A Long Way Down

July 12th, 2014







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A Long Way Down

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Plot
Four people meet on New Year's Eve and form a surrogate family to help one another weather the difficulties of their lives.

Release Year: 2014

Rating: 6.4/10 (3,679 voted)

Critic's Score: 32/100

Director: Pascal Chaumeil

Stars: Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Imogen Poots

Storyline
Four people meet on New Year's Eve and form a surrogate family to help one another weather the difficulties of their lives.

Writers: Nick Hornby, Jack Thorne

Cast:
Pierce Brosnan - Martin
Toni Collette - Maureen
Imogen Poots - Jess
Aaron Paul - JJ
Zara White - Shanay
Joe Cole - Chas
Evelyn Duah - Nurse
Therese Bradley - Nurse 2
Sam Neill - Chris
Priyanga Burford - Reporter
Josef Altin - Matty
Diana Kent - Hope
Rosamund Pike - Penny
Shola Adewusi - Gladys
Ilan Goodman - Airline Steward

Taglines: Life is looking up.



Details

Official Website: Official Facebook | Official site

Country: UK, Germany

Language: English

Release Date: 21 March 2014



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Did You Know?

Trivia:
Emile Hirsch was cast as J.J. but he dropped out due to scheduling conflicts. Aaron Paul replaced him. See more »

Goofs:
The suicide pact made between the characters is established for period New Year's Eve - St Valentine's Day. When Martin and Jess meet her father opposite the Houses of Parliament, the clock on the tower of Big Ben shows 4.40pm. At that time of year it would already be dark but it is bright and sunny. See more »

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User Review

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Rating: 8/10

I went to the movie with no idea what I was about to see. Genuinely had no idea about the plot and had no expectations at all.

Given the above I loved it. While it was entertaining and had that specific British humor which I find nice, it also had some powerful moments.

At the end it made me think about the kind of problems people face in their lives without making me sad like most of the movies that cover similar topics. I'm glad I went to it. Well spent money.

I would advice the audience to just see it like I did - without even checking the plot and the actors. Not knowing what it's all about made the experience a bit better in my opinion.





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