Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA drama centered on the relationship between Elliot Graham (Sir Michael Gambon), a strange and wealthy Londoner, and Joe Dix (Danny Lee Wynter), a teenager who takes care of an empty house E... Ler tudoA drama centered on the relationship between Elliot Graham (Sir Michael Gambon), a strange and wealthy Londoner, and Joe Dix (Danny Lee Wynter), a teenager who takes care of an empty house Elliot owns.A drama centered on the relationship between Elliot Graham (Sir Michael Gambon), a strange and wealthy Londoner, and Joe Dix (Danny Lee Wynter), a teenager who takes care of an empty house Elliot owns.
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- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 2 indicações no total
- Party Woman
- (as Belinda Stewart Wilson)
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I think it would be wise not to take too much from any of the reviews that you see here. If you are one of the lucky ones that see the film as I did, you will be rewarded by an experience that's as full as "Howard's End". If not, you'll likely know within the first 15 minutes and you can do something else.
I thought the acting was as good as anything I've seen in the past couple of years. It wasn't just Gambon, it was pretty much across the board. Wynter was unbelievably good. Kelly Reilly was perfect.
If you haven't read the spoilers yet, don't. This movie is subtle. Give it a try.
He's perfectly cast as a reclusive (and then some!) billionaire who lives in London across from a house inherited from his late father, that is kept up by a servant staff but empty -no one lives there.
Young Danny Lee Wynter is hired as a sort of doorman/guard and concierge for the place, and Poliakoff uses him as a sponge allowing the viewer to look at very ordinary aspects of the world around one with wonderment. He totally vicariously through this job, befriending Kelly Reilly and Rupert Penry-Jones, who play illicit lovers he lets use a bedroom upstairs, as well as Rebecca Hall, who works in a local shop where he buys cold cuts and cheese for Gambon.
Story unfolds in elliptical fashion, as we see commonplace interactions with wide-eyed Joe. The cast does a terrific job creating characters who we only see in brief snatches, but whose depth is exposed as Poliakoff injects his major themes of loneliness and of course "getting involved", rather than living one's life (as both Joe and Gambon's character) a merely an observer.
The climax to Gambon's story is shocking and powerful. Along the day are memorable moments, particularly an elaborate semi-spoof of the popular "Antiques Roadshow", which turns out to be important to the main story and its "secret" reveal. Poliakoff's only concession to commercial and popular tastes is the fleeting images of softcore sex and Kelly's semi-nudity, 15 years before her American stardom in "Yellowstone". Co-star Danny plays essentially the same role in a Poliakoff companion movie "Capturing Mary", starring Maggie Smith.
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- CuriosidadesCompanion piece to Capturing Mary (2007). This was the first movie.
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[Elliot tells Joe about his father's diary entry which describes how he witnessed German stormtroopers in 1930s Germany humiliating the Jews by making the men crawl naked along the road and the women climb trees and tweet like birds]
Elliot Graham: He says "They certainly do things differently here - we all agreed". I love that: "We all agreed - they certainly really do things differently here" - I think that's the most terrible sentence I've ever heard. And these, Joe, these were the people he was doing business with, who he was to owe his fortune to. That's what Tina found. I've been so full of rage these last few weeks - so full of rage about what my father did.
- ConexõesFollowed by Conquistando Mary (2007)
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- Joe's Palace
- Locações de filme
- 38 Hill Street, Mayfair, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Elliot Graham's Mayfair mansion exteriors)
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