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Walking on Sunshine

  • 2014
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  • 1h 37m
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Walking on Sunshine (2014)
A beautiful coastal village, present day Italy: after a whirlwind romance, Maddie is preparing to marry gorgeous Italian Raf, and has invited her sister Taylor to the wedding. Unbeknownst to Maddie, however, Raf is Taylor's ex-holiday flame, and the love of her life...
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After a whirlwind romance, Maddie prepares to marry handsome Italian Raf. Unbeknownst to Maddie, Raf is sister Taylor's ex and love of her life.After a whirlwind romance, Maddie prepares to marry handsome Italian Raf. Unbeknownst to Maddie, Raf is sister Taylor's ex and love of her life.After a whirlwind romance, Maddie prepares to marry handsome Italian Raf. Unbeknownst to Maddie, Raf is sister Taylor's ex and love of her life.

  • Directors
    • Max Giwa
    • Dania Pasquini
  • Writer
    • Joshua St Johnston
  • Stars
    • Annabel Scholey
    • Greg Wise
    • Giulio Berruti
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Directors
      • Max Giwa
      • Dania Pasquini
    • Writer
      • Joshua St Johnston
    • Stars
      • Annabel Scholey
      • Greg Wise
      • Giulio Berruti
    • 64User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Annabel Scholey
    Annabel Scholey
    • Maddie
    Greg Wise
    Greg Wise
    • Doug
    Giulio Berruti
    Giulio Berruti
    • Raf
    Danny Kirrane
    Danny Kirrane
    • Mikey
    Hannah Arterton
    Hannah Arterton
    • Taylor
    Katy Brand
    Katy Brand
    • Lil
    Kumud Pant
    Kumud Pant
    • Airport passenger
    Adrian Derrick-Palmer
    Adrian Derrick-Palmer
    • Airport Dancer
    • (as Adrian Palmer)
    Susan Fordham
    Susan Fordham
    • Holiday Maker
    Leona Lewis
    Leona Lewis
    • Elena
    Renato Pires
    Renato Pires
    • Holiday Maker
    Kevin Matadeen
    • Holiday Maker
    Dean Harrison
    Dean Harrison
    • The Silver Fox
    Anabel Kutay
    Anabel Kutay
    • Air Hostess
    Richard Banks
    Richard Banks
    • Passenger
    Samantha Alleyne
    • Holiday Maker…
    Gabriel Constantin
    Gabriel Constantin
    • Businessman
    Joelle Koissi
    Joelle Koissi
    • Airport Customer
    • Directors
      • Max Giwa
      • Dania Pasquini
    • Writer
      • Joshua St Johnston
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    5shawneofthedead

    Nowhere near as great as its soundtrack, but this is harmless, cheesy fun if you're in the mood for it.

    Very few films aspire to the heights (or, more accurately, depths) of chirpy cheesiness achieved by Mamma Mia!: a cinematic guilty pleasure if ever there was one. Walking On Sunshine is that rare film which does. In fact, it's dancing merrily into theatres, so intent on recreating the unexpected blockbuster success of Mamma Mia! that it's forgotten to tweak the formula even a little bit. And so, we go from the sun-washed beaches of Greece to the sun-washed beaches of Italy, from cheesy but super-catchy ABBA tunes to cheesy but super-catchy 80s pop hits, from an awkward love affair to... an awkward love affair. Do you see where we're going here? The unfortunate thing is that Walking On Sunshine never quite hits on that elusive magic which allowed Mamma Mia! to be so bad and so darn good at the same time.

    Here's how the story (what little there is of it) goes: Taylor (Hannah Arterton) meets and falls in love with gorgeous Italian hunk Raf (Giulio Berruti) on a sun-kissed beach in Italy. But the summer is drawing to an end, and she has to be responsible and go back to school. Three years later, when she finally graduates, Taylor returns to the same Italian village to meet her headstrong, impulsive sister Maddie (Annabel Scholey) - whereupon she learns that Maddie, on the rebound from her horrible ex Doug (Greg Wise), is due to get married in a matter of days. The twist in the tale, of course, is that Maddie is planning to marry Raf - the love of Taylor's life.

    In other words, the plot, such as it is, is flimsy and contrived. The narrative staggers predictably from song to song, whether it's Taylor and Raf realising they still have feelings for each other (It Must Have Been Love), or Doug and Maddie crooning about their toxic relationship (Don't You Want Me). The characters seem to function on the basis of narrative expediency: Doug, for instance, waltzes in and out of the film, teetering dangerously between unforgivable jerk and viable love interest. Truth be told, if you're looking for depth or complexity, look away now. The film seems to operate on the blithe assumption that yet another karaoke-friendly song will sweep away the awkward writing that preceded it.

    The film also falters somewhat where its cast is concerned. All of them are earnest to a fault, belting their numbers with more passion than skill. They certainly work incredibly hard at playing characters with little more complexity than a batch of paper dolls: Arterton is the textbook lovelorn but responsible girl, torn between her head and her heart, while Scholey sizzles efficiently as the bubbly Maddie. But they never really manage to give off the sheer, unmitigated joy that practically radiated from the A-list cast populating the Greek islands in Mamma Mia!. Of the supporting cast, comedienne Katy Brand wins most charismatic honours as the sisters' best friend Lil - not something that can be said of X-Factor winner Leona Lewis, who should really stick to her day job.

