A semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story set in the Cotswolds during and immediately after the First World War.
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6.4 /10
902 people rated
Cider with Rosie
2015
R
1 h 30 m
Royaume-Uni
Drame
A semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story set in the Cotswolds during and immediately after the First World War.
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6.4 /10
902 people rated
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Timothy Spall
Laurie Lee
Samantha Morton
Annie Lee
Georgie Smith
Young Loll
Teddie-Rose Malleson-Allen
Frances
Dylan Turland
Young Jack
Georgia Brinkworth
Young Phyl
Emma Curtis
Marge
Bebe Cave
Doth
Shola Adewusi
Mrs Moore
Matthew Steer
Vicar
Annette Crosbie
Granny Trill
June Whitfield
Granny Wallon
Billy Howle
Private James Harris
Sarah Sweeney
Miss Buckley
Isabella Polkinghorne
Young Jo
Libby Easton
Young Rosie
Maya Gerber
Jo
Archie Cox
Loll
Avis des utilisateurs
Nasty Blaq
29/05/2023 08:10
source: Cider with Rosie
Aunty Camilla
18/05/2023 22:11
Moviecut—Cider with Rosie
Michael Patacce
22/11/2022 14:42
SOME SPOILERS
I might have enjoyed it more if I hadn't recently listened to the BBC radio version or read the book.
I understand that books and films are very different media but this is a very adaptation indeed and wastes some very useful actors. I recall watching a exterior version, possibly a BBC serial as a teenager.
It was very sanitised; the menace of the boys lurking in the woods planning to attack a girl in the earlier version has become a banal incident of adolescent confusion. The children's ages were all wrong, some siblings no longer existed, while another, who'd died before they came to the village, was miraculously resurrected only to be killed off again. The constant jumping back and forth in time was badly done and confusing too.
Kaddijatoubah Bah
22/11/2022 14:42
The performance of Samantha Morton was excellent. When I saw the cast I didn't realise that it was just the voice of Timothy Spall that appears in the film. I really like Timothy Spall, but I'm not a great fan of narration in movies.
I think the actors that played the children both younger and older did very well and I really liked the battling grannies who were begrudgingly fond of each other.
I did not really like the jumping back and forth in time. A little of that kind of thing is okay, but there was too much of it here.
The scenery is lovely and it is overall a gentle tale with some sad and sinister moments.
Beautiful_nails_amal
22/11/2022 14:42
Cider with Rosie, is for every young boy 'Cider with Someone'. It's the perfect coming of age despite the back drop of war, and all the difficulties of life. A brilliant film that should remind every man of at least some of their own childhood. Brilliant!
AKI ENTERTAINMENT
22/11/2022 14:42
This story of a life in simpler times, was magical.
It reminded me of how busy we've all got, and how we've lost the connection to community and nature with our busy city lives.
The movie sits in a time between the two world wars, and shows the strength of women, and the family bond.
This is a simple movie. Not one with outstanding acting or huge moments.
It is slowly told, with sincerity and an eye for the beauty in moments.
Take some time to escape, and soak in this magical story
LoLo233
22/11/2022 14:42
Could only be done as a series of one hour episodes. Child actors all cast too old.
Malex Praise TikTok
22/11/2022 14:42
...not only for story - nostalgic, seductive, bitter and soft - but for atmosphere. for an England who , for a Eastern European like me, is almost mythological. for Samantha Morton giving a beautiful performance. for the poetry of images . for something who is real personal. memories, crumbs of memories, gentle change of a young man, family, a village life and unique forms of joy. and something more. out of words. but great and usefull and protective.
Zohaib jutt
22/11/2022 14:42
Too many flashbacks. For a little while they are young kids. Then teens etc. Then go back to young kids & then teens. It was like following a bouncing ball
ikmal amry
22/11/2022 14:42
A shameless mistelling of the Laurie Lee classic. As we all know England is a nation of immigrants and yet not a brown face in sight! The eponymous Rosie is played by a pale skinned ginger haired girl when in the novel Rosie was a stunning and brave Pakistani trans girl with a club foot.
Avis des utilisateurs
Nasty Blaq
29/05/2023 08:10
source: Cider with Rosie
Aunty Camilla
18/05/2023 22:11
Moviecut—Cider with Rosie
Michael Patacce
22/11/2022 14:42
SOME SPOILERS
I might have enjoyed it more if I hadn't recently listened to the BBC radio version or read the book.
I understand that books and films are very different media but this is a very adaptation indeed and wastes some very useful actors. I recall watching a exterior version, possibly a BBC serial as a teenager.
It was very sanitised; the menace of the boys lurking in the woods planning to attack a girl in the earlier version has become a banal incident of adolescent confusion. The children's ages were all wrong, some siblings no longer existed, while another, who'd died before they came to the village, was miraculously resurrected only to be killed off again. The constant jumping back and forth in time was badly done and confusing too.
Kaddijatoubah Bah
22/11/2022 14:42
The performance of Samantha Morton was excellent. When I saw the cast I didn't realise that it was just the voice of Timothy Spall that appears in the film. I really like Timothy Spall, but I'm not a great fan of narration in movies.
I think the actors that played the children both younger and older did very well and I really liked the battling grannies who were begrudgingly fond of each other.
I did not really like the jumping back and forth in time. A little of that kind of thing is okay, but there was too much of it here.
The scenery is lovely and it is overall a gentle tale with some sad and sinister moments.
Beautiful_nails_amal
22/11/2022 14:42
Cider with Rosie, is for every young boy 'Cider with Someone'. It's the perfect coming of age despite the back drop of war, and all the difficulties of life. A brilliant film that should remind every man of at least some of their own childhood. Brilliant!
AKI ENTERTAINMENT
22/11/2022 14:42
This story of a life in simpler times, was magical.
It reminded me of how busy we've all got, and how we've lost the connection to community and nature with our busy city lives.
The movie sits in a time between the two world wars, and shows the strength of women, and the family bond.
This is a simple movie. Not one with outstanding acting or huge moments.
It is slowly told, with sincerity and an eye for the beauty in moments.
Take some time to escape, and soak in this magical story
LoLo233
22/11/2022 14:42
Could only be done as a series of one hour episodes. Child actors all cast too old.
Malex Praise TikTok
22/11/2022 14:42
...not only for story - nostalgic, seductive, bitter and soft - but for atmosphere. for an England who , for a Eastern European like me, is almost mythological. for Samantha Morton giving a beautiful performance. for the poetry of images . for something who is real personal. memories, crumbs of memories, gentle change of a young man, family, a village life and unique forms of joy. and something more. out of words. but great and usefull and protective.
Zohaib jutt
22/11/2022 14:42
Too many flashbacks. For a little while they are young kids. Then teens etc. Then go back to young kids & then teens. It was like following a bouncing ball
ikmal amry
22/11/2022 14:42
A shameless mistelling of the Laurie Lee classic. As we all know England is a nation of immigrants and yet not a brown face in sight! The eponymous Rosie is played by a pale skinned ginger haired girl when in the novel Rosie was a stunning and brave Pakistani trans girl with a club foot.
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