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Feb 15, 2025
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MARATHONNN_mov
An intimate perspective on the disaster movie genre, we follow a woman and her newborn as they survive. Flooding drives them out of safety, and the mother is forced to navigate. CONTINUE READING ON LETTERBOXD: ****/8FkCur
Sep 11, 2024
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ALMJ
This film missed several opportunities to be something better and more interesting. The core concept of the UK flooding is just silly and if you can't get over that then you won't enjoy the film. For the first half of the film anything interesting happens of screen. The flood, people being killed etc. You don't see any of it. People do ridiculous things in this film and it all just works out for them.
Jun 9, 2024
9
strangebrew123
I really liked this film! Nice to see a disaster film from a (mostly) female perspective for a change. Jodie Comer's acting is excellent! I particularly liked how realistic it seemed. Recommended!
Mar 8, 2024
6
Voodoo123
This movie presents an interesting blend of drama survival parenthood sequences wrapped in a dressing of natural disaster-meets-post-apocalyptic tension. The casting is good and the direction interesting with some pretty ham fisted use of the setting. We never truly feel the tension of the disaster as we are always kept from the teeth of it and the drama between the parents feels equally toothless. With the stakes this low its hard to understand or feel the choices of the characters as they are presented giving a tonal disconnect that removed me from the plot almost entirely. There were as great shots and audio is fantastic throughout. Overall a mixed bag of results here for me!
Feb 9, 2024
8
MovieReviewMave
IN A NUTSHELL: Are the "powers that be" trying to tell us something with all of these disaster and end-of-the-world movies lately? The story is about a woman who tries to find her way home with her newborn baby while an environmental crisis submerges London in floodwaters. It's based on the novel by Megan Hunter. The film was directed by Mahalia Belo. Writing credits go to Alice Birch. Already, the movie has been nominated for 9 awards such as Best Lead Performance for Jodie Comer, Best Supporting Performance by Katherine Waterston, Best Cinematography and more. THINGS I LIKED: Jodie Comer offers a fantastic performance. She first flew onto my radar in the movie Free Guy While the prosthetic belly looked a bit fake to me since I've had a few real ones myself, I thought she carried herself very realistically as a pregnant woman in Act 1. Jodie also worked as one of the Executive Producers with Benedict Cumberbatch, and Mark Strong, among others. Add Benedict Cumberbatch, Katherine Waterston, Mark Strong, Joel Fry, Gina McKee, Nina Sosanya, and more. Noticeably great cinematography by Suzie Lavelle. So many of the camera shots were truly terrific. The movie was filmed mostly in and around London. The many moments without dialogue are powerful. Due to rules about filming with babies, there were actually 15 babies and toddlers used in the movie. Jodie Comer admitted she was terrified about working with babies. She explained that she grew more and more comfortable with the babies, just as a new mother would. She's not a mother in real life but hoped mothers would find her performance to be authentic and truthful. By the way, her character's name is "Woman." It's the lowering of Jodie's after-birth belly that shows us the passage of time as the baby slowly grows. Hopefully, this movie will spur you to get better prepared for future disasters that might strike your area. We live in a crazy world where anything can happen. Start with basic food supplies and then add other types of supplies for communication, sanitation, personal protection, heating, etc. The film ends with some ambiguity, which I always like because it provides great fodder for conversations after watching it. What do YOU think happened next? THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: We don't get all of the details we want but are shown things we need to piece together. One of the mistakes the couple makes is going to a shelter with tons of other desperate people who become quickly unhinged. They had a safe home and could have made things work there if they had been a little more prepared. Separating is a terrible decision too. That husband was a coward to leave his wife and baby. If you're expecting to see a lot of the actors, like Benedict Cumberbatch, you'll be disappointed. All of the actors have very small parts except for Jodie Comer. It's a very slow burn that leaves you thinking, "Huh." What do you think the writer and director were trying to say? TIPS FOR PARENTS: We see a pregnant belly popping out of the water in a bathtub. We see a topless, pregnant woman several times, as well as her "hoohah" while giving birth. Profanity, including F-bombs. We see a married couple going for it in bed (with clothes on). We see some blood.
Dec 10, 2023
4
WatchinMovies
Jeeze Louise...London floods? Premise is bad. Story is bad. Depressing family story. It is a well made movie but... Our recommendation: "don't waste your time with such drivel."
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