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Ethel And Ernest
TrailerThe movie is an intimate and affectionate depiction of the life and times of two ordinary Londoners living against the background of immense social change in the mid 20th Century.Actors: Pam Ferris, Luke Treadaway, Jim Broadbent, Brenda Blethyn, Roger Allam, Virginia McKenna, Peter Wight, June Brown, Simon Day, Alex Jordan, Duncan Wisbey, ...»Director: Roger MainwoodCountry: United KingdomDuration: 94 minQuality: SDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Ethel And Ernest"
Chicago ReaderMarch 16, 2017At times the movie threatens to melt into a pool of bulldog nostalgia, but it's rescued by a wealth of authentic social detail, especially as the young couple keep a stiff upper lip during World War II.
Sunday Times (UK)December 17, 2016As a tribute to two good people, and to their generation of Britons, it's gently poignant.
Observer (UK)October 30, 2016The animation style is appealing and unthreatening, but the film lacks the beguiling magic of The Snowman or the thematic potency of When the Wind Blows.
MovieMailOctober 28, 2016Briggs's humanism and pacifism are the baselines here, and both the narrative and visuals keep finding ways to illustrate the uncertainties of wartime.
The Sun (UK)October 28, 2016Brought delightfully to life by the ever- incredible Brenda Blethyn and Jim Broadbent, Ethel & Ernest is a poignant and delicate tribute to Raymond's parents and times past.
Radio TimesOctober 28, 2016The overall effect remains sincere and heart-warming, buoyed by ever-cheery vocal performances from Brenda Blethyn and Jim Broadbent.
Times (UK)October 27, 2016Ethel & Ernest is the kind of contemplative grown-up animation that the Japanese have been making for decades but the British have never fully embraced. That's our loss because the format can make for deceptively powerful filmmaking.
ScotsmanOctober 27, 2016A lovely and poignant animated adaptation of Raymond Briggs's picture book biography of his eponymous working class parents.
Daily Express (UK)October 27, 2016A modest, engaging feature that is as warm and welcome as a nice cup of tea.
Daily Telegraph (UK)October 27, 2016Something about the familiarity of these voices, and their inescapable Mike Leigh-ishness in this setting, turns out to be exactly what the roles need.
GuardianOctober 27, 2016It's an engaging film, but it leaves you with a feeling that there might be a deeper, darker, more specific story yet to be told.
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