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Nobody Loves You and You Don't Deserve to Exist

  • 2022
  • 1h 38m
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7.4/10
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Nobody Loves You and You Don't Deserve to Exist (2022)
As contagion befalls Great Britain, and millions reflect upon their lives, a grieving English teacher attempts to recover fragments of his shattered self within the cathedrals, canals and crevices of Greater Manchester.
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This multi award-winning British feature film follows a grieving ex-English teacher as he takes us on a personal journey through Broken Britain under Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, John Maj... Read allThis multi award-winning British feature film follows a grieving ex-English teacher as he takes us on a personal journey through Broken Britain under Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, John Major in the 1990s and Boris Johnson in the 2020s.This multi award-winning British feature film follows a grieving ex-English teacher as he takes us on a personal journey through Broken Britain under Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, John Major in the 1990s and Boris Johnson in the 2020s.

  • Director
    • Brett Gregory
  • Writer
    • Brett Gregory
  • Stars
    • Lucy Avison
    • Emma Bradburn
    • Caroline Chesworth
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    102
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brett Gregory
    • Writer
      • Brett Gregory
    • Stars
      • Lucy Avison
      • Emma Bradburn
      • Caroline Chesworth
    • 36User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lucy Avison
    • Newsreader #1
    Emma Bradburn
    • Suzy…
    Caroline Chesworth
    Caroline Chesworth
    • The Narrator
    Reuben Clarke
    Reuben Clarke
    • Young Jack
    Nicki Davy
    • Tina
    Julie Hannan
    Julie Hannan
    • Barbara
    David Howell
    • Old Jack
    Sophie Lund
    • Newsreader #3
    Lisa Maguire
    • Carol
    Alexandra Maxwell
    • Newsreader #2
    Mushi Noor
    Mushi Noor
    • Newsreader
    Jenny Owen
    • Ruth
    Rachel Padden
    Rachel Padden
    • Sacha
    Wendy Patterson
    Wendy Patterson
    • Helen
    Margot Richardson
    • Margaret
    James Ward
    • Jack
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      • Brett Gregory
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      • Brett Gregory
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    10haysusmog

    Dark Mancunian poetry

    This is a mysterious, monologue-fuelled masterpiece filmed on a shoestring in the heart of gritty Manchester and beyond. Great writing, visuals, direction and performances, all round.
    8TheAbbasovMuzy

    A solid portrayal of life in turbulent years

    This movie was sent to me by a kindly stranger 3000 milies all the way in England. That is has so few letterboxd notes due to what I can only assume is a criminal lack of availability it's a shame because it was one of the most humane depictions of life I've ever seen on film, transcending all taboos and conventional filmmaking. (Going for a more experimental, maybe even tamed anarchy filming approach) that delivers a strong meloncolic but also somewhat courageous. What I noticed in the cinematography and my understanding of some of the dialogue was that the script of the film is taken from and heavily inspired by the Russian works of authors such as Dostoevsky, Chekov and Goncharov, with standout influences here being; Crimes and Punishment, A Nervous Breakdown, Notes from Underground and Oblomov to list just a few. First, similar to these works, this movie emphasized to me that people's actions and intentions can be the result of very complex and often deeply hidden thoughts, experiences, beliefs and feelings.

    Both the main character of the film and the audience undergo an examination of conscience. As a practicing Muslim, I am familiar with this concept through the application of Islamic Muhasaba, but after reviewing it and comparing it to Crime and Punishment, I was left with a new understanding of how we sin, why we sin, and the consequences. I had to watch this twice to get to terms with this, as on the surface one can easily be lost in the layers this film has to offer, but Jack's dealing what I see as a deeply spiritual and psychological crisis (that those around him can't understand) makes for a more interesting approach to character study, that instead of building up his own values he sees glory lost and like an anti-message on Henry Vaughan's 'The Retreat' or Wordsworth's Immortality Ode, he seeks to transcend his own image to something abstract and beyond the negative experience of society.

    The way this movie reintroduced me to English culture is what intrigued me the most, and in light of the European literature I've read over the years, I can say that presents a new fascination on multiple levels that communicates a 'New England', a weeping and tortured England, a land of high poverty , low art. I was so captivated on so many levels; The language they spoke to me seemed even foreign compared to the generally depilated language or my unconscious prejudices about the English character. How can I interpret what these conservatives are doing to subjugate based on what I see on the screen? Are there other people at this level? For others, this can lead to fantastic experiences in this distinctive genre of English filmmaking.

    I must also mention that the filmmaker who offered me the chance to see this film exuded an infectious and fervent excitement, the likes of which I have never before encountered, with no sales or profit motives, but a want to share and connect with others.

    Cinematography, with its lyrical soundtrack, gave each inanimate element the allure of a national icon and gave each shot a sense of urgency and resting beauty. The movie has the feel of something that will grow in importance over time; perhaps twenty years from now people will appreciate it for its hidden beauty and the lessons it contains; For now, I'm just grateful to be one of the lucky few who saw it.
    10melanierobinson-21904

    Manchester's Finest - Serious Feather is one to watch!

    WOW - the hours, days and years that have gone into this film totally transparent, it captures the hearts of true Manchester as Jack embarks on a downward spiral in his life. The writing and crafting of the film is stunning in everyway. The acting is Phenomenal too!

    This production company and cast are ones to watch for sure!!
    robintwatson

    Visionary, but flawed and difficult to comprehend.

    I love off the wall films and this was certainly visionary - as reviewed by others - but it left me feeling bored and watching the clock.

    Monologue works better in Alan Bennett's Talking Heads, where the scripts are more tightly written, and the story arcs more accessible.

    The dialogue feels very written rather than spoken and therefore quite unnatural, unlike in Shane Meadows' nominally comparable films where adlibbing creates a feeling of authenticity.

    Plot is almost entirely absent and, while I can appreciate that plot is often prioritised over character in mainstream film making, I personally need more of what I would call plot (and call back) to maintain my interest.

    The casting was good but the middle actor is very 'theatrical' in his delivery, and I couldn't suspend my disbelief. The older jack's drunken scene towards the end was a fantastic peice of acting.

    Overall, I would say that, while very worthy, and absolutely correct in its themes of modern British degradation, it was a film that I would not watch again, and not recommend except to a technical audience, who would no doubt find much of interest in its unusual execution, for better and worse.

    I know I'm vastly outnumbered in my relatively negative opinion, but I still deserve to exist.
    10darkviper-11545

    An underground gem about to take the North West

    Manchester to a T. After attending the private screening on the 15th I was mind blown by what I saw.

    The child actor Reuben was phenomenal in the role of 'Young Jack' and stood out as a performance that I haven't seen before from a child actor.

    I cannot wait for this to be released.

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      • 2022 (United Kingdom)
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