Jack has finally managed to propose to his girlfriend when his life is turned upside down by the arrival of an old one-night stand that introduces him to his seven year old son.Jack has finally managed to propose to his girlfriend when his life is turned upside down by the arrival of an old one-night stand that introduces him to his seven year old son.Jack has finally managed to propose to his girlfriend when his life is turned upside down by the arrival of an old one-night stand that introduces him to his seven year old son.
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Sutara Gayle
- Michelle
- (as Lorna Gayle)
Christopher Kelham
- Tim
- (as Chris Kelham)
Graham Cawte
- Fairground Customer
- (uncredited)
Chris Cowlin
- Doctor
- (uncredited)
Christian Dixon
- The Traffic Warden
- (uncredited)
Ignacio Guirado
- Theme Park Visitor
- (uncredited)
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Good actors immersed in their characters carrying us along their emotional journey. No heroes - real people are imperfect! No villains, although an occasional unlikable character.
In a time where so many films rely on special effects and extreme plot twists and turns, it's lovely to just settle into a film that will pull you in emotionally. Yes, it moves slowly, but it moves you, makes you identify with and empathize with these less than perfect people.
Jack's flaws are prominently displayed and yet we find ourselves sympathizing with him, understanding the choices he makes even if they are wrong, rooting for him to find his way.
In a time where so many films rely on special effects and extreme plot twists and turns, it's lovely to just settle into a film that will pull you in emotionally. Yes, it moves slowly, but it moves you, makes you identify with and empathize with these less than perfect people.
Jack's flaws are prominently displayed and yet we find ourselves sympathizing with him, understanding the choices he makes even if they are wrong, rooting for him to find his way.
Jack Turner (Andrew Buchan ) finally proposes to the long time girlfriend. But out of the blue, a hook-up from months ago turns up on his door step. Anna ( Anna Friel ) has a seven year old. And wants to know if it's Jack's kid. Of course, the right thing to do is immediately tell the new fiancee Camilla, but will he? Is Phoenix really his kid? Of course, he doesn't tell the fiancee about his situation, and it snowballs into bigger trouble. Like we all knew it would. Written and directed by british director Sam Hoare. His first ful length film, having directed two shorts before this. Here's a secret.... Romola Garai (Camilla) is married to the director. Good film. Cute. Good story, good acting. And a cute little song at the very end...not sure of the title. Cute Little One? Richard Thomas FInn? The plot of the film sure sounds like someone's personal experience. Good stuff.
(28%) A sweet, perfectly acceptable, yet hugely unremarkable family based drama with a real flavour of a TV movie of the week about it. Nothing here really feels, low budget or not, like an actual feature film. This if anything is nothing more than a two part drama series that you'd expect to see at nine o'clock on ITV with its solid; yet nothing special cast of bit part actors, routine direction, and predictable plot. Despite the fact that this belongs on the small screen there's enough here to keep itself going, and the ending will tug at even the most cold of heart, but there's nothing here anyone needs to see.
Beautiful movie. Understated acting, but very expressive - the entire cast. Wonderful sound track. Lighting and sound extremely well done. (My hearing is not great and frequently small-budget movies, especially from the UK are marked by muffled dialogue.)
The story was moving without a wasted scene. In fact, a few of the scenes were so well done, and unveiled the interior life of the character so well, as to rank with the best I've watched in recent memory.
The ending was perhaps my least favorite part of the movie. It kept in tone with the rest, so it was of a piece. But it was unoriginal.
Last, both in the spots where the movie reached for laughs - and a few places where quirky acting hit me unexpectedly, I burst out laughing, which is rare for me. So many movies in this genre are just somber, or unable to hit the right comedic note - just the opposite here.
All told an extremely enjoyable film experience of the first order!
The story was moving without a wasted scene. In fact, a few of the scenes were so well done, and unveiled the interior life of the character so well, as to rank with the best I've watched in recent memory.
The ending was perhaps my least favorite part of the movie. It kept in tone with the rest, so it was of a piece. But it was unoriginal.
Last, both in the spots where the movie reached for laughs - and a few places where quirky acting hit me unexpectedly, I burst out laughing, which is rare for me. So many movies in this genre are just somber, or unable to hit the right comedic note - just the opposite here.
All told an extremely enjoyable film experience of the first order!
Having You is a small scale low budget film but which never adds up to much as in scope it really is a television film with some swearing.
Jack (Andrew Buchan) works fixing old arcade machines, although reluctant to commit, he has proposed to long term girlfriend Camille (Romola Garai) who is a doctor. Jack has an abrasive relationship with his dad who wants to get him a proper job and reminds him of his troubled past which includes alcoholism.
However just after Camille miscarried some years ago he had a one night stand with Anna (Anna Friel.) She now turns up with their 7 year old son Phoenix and wants Jack to spend time with his son and bond with him. Of course Jack is in a dilemma as he does not want Camille to find out he has a son, especially as it means that he cheated on her.
The film is low key and uneven. It takes a dramatic turn at the latter part of the movie when Anna reveals the real reason she wants Jack to get to know his son.
Jack (Andrew Buchan) works fixing old arcade machines, although reluctant to commit, he has proposed to long term girlfriend Camille (Romola Garai) who is a doctor. Jack has an abrasive relationship with his dad who wants to get him a proper job and reminds him of his troubled past which includes alcoholism.
However just after Camille miscarried some years ago he had a one night stand with Anna (Anna Friel.) She now turns up with their 7 year old son Phoenix and wants Jack to spend time with his son and bond with him. Of course Jack is in a dilemma as he does not want Camille to find out he has a son, especially as it means that he cheated on her.
The film is low key and uneven. It takes a dramatic turn at the latter part of the movie when Anna reveals the real reason she wants Jack to get to know his son.
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