    To be fair, Walking On Sunshine does have its merits. If you're in the right mood for it, it's a silly, summery burst of fun - not quite as funny and sweet as you might want, but good enough in a pinch. Its soundtrack is great, jumping from Madonna (Holiday) to George Michael (Faith), before taking a delightful detour into tomato-strewn mayhem in the huge musical number that accompanies the title song. There are even a couple of unexpectedly rich character moments that come courtesy of the two sisters: Taylor's bravery in returning for Maddie's wedding is a surprisingly emotional moment and one of the high points of the film.

    Of course, when it comes down to it, no amount of critical analysis will matter anyway. Walking On Sunshine is, quite simply, the kind of film that's largely critic-proof. It may not even be as good as Mamma Mia!, and its story and characters are almost wilfully poorly-constructed. But it won't matter because the film is also relentlessly fun, silly, sunny, and cheesy. Berruti is gorgeous to look at, as are the sun-kissed beaches of Italy. The songs are catchy, summery and joyous. That certainly doesn't add up to 'great' but, if you're open to it, it just might add up to 'good enough'.
    6benlee-230-647632

    Great choice of music but lame dance choreography

    I guess most people have not even heard of this musical movie. It is similar to Mama Mia without the big stars, and with pop 80's song instead of just ABBA. People from my age group will recognize all the songs. The interesting thing is this movie has a character similar to Pierce Brosnan in Mama Mia. Can you recall his singing talent? I found it fun to guess and recognize all the songs. However, the dance choreography is quite standard without much wow effect. The acting of some makes you feel like watching high school musical. Overall, I enjoyed watching it but not too many repeat in the future, which is rare for a musical movie.
    7peggysue422

    Music!!!

    Typical love story but it's fun because of all the great music!!
    7mattjeanes

    Summer fun

    While this movie panders to all the clichés of 'a chicks night in musical' that's also what makes it good. Viewing it on a wet afternoon in summer with no holiday in sight it just made me happy and I left the cinema smiling and singing the songs from my youth. How many movies can you say that about these days. It was cleverly thought out, the dancing and staging was fun, the leads were appealing, the hot boys were hot. Downside was that the girl playing Maddy was hopelessly over the top as was Greg Wise,, but this was a pantomime musical generated for a few drinks and a hen night in the summer. Where as MamaMia was trying to convince (and never did) the bad acting, singing and dancing have at least been rectified here and you are laughing along for the right reasons. It works in most part from a lovely lead performance from Hannah Arterton proving she's a MUCH better actress than her over exposed sister (Gemma).. In the cold light of day this movie makes you feel like you've had a romance on holiday , fallen in love and then you go home, whether you re-visit will be up to you.. I will.
    5leroyspierings

    The Musical Movie Event of the Summer!

    Well, that's because it's the only musical movie of the summer.

    They wanted to make a movie for the female gender, so if you're a male and you're forced to see this you better relax your butt and let it happen. The girls want to watch this to see Giulio Berruti, because he is handsome as ****. I'm a guy, 100% heterosexual, but if you deny that this man belongs to the top of our class, you are lying.

    The acting is average. Every character looks like he is living in a fairy tale, so everyone is happy and starts singing at random and sometimes inappropriate moments. You notice that every actor in this movie is enjoying their work. They act playful and enthusiastic, so you can't help yourself smiling sometimes. The dark side of this acting style is that you don't take the more emotional moments very seriously. It's a happy-family-summer-musical-movie after all, so everything is going to be be okay. Oh yeah, the jokes are horrible though.

    The movie itself is not that bad. I would call it a budget version of Mama Mia!, because the A-list actors were the main reason people wanted to see that. There's one location, one annoying girl and at the end a wedding with a 'twist' that won't surprise anyone.

    It's extremely cheesy, but if you fancy a brainless movie night, this is not the worst choice you can make. Don't see it in theaters though, unless you want so see Berruti's abs in widescreen-size, and don't forget the alcohol so you can suddenly sing along with everything.

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    • Trivia
      There is no tomato festival celebrated in Puglia. Instead, it is celebrated in the town of Buñol, in Spain, and it is called La Tomatina.
    • Goofs
      The scene after the tomato festival where Taylor and Raf go wash at the beach probably wouldn't show the sun setting on the sea. It's debatable, since the closest shoreline to their location in Apulia is 20 miles north-west, where the sun would always rise over the sea. Though if they traveled 80 miles south-west to the Gulf of Taranto they would be facing the other direction. Since the tomato festival isn't given an exact location is hard to say.
    • Quotes

      Maddie: All my life I've gone from wrong guy to wrong guy and now, finally, to have found a guy who's right... who's kind and decent and... beautiful inside and out. Because... you are the right guy. But it's not right. Not for me. I came here to find myself and I found you. This is the same thing I always do: running off into the arms of a man and losing myself. Er... it's incredible to me that someone as amazing as you want to marry me. How could I not get caught up in that? The big church wedding, this... It's everything I've ever dreamed of. Until now. I'm in love with love. But am I in love with you? I don't think that I am. I'm so sorry. You deserve to be loved wholeheartedly.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode dated 27 June 2014 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Holiday
      Written by Curtis Hudson and Lisa Stevens

      Performed by Hannah Arterton

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    • Release date
      • May 29, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Italy
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • İtalya Tatili
    • Filming locations
      • Nardo, Apulia, Italy(Tomato Festival)
    • Production companies
      • Vertigo Films
      • IM Global
      • Yellowsaw Productions
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      • $4,721,182
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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