Saturday, March 13, 2010

Only they and Clive Owen

Clive Owen

Only they it is a movie that tackles the topic of the familiar relations and to which we might catalog of dramatic comedy. Here Clive Owen interprets to Joe Warr, a sports journalist the one that is fine and that has a good relation with Harry, his adolescent son fruit of his first marriage. The first marriage that finished when Joe met Katy (Laura Fraser) and left everything to go away with her to Australia where now he lives with his new wife and his another son, small Artie (Nicolas McAnulty).

Joe (Clive Owen) lives of quite unconcerned form leaving that his wife deals with the child and with the responsibilities of the hearth. But the life strikes it hard when Katy dies tragically of cancer and Joe stays only in charge of Artie, his six-year-old son about whom practically he does not know anything.

Joe assumes the task of raising the child from the point of view of the bachelor in a familiar life without too many rules by which to abide not even responsibilities than to expire. And in the middle of the chaos the things are complicated more when Harry (George MacKay), another fourteen-year-old son changes with them.

Finished this Barbarian situation (Julia Blake), the mother of his deceased handcuffs and mother-in-law of Joe who will try to govern the life of the boys without success, and Laura (Emma Booth) the mother of Artie's partner to whom the desperate father resorts to ask him for advice but with whom it never stops specifying an appointment. The things will go in a lack of control crescendo in this alone boys hearth until it goes over to a point in which Joe will have to take some decision …

Only they

Again there talks each other of a movie which script is based on a successful novel, in this case the autobiographical work written by the journalist Simon Carr who lived through the circumstances that here Clive Owen interprets.

Without much ado, here is the trailer.

- title role of Only them.

  • The director: Scott Hicks.
  • I distribute: Clive Owen (Joe), Laura Fraser (Katy), Emma Booth (Laura), George MacKay (Harry), (My) Emma Lung, (Barbarian) Julia Blake.
  • Script: Allan Cubitt; based on the novel “The boys plows back in town” of Simon Carr.
  • Production: Greg Brenman and Timothy White. Music: Hal Lindes.
  • It photographs: Greig Fraser.
  • Assembly: Scott Gray.
  • Production design: Melinda Doring.
  • Wardrobe: Emily Seresin.
  • Distributor: DeAPlaneta.
  • Direction: Scott Hicks.
  • Countries: Australia and the United Kingdom.
  • Year: 2009.
  • Duration: 104 min.
  • Genre: Drama.
  • I release in Spain: On March 19, 2010.

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