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Poor Wee Me

  • 2010
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,1/10
11
MA NOTE
Poor Wee Me (2010)
Drama

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  • Director
    • Simon Powell
  • Writer
    • Simon Powell
  • Stars
    • Paul Hurstfield
    • Sue Jaynes
    • Anthony Crank
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,1/10
    11
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Simon Powell
    • Writer
      • Simon Powell
    • Stars
      • Paul Hurstfield
      • Sue Jaynes
      • Anthony Crank
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    Paul Hurstfield
    Paul Hurstfield
    • Gavin Brookes
    Sue Jaynes
    • Jenny
    Anthony Crank
    • Jimmy
    Ian Mercer
    Ian Mercer
    • Mike
    Tim Booth
    Tim Booth
    • Gabrielle De Souza
    Mark Winstanley
    • Counsellor
    Ian Puleston-Davies
    Ian Puleston-Davies
    • Man of Cloth
    Sean McKenzie
    • Uncle Tony
    Tigga Goulding
    • Auntie Mags
    Lewis Marsh
    • Leo
    Michelle Holmes
    Michelle Holmes
    • Val
    Lorraine Cheshire
    • Betty
    Joanne Smart
    • Jamiey
    Mike Friend
    • Factory Owner
    Lee Antley
    • Factory Worker 1
    Clay Whitter
    • Factory Worker 2
    Wes Nike
    • Fitness Instructor
    Dan Walsh
    • Gym Male 1
    • Director
      • Simon Powell
    • Writer
      • Simon Powell
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    A good step in a promising direction

    We saw this movie at a festival screening with a Q&A with the director and lead character afterwards. Apart from the crane hire for one shot, the movie was shot entirely without money changing hands. All the crew and cast worked for free and paid their own expenses. All the equipment was borrowed.

    Its an enjoyable and competent movie. The acting is first rate, mostly from established actors. The direction is confident and tells the story well.

    The lead characters words are sometimes a little over sophisticated for the person as written. Some of the locations are a bit posh for the people concerned.

    I'm expecting good things from Simon Powell.
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    Poor Wee Me is the debut feature film from Simon Powell

    Just before the start of tonight's cast and crew preview screening at Salford's Vue Cinema, writer and director, Simon Powell announces that the entire budget of Poor Wee Me was just £1,380. This is not an apology and is certainly in no way an excuse. It is merely a proud boast of what can be achieved with determination, perseverance and a favour or three. This is Powell's feature-length debut, following some well-received short films and was made almost entirely in Salford.

    Poor Wee Me centres around forty-something Gavin (Paul Hurstfield) and his struggle to bounce back from the double whammy of the loss of his job and partner. Redundancy explains his new found unemployment, a familiar tale in recent times. The breakdown of the relationship is a far darker story, long-suffering partner, Jenny (Sue Jaynes) finally tired of his bursts of controlling rage. Ironically, it is this violent temper which sees Gavin back in employment. His reaction to a group of unruly youths in a cinema (Salford's Vue, of course) is witnessed by the boss of a debt collection agency, Gabriel De Souza (Tim Booth), who offers him a job on the spot. This pairs Gavin with Jimmy (Anthony Crank), a Performing Arts graduate, who appears to view his role as a debt collector as further acting practice. As the relationship with Jimmy develops, the dyslexic Gavin is, at the same time, teaching himself to read, getting help for his anger issues and, as a result, slowly losing his edge.

    Crank sparkles as Jimmy, all home-spun philosophy and menacing charm. The intensity of the performance from Hurstfield, meanwhile, ensures that the first rule of character acting is quickly achieved; you actually care what happens to Gavin.

    Booth is better known as the front man of Manchester band, james. He doesn't get a huge amount of screen time but is utterly convincing as the boss of the debt collection agency and succeeds, in the short time he gets, in making De Souza entirely unlikeable. Other standout performances come from Ian Mercer, as Gavin's loyal friend, Mike, who steals the majority of the comedy moments and Mark Winstanley as Gavin's understated counsellor.

    The writing, whilst unafraid of focussing on the mundane, completely avoids working-class cliché and leaves as much un-said as is possible on the big screen. This is complemented by the direction, all facial close-ups and powerful silence. The result is that Poor Wee Me is more closely allied to Shelagh Delaney's fifties kitchen sink drama A Taste Of Honey, albeit with a twenty-first century grittiness, than more recent British films.

    The pivotal moment of the film, when Gavin realises that his employment by De Souza no longer suits his new state of calm, is entirely unspoken. Instead, we see Gavin, alternatively, dancing, staring into his pint and reminiscing, all sound-tracked by modern james classic, I Want To Go Home. Breathtaking stuff.

    And then there is the ending, which is as un-Hollywood as it is possible to be. Recently, I was present when two former best mates met each other again in Manchester after almost a decade of no contact. They nodded at one another and then went to the pub. The finale to Poor Wee Me feels, to me, like the cinematic equivalent. OK, so some people may yearn for happily ever after, or even some kind of conclusion but don't let this put you off. This is real life, baby. Real Salford life.

    Review by Mike Nuttall

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 octobre 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
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    • Langue
      • English
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Salford, Greater Manchester, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • sociétés de production
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      • West Wing Productions
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      • 2 000 £ (estimation)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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