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On a Clear Day (2005)
Director: Gaby Dellal
Movie review
From Time Out London
Aiming squarely at the family-friendly ‘Full Monty’ market, this Scottish-set drama follows the feelgood formula with dogged determination. Not unlike the determination of its hero Frank (Peter Mullan), a redundant shipyard worker who – macho pride dented by job loss and panic attacks – resolves to swim the Channel. A gruff man of few words, the benefits of Frank’s actions become clear when he begins to make tentative amends with his estranged son (Jamie Sives).Empowered by proxy are Frank’s chums, ex-colleague Danny (Billy Boyd) and takeaway restaurant owner Chan (Benedict Wong). By helping Frank train, weedy Danny proves his strength while Chan gains the confidence to stand up to dismissive locals. Their male bonding is light-hearted and broadly humorous (mostly thanks to Boyd), and characters’ psyches are not probed too deeply. Still, Mullan effectively conveys Frank’s troubled character and Brenda Blethyn is equally reliable as his wife Joan, whose own mission is to become a bus driver. That each keeps their plans secret from the other indicates the general themes of failed communication and repressed emotions. It takes a dramatic event to rock the entrenched barriers between wife and husband, father and son, with the latter relationship providing an unexpectedly moving moment at the end. It’s the only surprise in a pleasantly predictable film which ultimately demonstrates rather less ambition than its protagonist.Author: AS
Time Out London Issue 1828: August 31-September 7 2005
Cast & crew
Director: Gaby Dellal
Producer: Sarah Curtis, Dorothy Berwin
Cast: Peter Mullan, Brenda Blethyn, Jamie Sives, Billy Boyd, Sean McGinley, Ron Cook, Jodhi May, Benedict Wong full cast
Genre(s): Drama
Rated: 12A
Duration: 98 mins
UK Release: Sep 2 2005
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