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SummaryLife for the unassuming John May (Eddie Marsan) has always revolved around his work for the local council in South London, finding the next of kin of those who have died alone. Profoundly dedicated to his work, he believes that everyone deserves a dignified exit, and writes eulogies and organizes funerals for those who wouldn't have them otherwis... Read More

Directed By:Uberto Pasolini

Written By:Uberto Pasolini

Still Life

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20% Positive
3 Reviews
80% Mixed
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Feb 2, 2015
80
Empire
Beautifully crafted and exquisitely observed with an outstanding performance from Eddie Marsan in the lead.
Jan 12, 2015
63
Slant Magazine
Its fixation on life's quotidian aspects gives way to a less imaginative focus on an inevitable and overly familiar romance.
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86% Positive
6 Ratings
14% Mixed
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Jul 9, 2015
10
aurora1
This amazing little movie with a big heart proves once again that you don't need either expensive productions or famous actors to find Beauty. A delicate, tiptoed journey around human solitude, with an unexpected, heart-warming ending. Outstanding performance by Eddie Marsan.
Apr 2, 2015
9
wornoutspines
Still Life is a surprising little film brought to us by writer-Directer Uberto Pasolini, it was shot in 2013 and finally made its way to me and I'm glad that I decide to see it. The film depicts the life and work of John May (Eddie Marsan) a council worker looking for the living relatives of those found dead and alone. I know, it sounds fun, but trust me this film is much more than what it seem. At the first, it looks like it's about death and funerals, which it is, but it's in no way depressing, it's more a tale of life, love, and the afterlife. Still Life is quirky and exotic in its unusualness. John May is a bit weird, socially awkward, and very much feel out of touch with the modern world but he's also a sweet and caring man, who is meticulous at his job easily making the people he interacts with seem even sweater, or worse depending on how they behave around him. Despite its heavy themes Still Life has moments of relief, it's funny at times and gets uplifting. It's a movie that sneaks up on you to reach into your heart. Eddie Marsan gives a quiet but poignant performance in this film, I was drawn to his authentic portrayal of John May, a compassionate character you can't help but love. Uberto Pasolini delivered a thought-provoking film with limited camera, letting the story take a life of its own. Still Life is a thoughtful little film shining a light on a peculiar job but also on human relationships, the people we knew and lost touch with, those who sometimes are forgotten and need to be remembered. @wornoutspines
Jan 16, 2015
50
RogerEbert.com
Though the film’s lachrymose gist is conveyed with subtlety and insight into the rigors of loneliness and mortality, it is lachrymose nonetheless. Fans of “Eleanor Rigby,” in any case, should not miss it.
Jan 14, 2015
50
Entertainment Weekly
The plot begs for a jolt of the Charlie Kaufmanesque — it's so pillow-smothered by tedium that even the uplift of magic realism in the film's final shot seems cold and stiff.
Jan 15, 2015
40
The Hollywood Reporter
The fragile film’s bid for poignancy is so aggressive and its sensitivity so studied that it eventually drowns in syrupy banality.
Jan 14, 2015
40
Time Out
Still Life constantly threatens to become a better movie: John’s scrutiny of photos feels vaguely serial-killer–esque, and there’s a late-inning love interest (Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt) that you privately cheer for.
Jan 13, 2015
40
Village Voice
When it's all over, Still Life feels disembodied and perfunctory, like a very respectful eulogy for no one in particular.
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Jan 29, 2019
7
frannorthstar
Poignant, simple script and acting allowing thoughts if the act of death is actually all that important and how much so…
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Jan 16, 2015
1 h 32 m
TV-14
For John May, life is looking up.
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