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London River (2009)

December. 07,2011
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6.9
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After traveling to London to check on their missing children in the wake of the 2005 terror attacks on the city, two strangers come to discover their respective children had been living together at the time of the attacks

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Pluskylang
2011/12/07

Great Film overall

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Portia Hilton
2011/12/08

Blistering performances.

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Deanna
2011/12/09

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Francene Odetta
2011/12/10

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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SnoopyStyle
2011/12/11

It's July 7, 2005. There is a terrorist bus bombing in London. Widower Elisabeth Sommers (Brenda Blethyn) can't contact her daughter Jane. She travels to London to search for her. African Muslim Ousmane (Sotigui Kouyaté) arrives from France to look for his son Ali. He has not seen him since he was six.Essentially, the story is mostly known from the start. There is a little reveal but it's not that compelling. The movie has a solid sense of the people of the city. Blethyn is once again the old close-minded woman. It's a tired character that she needs to modify. It's getting repetitive. Otherwise, the acting is solid. The movie is slow because the ending is inevitable. It does give a realistic portrayal of modern London. As a story, it is very predictable.

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antoniotierno
2011/12/12

This movie is a gentle and deep melodrama using the July 2005 terrorist acts as a jumping off point for telling about clashing cultures united in grief. The story is certainly a hard look at racial biases and is strongly backed by Blethyn's character, whose repressed hysteria clashes with Kouyaté's attitude (more similar to a calm resignation). The director has also depicted a very serious and fascinating study on how Londoners were unprepared to react to such an emergency. Overall this is a poignant and insight-filled take on prejudice in post-11/7 London, well acted and directed. There have been other "Londoner" films about the same subject (or about terrorism in the UK) but this is the best by far in my opinion.

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Robertung
2011/12/13

What does an African Muslim refugee living in France share with a white Christian widow from Great Britain? - The longing search of their missing children after the London bombings in 2005. With gentle and aesthetic camera movements and slow action progress Rachid Bouchareb portrays two distinct cultures - but as the movie goes on they turn out not to be that different after all. Ousmane (Sotigui Kouyaté) left his six year old son Ali with his wife in Africa to work as a woodsman In France. When he - many years later – gets a call from he's worried wife in Africa telling him that she hasn't heard from their son - now living in London - since the bombings, Ousmane travels to London right away to look for him. While the mystic Ousmane wanders around the desert streets of London for hints and clues about his unknown son he comes across the widowed mother Elisabeth (Brenda Blethyn) several times – who's more or less doing the same thing concerning her daughter. It sooner turns out that their children know/knew each other and together they search for answers. London River (2009) is both a thrilling drama and a balanced picture of the suffering families in the shadow of the London terror-attacks. It's the movie that Hollywood unfortunately never got after 9/11.

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Pascal Zinken (LazySod)
2011/12/14

Weeks after the terrorist attacks in London a mother calls her daughter, over and over again. She hasn't heard from her in a while and is getting more and more anxious about her, knowing she lived close to where the events took place. When she goes to London to find her she finds a man instead. A man who matches her in one important manner - he is searching for his son. The two of them continue their search together and slowly find out more about themselves and each other.Dark and dreary, depressing and painful. Sometimes people get together for entirely the wrong reason and this is one of these occasions. They connect rather well and play their stories out in a believable way. As they go through their daily routine it becomes all too painfully clear where it will all end - but the real pain of this film is that it ends too quickly. It runs for 87 minutes and could have used another 15 without having grown less intense. The shortness makes it feel a little rushed, but only a little.9 out of 10 steps in the dark

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