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The Unloved

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.3K
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The Unloved (2009)
Drama

A film that gives a child's eye view of the U.K.'s government-run care system for orphans and children in danger.A film that gives a child's eye view of the U.K.'s government-run care system for orphans and children in danger.A film that gives a child's eye view of the U.K.'s government-run care system for orphans and children in danger.

  • Director
    • Samantha Morton
  • Writers
    • Tony Grisoni
    • Samantha Morton
  • Stars
    • Molly Windsor
    • Robert Carlyle
    • Susan Lynch
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Samantha Morton
    • Writers
      • Tony Grisoni
      • Samantha Morton
    • Stars
      • Molly Windsor
      • Robert Carlyle
      • Susan Lynch
    • 22User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Molly Windsor
    Molly Windsor
    • Lucy
    Robert Carlyle
    Robert Carlyle
    • Lucy's Father
    Susan Lynch
    Susan Lynch
    • Lucy's Mother
    Craig Parkinson
    Craig Parkinson
    • Ben
    Andrea Lowe
    Andrea Lowe
    • Vicky
    Karl Collins
    Karl Collins
    • Karl
    Johann Myers
    Johann Myers
    • Johann
    Michael Socha
    Michael Socha
    • Michael
    Darren Campbell
    • Darren
    Kerry Stacey
    • Jackie
    Ladene Hall
    • Ladene
    Penny Morton
    • Penny
    Marie Wheeler-King
    • Marie
    • (as Marie Wheeler King)
    Lauren Socha
    Lauren Socha
    • Lauren
    Christopher Russell
    • Connor
    Lauren Cholerton
    • Sharon
    Kennedy Banton
    • Kennedy
    Kieran Wyer
    • Kieran
    • Director
      • Samantha Morton
    • Writers
      • Tony Grisoni
      • Samantha Morton
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    User reviews22

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    8carrieannsphone

    Feels.

    Almost the British Florida Project. Good music choices. I'm a fan of the extended closeup without dialogue, and Molly Windsor was able to convey so much with her eyes in many of those. Recommend.
    7JoshAndersonXLVIII

    Moving Story of an Innocent Girl in Group Home

    Samantha Morton's passion for this story is evident in the purposeful construction of the film. At first you will wonder what in the world is happening, but as the film develops you will start to understand that the lingering cuts are drawing you into Lucy's world. Molly Windsor does an incredible job of portraying the innocent little observer who is thrust into a wildly different world when she is forced to move into a group home. Still sleeping with her teddy bear she has to room with Lauren, a rebellious teen who takes Lucy along with her shoplifting, partying, etc. The film is a bit sad and doesn't really offer any solution and so you are left feeling sorry for Lucy and hoping she will not succumb to the temptations around her and last probably until she ages out of the system. Hopefully what this film can do is bring awareness to problems in the social service system not only in the UK, but everywhere and perhaps kind hearted people will be stirred to help these children.
    Burton_Herschel_1

    Excellent first feature from Samantha Morton

    With this film, Samantha Morton has done better than most actors-turned-directors, as she displays an understanding not just of the ways in which films make meaning and are experienced by their audience, but also of human behaviour and the way life itself unfolds. While similar subject matter has certainly been covered before in British films, from Ken Loach to Lynne Ramsay (from whom Morton seems to have learned cinematic pacing and how to "show and not tell"), this film is still able to give a fresh experience, just like how many people share very similar lives on the surface, yet each one is unique.

    Without giving anything away plot-wise, the scenes which stand out for excellent direction, acting and pacing are the opening one between the main character and her father, another later on between these same characters in a pub, an outdoor rave, and a fight that breaks out between a group of adults who are supposed to be the responsible ones (though the beauty of the way this scene is handled lies in the fact that we can't be sure some of them *aren't* being responsible by doing what they're doing!).

    The last shot could have been one of the stronger endings I've seen in recent cinema, but the music that plays over it detracts from the power it could have had - instead of allowing viewers to have their own individual reactions to this image (and there's enough power and emotion inherent in the situation that it would be nearly impossible not to experience something during this shot), the music tells us what the emotions are, through both instrumentation and lyrics. This serves to detach the audience somewhat from what we're seeing, instead of sucking us in like most of the film has already succeeded so well in doing.

    I can only hope Morton directs another film in the (near) future.
    harry-potter-3

    Brilliant film. Christmas Party / Dance-off song, anyone?

    Saw this on Channel 4 tonight. 2 key words: Bleak & beautiful.

    The acting during the bust-up at the Christmas Party was very realistic. The last continuous shot of the young girl on the bus home was very poignant. That image really stays with you.

    If Samantha is reading this: Congratulations and well done on this great film. The subject matter was presented 'just right'. Coleen's music felt really natural (and, never forced). If you never direct again, that's fine, you can be very proud of this. I understand completely that this was something felt you had to do - rather than it being 'another gig' (like most directors).

    Can you please provide details of all the music used in the film. The end credits text (font) was so small, I could barely read it! The subtitles didn't note every song, either. In particular, I'd like to know the name of track used at the Christams party - the one with the dance-off.

    Thank you. All the best for the future :) HP
    Mark Price

    Makes you angry

    Watched this last night knowing it would stir up all the emotions you can imagine when dealing with the abuse of children and to be honest I was hoping it would be rubbish so I would have the excuse of stopping watching. Well it was powerful stuff, understated drama without being overly dramatic. You wanted to reach out and hug the girl, buy her clean clothes, give her so called carers an earful not for not caring but for not paying attention. If the system is in any part like this, and I'm sure it is, then those in the business should get a wake up call from watching this in learning what not to do. Samantha Morton can be proud of this work as a directorial debut and I am sure it was cathartic based on her childhood as she was in care until 16. Molly Windsor is excellent in the role as the child. Robert Carlyle's is quality as usual

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    • Trivia
      Samantha Morton wished The Unloved to be filmed for television rather than for Cinema. The reason being is that she thought, as in her own childhood experiences with going to the cinema, younger audiences' might not afford the price of a cinema ticket. Thus, younger audiences' would see this production "for free".
    • Quotes

      Lucy: [Lucy's mother is hugging her daughter and crying hysterically at the bus stop. Lucy thinks that she has done something wrong by going to visit her mom away from her foster home] ... I'm sorry.

      Lucy's Mother: [sounding lividly angry] Don't you EVER be sorry for visiting your mum!

      [Lucy's mother hugs her daughter again before letting her get onto the bus]

    • Soundtracks
      Party
      By Durutti Column

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 不被愛的人
    • Filming locations
      • Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • EM Media
      • Film4
      • Revolution Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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