Just watched it on dvd. Loved it: currently re watching it with the commentary on.
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Just watched it on dvd. Loved it: currently re watching it with the commentary on.
I loved the lead actor, (lovely voice!), the Suffolk scenery, and the surprise 'guest appearance'. You do need to suspend disbelief, but it's a nostalgic and heartwarming film, imo.
For me it was perfect - a charming leading man, Beatles songs and beautiful Suffolk!
I saw it back in the week, nice film, particularly if you like The Beatles. Quite a novel " what if" plot. Suffolk looked good, I don't really know it well. Stayed in Lavenham many years ago.
Yay! We went to see it yesterday (pun intended). I found a screening OmU (that means "Original sound track with subtitles" in German) - so it was perfect!
It really was the Ramsholt Arms! And they actually mentioned Suffolk a few times! Next time I get a chance I shall go to the coast and back to Aldeburgh, Ramsholt and the places of my youth again and walk on the beaches.
Loved the film, too, although DH isn't used to suspending his disbelief, but he is a Beatles fan, so he went with it.
I agree BlueBelle, The Greatest Showman wasn't very good. This is so much better in my opinion, not least because of the music.
I don't want to spoil it for anyone, but the whole idea of the film is quite novel, and for me, entertaining.
There was a Suffolk school used also Seacliffe I don’t go to Gorleston very often although it’s close
Yes I like the Beatles music I think it was that greatest showman film that put me off ‘feel good’ films I don’t like American block busters much either , I do like films with a good deep story something that makes me think and leaves an impression on me
Yes he did seacliff He was promoting it on The One Show and other programmes. He sang and played guitar and piano.
It makes you realise again just how good those songs are. No spoilers but the end was very thought provoking. (filmed at Shingle Street). Himesh Patel was great, apparently he really did sing and play guitar.
I am gong to get my husband to come with me and see it again. Shame you're not near me JackyB.
Thank you seacliff We are still not sure why both of us cried when the credits were going up
I am the world's biggest Beatles fan (in my opinion obviously) but my sister is younger. Lovely film.
Jacky we've been there twice this summer. Visitors love it, having a boat on the Deben must have been so lovely, very envious.
We usually have our main course at The Ramsholt Arms, then on down to Bawdsey Quay for a walk along the shell beach. Then coffee and cake at the Yacht club café 1st floor (great views across the river mouth, binoculars supplied.)
I would be happy to go and see that film on my own at my local cinema. It was packed. Hope you persuade him. Glad you enjoyed it KatyK.
I've just come back from seeing this with my sister. We loved it.
The Ramsholt Arms? We used to have a boat moored there and always ended up in the pub after a day's sailing. I've just watched Mark Kermode's review (he loved it but he's an old softie) and am wondering how to get DH to come with me to see it. He is a huge Beatles fan but not sure if he could cope with a whole film in the original English version.
Thanks. I'm off to see this today.
We need more if these films as a counter to all those superhero ones and general special effects bonanzas that pass for entertainment these days. The last film I enjoyed was Paddington 2!
Saturday night and Sunday morning was on ch81 not that long ago.
Last night the film was There's a girl in my soup, with Peter Sellers and Goldie Hawn ( the ageless actress ! )
Surely there is room for both Trisher?
How about “I, Daniel Blake” or “They Shall Not Grow Old”?
I am going to see this wednesday with my sister. So thanks for the heads up. Can't wait definitely need some feel good vibes at the moment!
I just wonder how British films which were once cutting edge productions slipped into a nostalgia/feel good genre that relies on the music from 50 years ago. Bring back real dramas like Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner or This England.
Yes Bluebelle, the crowd scenes on Gorleston Beach is where the local school children were used. It looked a fun day, wish I'd been there, such a beautiful beach. The band were playing on the balcony/roof of the Pier Hotel, and the aerial shots of the really huge crowd were amazing.
There was also a row of beach huts (not sure if that was Gorleston), and the arcade there.
They showed the Ramsholt Arms, a gorgeous pub opposite side of the Deben from Woodbridge. And Shingle Street, and Halesworth.
If you don't like feel good films, then not for you. I really came out feeling happy and buzzing.
I think a lot was filmed with kids from one of our local schools and in my neck of the woods
I wasn’t going to see it as I m afraid I don’t normally like these so called ‘feel good’ films although I did enjoy Fisherman’s friends very much but the others that everyone raves about have so far left me cold
That’s good to know, my husband and I were talking about it today, i said even if it’s awful, there should be some good music , definitely go and see it now
Thanks for the recommendation
I saw this yesterday and loved it, a real "feel good" film. I could easily watch it again. It has lots of great Beatles music and an unusual idea for a story.
It was filmed all around the stunning Suffolk coast, and the Leiston cinema audience were enjoying spotting all the locations, there was a big roar when the Hideout Café at Halesworth appeared, must have been all the staff and customers in the audience!!. Gorleston Beach looked magnificent too. Everyone clapped at the end. Recommended.
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