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A Merry War

Original title: Keep the Aspidistra Flying
  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Helena Bonham Carter and Richard E. Grant in A Merry War (1997)
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Gordon Comstock quits his job at an advertising agency in order to write poetry, only to find that poets, like everyone else, need money.Gordon Comstock quits his job at an advertising agency in order to write poetry, only to find that poets, like everyone else, need money.Gordon Comstock quits his job at an advertising agency in order to write poetry, only to find that poets, like everyone else, need money.

  • Director
    • Robert Bierman
  • Writers
    • Alan Plater
    • George Orwell
  • Stars
    • Richard E. Grant
    • Helena Bonham Carter
    • Julian Wadham
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    6.3/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Robert Bierman
    • Writers
      • Alan Plater
      • George Orwell
    • Stars
      • Richard E. Grant
      • Helena Bonham Carter
      • Julian Wadham
    • 32User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • Gordon Comstock
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Rosemary
    Julian Wadham
    Julian Wadham
    • Ravelston
    Jim Carter
    Jim Carter
    • Erskine
    Harriet Walter
    Harriet Walter
    • Julia Comstock
    Lesley Vickerage
    Lesley Vickerage
    • Hermione
    Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    • Mrs. Wisbeach
    • (as Barbara Leigh Hunt)
    Liz Smith
    Liz Smith
    • Mrs. Meakin
    John Clegg
    John Clegg
    • McKechnie
    Bill Wallis
    • Mr. Cheeseman
    Lill Roughley
    • Mrs. Trilling
    Dorothea Alexander
    • Old Woman
    Peter Stockbridge
    • Old Man
    Grant Parsons
    • Beautiful Young Man
    Malcolm Sinclair
    Malcolm Sinclair
    • Paul Doring
    Derek Smee
    Derek Smee
    • Lecturer
    Ben Miles
    Ben Miles
    • Ravenscroft Waiter
    Richard Dixon
    Richard Dixon
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    • Director
      • Robert Bierman
    • Writers
      • Alan Plater
      • George Orwell
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    inkblot11

    Engaging, humorous, sophisticated comedy of the highest level

    In 1930's London, Gordon Comstock (Richard E. Grant) works in the advertising business as a copywriter. His work is so outstanding that he is one of the most valued employees of the firm. Yet Gordon longs to leave the mundane existence of the average worker and become "a poet and a free man". When one of his poems sells for a reasonable sum, he quits his job to devote himself to writing. However Gordon's girlfriend, Rosemary, is aghast. She had hopes for an impending marriage and a comfortable, middle-class life. When writing full-time proves difficult, Gordon sinks lower and lower in terms of places of residence and fiscal circumstances. Yet, he stubbornly pursues his dream, leaving Rosemary in a most unhappy state. Will Gordon come to his senses and return to the stable existence of the work force and the good graces of his lady love?

    This is an absolutely delightful movie that is a joy to watch. The main actors are excellent, the cinematography is outstanding, and the costumes and settings lovely to look upon. The script, based on a George Orwell book, is first-rate and engagingly humorous. There is also a level of sophistication that is as pleasing as it is approachable. Finally, there is a satisfying love story that will please any fans of romantic comedies. In short, this is a movie that should appear on lists of recommended films of the highest level. It is truly worthy of much praise.
    DFC-2

    A wry look at self-delusion and respectability

    No one is better at pontificating while poking fun at themselves than the English, and if you enjoy that sort of thing, this movie is definitely worth watching. Along the way you get to sneer at wealth, poverty, capitalists, communists, the bourgeoisie and proletariat, business, respectability, advertising, poetry, bookstores and readers, hardy plants, loathsome but endearing friends, parasitic siblings, impatient lovers, and self-delusion. All of this comes with an intelligent script, quality acting, and personalities you've met before and would like to meet again. A gleeful romp for those who don't take themselves or their ambitions too seriously, who find sadistic humor distasteful, and who tire quickly of nude/bathroom/body fluid jokes.
    10cyanidesweet

    If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a book of poetry. For ever.

    I loved this film. It's much more cheerful than the book, but what's wrong with that? Artistic license can be a wonderful thing, and those who wanted it to be 1984 should go and watch 1984. When I watch this, I see Gordon Comstock engaged in a futile battle against his own intrinsic middle-classness. He's a pain at times and the film has endowed the character with more humour than he had in the book, probably so that the viewers understand why his friends don't just leave him to stew.

    Grant is perfectly cast as Comstock, and keeps him just this side of bearable. Bonham Carter is equally perfect as Rosemary, the long-suffering girlfriend. Add in an excellent supporting cast and there you have it.

    The soundtrack's beautiful, except for the song at the end which just shouldn't be there. The settings are stunning, as they rightly should be. All in all, it's a perfect, witty film and one I will never tire of.
    6Theo Robertson

    I Could Relate To It

    KEEP THE ASPIDISTRA FLYING is a novel by George Orwell , a novel that is in many ways the author's autobiography . There's a problem in that since it mirrors the life of a litery giant it becomes sacrilege to modify it , I couldn't help thinking that perhaps the story could have been updated to a very late 20th century setting

    On second thought perhaps not since 1930s London being replaced by 1990s LA with the plot centering on a young screenwriter wanting to break into the Hollyloot system does seem like sacrilege even if it would have increased the box office takings considerably , and as it stands I'm sure we can all relate to Gordon Comstock in someway , he is after all a frustrated poet with no money while most of the people who come to these pages are frustrated film critics with no money

    That's where much of the enjoyment of this film lies , we understand the fiery but naive idealism and optimism of Gordon as he tries to get his foot inside the publishing door only to be met with frustration . Richard E Grant might be playing a similar role to the one in WITHNAIL AND I but he is fairly good in these self centered type roles

    A fairly entertaining film about the hit and miss nature of writing for a living , though perhaps it appeals more to critics than to a mainstream audience
    moveebob

    Nice trappings and enjoyable (though predictable)

    Richard Grant is in the advertising business again (this time pre/post WW1) and does a nice job as a conflicted poet versus business man. Helena Bonham Carter reveals a flair for comedy. Very nice settings/photography and wonderful bits by Brit veterans (Liz Smith is particularly amusing) A little slow getting started then it soars.

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    • Goofs
      During a scene in the office, Rosemary is sitting at her desk talking to her boss. The light reflects off her glasses, giving off a green tinge, indicative of anti-reflective lenses - not invented during the time the movie takes place.
    • Quotes

      Rosemary: I will not make love where dogs have peed.

      Gordon Comstock: You're so middle-class.

      Rosemary: That's not middle-class - that's hygienic.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Why Do Fools Fall in Love/A Merry War/Your Friends and Neighbors/Dance with Me/Blade (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Tiger in the Night
      Music and Lyrics by Mike Batt

      Performed by Colin Blunstone

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Keep the Aspidistra Flying
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Arts Council of England
      • BBC Film
      • Bonaparte Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $301,360
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $373,830
      • Aug 30, 1998
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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