A war veteran struggling to find a reason to live is befriended by a man who lives every day as though it's his last.A war veteran struggling to find a reason to live is befriended by a man who lives every day as though it's his last.A war veteran struggling to find a reason to live is befriended by a man who lives every day as though it's his last.
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I would give this 11 stars if I could. It was a great emotional movie that shows life after war and the struggles of Ptsd. Street portrays his character beautifully and it is clear that he took the time to research his role and learning how to use a wheelchair. Brennans character comes across as arrogant at the start but develops throughout and you learn his actions are because he's scared. I loved the writing and having James Cosmo and Stephen Fry made the movie even better. Kudos to both Street and Brennan for their writing and the obvious research that was done for the movie and to ensure that a realistic movie was provided to us.
We've just been to see Tomorrow and we were pleasantly surprised. Didn't read what it was about other than about a war vet. Really great film great storyline and the characters easy on the eye. A film about today's lifestyle and coping with life. Also brought to the forefront the stigma about people in wheelchairs.
.....but this was an extremely disappointing watch. Interestingly there is a line early on in the movie about laziness and this is was the overwhelming feeling I had about the quality of script writing. The clunky and almost childlike storyline seems like it was cobbled together at the last minute, bizarrely ending in the same manner with obvious and also bizarrely irrelevant revelations. The only reason I was able to award any stars is due to what I believe were good intentions over the breaking of stigmas. However, as I walked away from the cinema I found myself saying "I've no idea what that movie was actually about". Poor form.
Martha Pinson covers PTSD and another important theme within this very personal feeling drama. She manages to link the isolation and loneliness and difficulty of not being able to share your situation to all of the characters and supports a good cause and message along the way. The producer's manage to bring an ambitious story to life on a modest budget.
Was misled by the writeup of this movie and thought it was another Afghanistan or Iraq US war movie. The Director, Martha Pinson and Executive Producer Martin Scorsese surprised me when I started watching it as it was entirely British. The English terms used really enhanced the comedy. The interaction between the cast melds very well and naturally making the entire film moving and believable. This film is about a light hearted look at relationships in adversity with very little war footage.
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- SoundtracksFlesh & Bones
Written by Nicolette Street
Performed by Nicolette Street
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- $18,333
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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