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Living
Living

Living (2022)

70% User Rating
1h 42min
Drama

"It's never too late to start."

London, 1953. Mr. Williams, a veteran civil servant, is an important cog within the city's bureaucracy as it struggles to rebuild in the aftermath of World War II. Buried under paperwork at the office and lonely at home, his life has long felt empty and meaningless. Then a devastating medical diagnosis forces him to take stock, and to try and grasp some fulfilment before it passes permanently beyond reach.

Oliver HermanusDirector

Cast

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Bill Nighy

Bill Nighy

Williams

Aimee Lou Wood

Aimee Lou Wood

Margaret Harris

Alex Sharp

Alex Sharp

Peter Wakeling

Tom Burke

Tom Burke

Sutherland

Adrian Rawlins

Adrian Rawlins

Middleton

Oliver Chris

Oliver Chris

Hart

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Hubert Burton

Rusbridger

Zoe Boyle

Zoe Boyle

Mrs. McMasters

Barney Fishwick

Barney Fishwick

Michael

Patsy Ferran

Patsy Ferran

Fiona

Michael Cochrane

Michael Cochrane

Sir James

Lia Williams

Lia Williams

Mrs. Smith

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Anant Varman

Singh

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Jessica Flood

Mrs. Porter

Jamie Wilkes

Jamie Wilkes

Talbot

Richard Cunningham

Richard Cunningham

Harvey

John Mackay

John Mackay

Jones

Ffion Jolly

Ffion Jolly

Mrs. Button

Celeste Dodwell

Celeste Dodwell

Mrs. Matthews

Jonathan Keeble

Jonathan Keeble

Doctor Matthews

Eunice Roberts

Eunice Roberts

Miss Fry

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Mark James

Young Michael

Edward Wolstenholme

Edward Wolstenholme

Colleague

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Nichola McAuliffe

Mrs. Blake

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Laurie Denman

Piano Man

Gleanne Purcell-Brown

Gleanne Purcell-Brown

Barwoman

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Violeta Valverde

Striptease Artist

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Michael James

Fortnums Watier

Rosie Sansom

Rosie Sansom

Mrs. Johnstone

Matilda Ziegler

Matilda Ziegler

Prim Lady

Grant Gillespie

Grant Gillespie

Lyons Head Waiter

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Robin Sebastian

Distinguished Gentleman #1

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David Summer

Distinguished Gentleman #2

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Nicky Goldie

Landlady

Thomas Coombes

Thomas Coombes

Police Constable

Grant Crookes

Grant Crookes

Commuter (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

November 5, 2022

Now I am not usually a particular fan of Bill Nighy but in this he is very much at the top of his game. An adaptation of Kurosawa's "Ikuru" (1952), the setting is shifted to London where Nighy is the fastidious "Mr. Williams". A local civil servant heading up the public works department of the London County Council. His small team has some new blood in the form of "Mr. Wakeling" (Alex Sharp) whose baptism in the department is to accompany three ladies (and the audience) on a revelative journey through the pillar-to-post red tape that "Williams" himself facilitates - all guaranteeing that very little actually ever gets done! Leaving early one day, we discover that this erstwhile precise and predictable individual is seriously ill. Unable and/or unwilling to divulge this information to his son, he absconds to the seaside where he encounters "Sutherland" (Tom Burke) who gives him a relaxing tour of the local hotspots before he return to London and happens upon one of his team "Miss Harris" (Aimee Lou Wood). A posh luncheon ensues and the elderly gent and his young colleague start to bond. This bond soon has - unbeknown to either of them - tongues wagging, but when she gets a new job he finds himself drawn to her. Drawn to her joie de vivre and general enthusiasm for a life he knows he will not have for too much longer. That becomes contagious as he decides to apply himself, and his team, to achieving at least one more thing in a professional capacity! It is a gently paced and evocative story that deals with that sense of re-prioritisation faced by anyone when faced with a profound change in circumstances. Nighy has a delightfully understated manner to his performance here, Wood is also effective as his increasingly valuable confidente and Oliver Hermanus manages to retain much of the charm and subtly potent impetus of the original Ishiguro story. It is beautifully scored by Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch who incorporates original and powerful themes with established classical ones. The costumes and overall aesthetic of the film complements well the classy and impressive performances that resonated in quite a thought-provoking, and multi-layered fashion as I watched it. I was engaged by this from start to finish and I really quite enjoyed it.

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First 10 Minutes

First 10 Minutes

Nehind The Scenes

Nehind The Scenes

Kazuo Ishiguro Pitched the Idea of Living to Bill Nighy While in a Taxi | EE BAFTAs Red Carpet

Kazuo Ishiguro Pitched the Idea of Living to Bill Nighy While in a Taxi | EE BAFTAs Red Carpet

Scene at the Academy: Living

Scene at the Academy: Living

'Living' with Bill Nighy and Oliver Hermanus

'Living' with Bill Nighy and Oliver Hermanus

Official US Trailer

Official US Trailer

Bill Nighy, Kazuo Ishiguro & Oliver Hermanus on Living

Bill Nighy, Kazuo Ishiguro & Oliver Hermanus on Living

Bill Nighy, Kazuo Ishiguro & Dir. Oliver Hermanus Interview

Bill Nighy, Kazuo Ishiguro & Dir. Oliver Hermanus Interview

Official UK Trailer

Official UK Trailer

Teaser Trailer

Teaser Trailer

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