A Long Way Down

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Adapted from the bestselling novel by Nick Hornby (About a Boy), the heartwarming A Long Way Down follows four strangers who meet by chance on New Years Eve when they are each facing the same life changing decision. When Martin (Pierce Brosnan), Maureen (Toni Collette), J.J. (Aaron Paul) and Jess (Imogen Poots) find themselves at a desperate crossroads, they form an unlikely friendship in order to help one another weather the difficulties of life. (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)

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Necrotongue 

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English I wasn't really looking forward to this film, so I was quite surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I was very close to giving it four stars, but the inevitable monologues and dialogues at the end tried to play on my emotions in a disgusting way, so I ended up giving just three. The theme of the film toyed with a similar idea to El Club de los Suicidas, and the casting of Imogen Poots and Toni Collette was a great move. I'm all the more annoyed by the disappointing ending. "I'll give you a shout on the way down." ()

Malarkey 

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English How should I express the feelings I have to another person? That’s what the creator of this movie should ask himself. He is actually behind a movie that, in its essence, really isn’t bad. Aaron Paul, Imogen Poots, Pierce Brosnan, Rosamunde Pike, and Toni Collette portray their characters in such a way that you want to kiss them, so where is the problem? It’s probably mainly the fact that with no character do they fully explain where the rub is. They simply throw us to the roof of the skyscraper off which everyone wants to jump. And then suddenly a cut and a genius idea is born. But why? That’s the outcome I am having a lot of trouble understanding and it is possibly the biggest problem of this movie. ()

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kaylin 

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English Such a contemporary drama that has quite an interesting plot and oscillates between comedy and drama. Unfortunately, in this case, it got a bit muddled at times because there are silent moments and the ending doesn't quite fit. The beginning is good, but it gradually weakens. Thankfully, there are such interesting actors here. ()

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