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    Modern Life Is Rubbish

    Separate is the decision which has changed everything. Each of them took a different way. Liam has a special idea about the world around him that he has distinguished from Natalie. He is an ambitious musician, heads a 3 piece musical band, but he didn't like smart phones or downloads. He refused the structure of modern technology because it does not correspond to. In another meaning, he rejects the modern life, especially modern technology.
    Duration: 105 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2017
    IMDb: 5.8
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    Natalie. Character of Modern Life Is Rubbish
    Played by: Freya Mavor
    Liam. Character of Modern Life Is Rubbish
  • Critic Reviews of "Modern Life Is Rubbish"

    Detroit News
    April 27, 2018

    "Modern Life is Rubbish" has a song in its heart, and it will put one in yours.

    Los Angeles Times
    April 26, 2018

    There's a depressingly predetermined quality to this story.

    New York Times
    April 26, 2018

    Much of the movie...is an advertisement for male emotional immaturity.

    Hollywood Reporter
    April 26, 2018

    The film is full of the signifiers of musical devotion but lacks the hummably acerbic insight of the best music it namechecks.

    Village Voice
    April 24, 2018

    For those who delight in candy-coated nostalgia, writer Philip Gawthorne's familiar, cliché-heavy script offers a twee jaunt down memory lane. For everyone else, even a killer Britpop soundtrack...can't save the film from overtrodden territory.

    Hollywood Reporter
    December 26, 2017

    Mavor and Whitehouse, both of whom appear poised to break out after a series of smaller roles in TV and indie features, demonstrate a believable chemistry, but more importantly perhaps, a convincing hostility after their breakup.

    Daily Express (UK)
    May 05, 2018

    A contrived plot with a predictable twist and overuse of syrupy montages undermine its rock and roll credentials.

    Times (UK)
    May 03, 2018

    It's like a strange and enervating cross between High Fidelity and One Day where everyone on screen makes you want to thump yourself in the face.

    Film Threat
    April 30, 2018

    This song [plays] wrong jarring chords.

    Movie Mom
    April 27, 2018

    [Josh] Whitehouse and [Freya] Mavor have great chemistry and give their thinly written characters charm and energy, which keeps us on their side through very predictable ups and downs.

    Cinemalogue.com
    April 27, 2018

    Despite the obligatory eclectic soundtrack, there aren't many surprises nor reasons to care about why these two should be together.

    Shadows on the Wall
    April 24, 2018

    Exploring a relationship by flicking between beginning and end, this British drama is skilfully shot, edited and played. But the story structure is a problem.

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