Another Year (Blu-ray) (2011)

Another Year (Blu-ray)
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Director: Mike Leigh
Actors: Jim Broadbent, Lesley Manville, Ruth Sheen, Imelda Staunton, Oliver Maltman, Peter Wight

Mike Leigh's gentle yet powerful new film about family, friendship and ageing is a compassionate and considered work, balancing humour alongside its more melancholic notes. Tom (Jim Broadbent) and Gerri (Ruth Sheen) are a good-hearted couple sliding towards old age. He's a geologist, she's a counsellor, and they have a warm relationship with their grown-up son Joe, a community lawyer. As they potter around their allotment or cook curries for their friends, the only remarkable thing about them is how contented they are. But two of their friends don't share their good fortune: Mary (Lesley Manville), a work colleague of Gerri's who bemoans her disastrous love life and drinks too much to try and keep up a cheerful front, and Tom's old mate Ken (Peter Wight), equally lonely and unhappy, and trying desperately to stay afloat. The film unfolds over four seasons, an accumulation of encounters and mostly small events that highlight Leigh's skill in taking the fabric of everyday life and turning it into something resonant and meaningful. He's helped by his ensemble cast, many of them Leigh veterans, and all of whom seem to be inhabiting their roles rather than playing them. And cinematographer Dick Pope captures the changing seasons perfectly, from a sun-dappled garden to a forlorn winter funeral. Getting old is clearly no picnic - but how refreshing to see it treated with honesty and understanding.

DVD
Status: QuickPick
Run time: 130mins
Origin: UNITED KINGDOM
Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Member Reviews (6)

6 Member Reviews
SK
says
The story lacks depth. Could not watch it for more than 20mins.
Posted Tuesday, 5 February 2013 See my other reviews
CJG
says
A really nice, warm film to watch. There's no special effects or bad language, just a really well scripted, well cast movie. Good to watch with a glass of red.
Posted Wednesday, 10 August 2011 See my other reviews
cf
says
This is very much a character study, an arty movie without the subtitles. i.e. it feels like a Edward Yang, Ki-duk Kim or one of those pensive French/German movie maker had made this and set it in England. In lesser hands, this could have been a very ordinary movie, but for a "human drama" type picture, I'm surprisingly glad I watched it in HD and on a large screen; the characters, acting, and facial expressions formed a large part of the story. I don't much like Jim Broadbent, but he was OK here. Even though I liked this movie very much, I agree with the reviewers who have difficulty recommending this to others. 4.5/5.
Posted Sunday, 17 July 2011 See my other reviews
William C
says
nicely done but 2nd half drags a bit
Posted Saturday, 16 July 2011 See my other reviews
Michael Y
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Ponderous , dull. It may have tried to represent "real life" but in doing so became very boring. Better suited to ABC on a Sunday evening
Posted Saturday, 25 June 2011 See my other reviews
JS
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One and a half stars definitely would not recommend it to friends or family.
Posted Wednesday, 1 June 2011 See my other reviews