggelish british humour, with some archbritish holiday/caravan park amusement, and a dressing code and make up taste that only the brits can do.
The grumpy old man and ditto wife that agrees that we are glad that ''we have had the time of our life'', had a good laugh at times, its not a perfect match, but made to make you feel and emphasize. A 7 for this lot.
Even though sad and serious, it has a bright side too, of warmth and giggelish british humour, with some archbritish holiday/caravan park amusement, and a dressing code and make up taste that only the brits can do.
The grumpy old man and ditto wife that agrees that we are glad that ''we have had the time of our life'', had a good laugh at times, its not a perfect match, but made to make you feel and emphasize. A 7 for this lot.
Sweetheart (2021) is a movie from the UK that was written and directed by Marley Morrison. It stars Nell Barlow as AJ, a troubled, depressed adolescent. Jo Hartley portrays Tina, her mother. Ella-Rae Smith is Isla, a lifeguard at the caravan beach resort where the family goes for a vacation.
AJ is the protagonist, so we naturally want to see things her way. However, she's hard to like. In movies, as in life, sullen depressed people pull you down, even when you try to lift them up. That's how the movie starts, and the plot continues from there.
This is a pretty good film, especially because the actors are talented professionals. It's definitely not a feel-good movie, although it has its moments. We saw Sweetheart virtually as part of ImageOut, the outstanding Rochester LGBT Film Festival. The movie has an IMDb rating of 6.9. I agreed, and rated it 7.
AJ is the protagonist, so we naturally want to see things her way. However, she's hard to like. In movies, as in life, sullen depressed people pull you down, even when you try to lift them up. That's how the movie starts, and the plot continues from there.
This is a pretty good film, especially because the actors are talented professionals. It's definitely not a feel-good movie, although it has its moments. We saw Sweetheart virtually as part of ImageOut, the outstanding Rochester LGBT Film Festival. The movie has an IMDb rating of 6.9. I agreed, and rated it 7.
Marley Morrison's gem of a debut film Sweetheart, is that type of film sadly probably end up near the bottom of most streaming sites and probably go out of print on DVD or Blu-Ray over the next few years. Which is a damn shame cause it's a great coming of age film set on hoilday beach resorts in the UK.
It's not a film with the usual British character actors or has a major budget (to be fair, besides maybe durng the 80's disco scene near the end with it's soundtrack. You rarely feel the low budget). Even the cast is really only 10 people and three of them are only seen here and there.
The film is pretty much carried by. Nell Barlow as AJ (she won a award or two in the UK for her performance, well deserved too). In a lesser actress hands, AJ could be really dislikeable. But Barlow makes you care for AJ. She's definitely someone to keep a eye out for in the future.
Also the underused and always great Jo Hartley as AJ's mum almost steals the film from Barlow and is given a few nice scenes at the end. Sophia Di Martino as AJ's sister is probably the most well known to many for her role in Loki. But she's great. As is Samuel Anderson as AJ's brother in law and little. Tabitha Bryon as AJ's younger sister.
I also like AJ's love interest Isla (played nicely by. Ella-Rae Smith). The romance gets plenty of film's running time. And nice mix of romance and drama between them. Smith and Barlow have great chemistry. The film has the usual parent and misunderstood teen drama you expect from films like this. But it's done really well. Aslo it's nice that AJ's sexuality isn't a major point of the film, she's already out to her family before the film even begins.
The ending is a nice bittersweet one. I think the right ending to go with for this film.
I have to keep my eye out for Marley Morrison and Nell Barlow for the future. A shame the film didn't find a big audience as it was released mid way through the pandemic (it's only got 746 votes on IMDB). It's not a lost classic or anything but it's a better film then it's 6.6 rating on here.
It's not a film with the usual British character actors or has a major budget (to be fair, besides maybe durng the 80's disco scene near the end with it's soundtrack. You rarely feel the low budget). Even the cast is really only 10 people and three of them are only seen here and there.
The film is pretty much carried by. Nell Barlow as AJ (she won a award or two in the UK for her performance, well deserved too). In a lesser actress hands, AJ could be really dislikeable. But Barlow makes you care for AJ. She's definitely someone to keep a eye out for in the future.
Also the underused and always great Jo Hartley as AJ's mum almost steals the film from Barlow and is given a few nice scenes at the end. Sophia Di Martino as AJ's sister is probably the most well known to many for her role in Loki. But she's great. As is Samuel Anderson as AJ's brother in law and little. Tabitha Bryon as AJ's younger sister.
I also like AJ's love interest Isla (played nicely by. Ella-Rae Smith). The romance gets plenty of film's running time. And nice mix of romance and drama between them. Smith and Barlow have great chemistry. The film has the usual parent and misunderstood teen drama you expect from films like this. But it's done really well. Aslo it's nice that AJ's sexuality isn't a major point of the film, she's already out to her family before the film even begins.
The ending is a nice bittersweet one. I think the right ending to go with for this film.
I have to keep my eye out for Marley Morrison and Nell Barlow for the future. A shame the film didn't find a big audience as it was released mid way through the pandemic (it's only got 746 votes on IMDB). It's not a lost classic or anything but it's a better film then it's 6.6 rating on here.
This was such a great film. The type of film that evokes almost the full spectrum of emotions! I laughed, felt frustration, annoyance, sadness and mu heart glowed a lot by the end! Serious subjects and issues confronted but in an accessible and very relatable way.
At the beginning what seem to be fairly obvious and stereotypical (even comical?) characters, soon become complex and deeply developed people with who most people could find reflections of themselves. I thought the performances were excellent. Most significantly by Nell Barlow, Ella-Rae Smith and the sometimes overlooked Jo Hartley, who I wish we saw more of. I hope after this film she is considered for lead parts in prime time dramas.
A British set film.
At the beginning what seem to be fairly obvious and stereotypical (even comical?) characters, soon become complex and deeply developed people with who most people could find reflections of themselves. I thought the performances were excellent. Most significantly by Nell Barlow, Ella-Rae Smith and the sometimes overlooked Jo Hartley, who I wish we saw more of. I hope after this film she is considered for lead parts in prime time dramas.
A British set film.
A gentle coming of age film, that anyone who remembers their teenage years will identify with.
Experiencing those awkward times when you are still finding out who you are.
When no-one understands you, not even your family, even though they have your best interests at heart.
Beautifully portrayed by a convincing cast, set in a picturesque if typically British holiday camp location.
Captures all the gentle angst of family holidays with different generations convinced they know what everyone else needs to do to enjoy themselves.
Add in romance and what's not to like.
Definitely recommend it 👌
Experiencing those awkward times when you are still finding out who you are.
When no-one understands you, not even your family, even though they have your best interests at heart.
Beautifully portrayed by a convincing cast, set in a picturesque if typically British holiday camp location.
Captures all the gentle angst of family holidays with different generations convinced they know what everyone else needs to do to enjoy themselves.
Add in romance and what's not to like.
Definitely recommend it 👌
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPremiered at the 2021 Glasgow Film Festival and won the Audience Award.
- ConnexionsReferences La Belle au bois dormant (1959)
- Bandes originalesSweet
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Дорогенька
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- Montant brut mondial
- 57 224 $US
- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
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