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Shuttlecock (2015)

Shuttlecock (2015)

GENRESDrama,Mystery,War
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Alan Bates Lambert Wilson Kenneth Haigh
DIRECTOR
Andrew Piddington

SYNOPSICS

Shuttlecock (2015) is a English movie. Andrew Piddington has directed this movie. Alan Bates, Lambert Wilson, Kenneth Haigh are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1993. Shuttlecock (2015) is considered one of the best Drama,Mystery,War movie in India and around the world.

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Shuttlecock (2015) Reviews

  • A stunning, innovative and exceptionally well acted film.

    stelres2004-08-01

    This astonishing film based on Graham Swift's novel, "Shuttlecock," captures the essence of Swift's unmercifully precise but poignant dissection of a father/son relationship in a series of emotionally brutal outbursts and nightmarish flashbacks before pulling both men to a point of resolution - for good or ill. No spoilers here but you won't be sorry you stayed the course. Although a bit uneven, the film is visually stunning, innovative and exceptionally well acted, especially by the principals. The late Alan Bates, once again, proves to be the past master of the enigmatic in all its guises. As the father, Bates slips into psychosis as naturally as picking up the morning newspaper while the harried and self-loathing son (Lambert Wilson) struggles to reach into his father's past as his own life unravels. An artful, ambitious film well worth seeing on many levels. While striving to solve a mystery, the film creates on of its own. Why has this truly excellent film (shown on UK TV) never been released to theaters? There are hints in the Alan Bates Archive but is that really the whole story? This film cries out to be seen!

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  • a haunting film

    Fouad Realbox2005-03-12

    A film with an extraordinary cinematography and music. Acting by Alan Bates and Lambert Wilson is excellent. The atmosphere of the film between past and present is extremely well rendered. Music by Garbarek adds to the haunting feeling. Although the end scene is not convincing, the film is very interesting and compelling to watch. I saw it twice and was equally fascinated. The cinematography of Denus Lenoir is simply amazing, it all looks like Rembrandt paintings. Alan Bates is amazing,as usual, in the role of man broken by his guilt and victim of a cruel ordeal. It was shot in Portugal and the UK. I highly recommend this film that I saw by accident on a TV channel. I think it is was never released in theaters.

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