Rent Ethel and Ernest (2016)

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1h 31min
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Synopsis:
Forty years, one love, countless cups of tea...Starring Academy Award winner Jim Broadbent, Academy Award nominee, Brenda Blethyn in the title roles and Olivier Award winner Luke Treadaway as Raymond. The cast also includes Virginia McKenna, June Brown, Pam Ferris, Simon Day and Roger Allam, with young actor Harry Collettas young Raymond. Based on the award-winning book by acclaimed British author and illustrator Raymond Briggs, this beautifully hand-drawn, animated feature film tells the true story of Raymond's own parents - 'Ethel and Ernest' - two ordinary Londoners living through a period of extraordinary events and immense social change.
Heart-warming, humorous and bittersweet, 'Ethel and Ernest' is a heartfelt and affectionate tribute to an ordinary couple and an extraordinary generation. A timeless story of love and devotion.
Directors:
Producers:
Camilla Deakin, Ruth Fielding
Voiced By:
Pam Ferris, Jim Broadbent, Brenda Blethyn, Luke Treadaway, Roger Allam, Peter Wight, Virginia McKenna, June Brown, Simon Day, Duncan Wisbey, Alex Jordan, Harry Collett, Gillian Hanna, Karyn Claydon
Writers:
Raymond Briggs, Roger Mainwood
Aka:
Ethel & Ernest
Studio:
Universal Pictures
Genres:
Children & Family, Drama
Collections:
12 Films of Christmas Present, A Brief History of Old Age on Screen: Part 1, Films & TV by topic, Holidays Film Collection, Memory Lane: Films Set in 1920s, The Beatles in Film, A Brief History of Film...
BBFC:
Release Date:
02/01/2017
Run Time:
91 minutes
Languages:
English Audio Description Dolby Digital 2.0, English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • The Making of 'Ethel and Ernest'

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Reviews (2) of Ethel and Ernest

BEAUTIFUL SLICE OF BRITISH LIFE - Ethel and Ernest review by GF

Spoiler Alert
12/07/2017

This lively animated film tells the true story of Raymond Brigg's own parents from the day they first meet until their passing, in the same year in 1971.

Along they way they fall in love, marry, buy their lifelong family home and acquire the various trappings of their times, such as a telephone, a car and other more subliminal items which always set the tone of the times.

History too is very much a part of the story. WW11 comes and goes as does the 1945 Atlee Government and their real life son Raymond himself, grows up and shocks his parents by going to art college in the 1950's.

What makes this special is that it could so readily be the parents of many of us and that is also what makes it so moving.

An underrated masterpiece.

2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

A Gentle Masterpiece - Ethel and Ernest review by AL

Spoiler Alert
14/03/2017

This beautiful film tells the story of the life of a very ordinary couple with tenderness and love. It is true to the book and a marvellous animation. A very moving tribute from Raymond Briggs to his parents.

1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.

Critic review

Ethel and Ernest (aka Ethel & Ernest) review by Adrijan Arsovski - Cinema Paradiso

Ethel and Ernest by Roger Mainwood, based on Raymond Briggs’ graphic novel is poignant, uplifting and bittersweet slice of cinema cake that permeates throughout its running time a diligent entry down a memory lane, if you catch my drift. It’s as nostalgic as it is timeless, to a large extent thanks to its wonderful visuals that captivate and enumerate one’s particular synapse nerve to exactly remember, or rather invoke memories from one’s deepest childhood dreams, hopes, desires.

Or, in twelve words or less, Ethel and Ernest will make you sob like a little rascal.

Ethel and Ernest is everything current celebrity cult culture isn’t. It’s neither sarcastic, nor openly blatant; it’s most certainly not excessive in its use of action and/or Baypocalypse. So, what is Ethel and Ernest then?

Well, firs off: Ethel and Ernest is simple yet complex; simple in the sense that it’s done with utter precision as to quite accurately resemble real life with all its lumps and valleys. But complex as in not knowing what will the future hold; Ethel and Ernest, although depicting author Briggs’ parents’ life in its entirety, is also unpredictable and sad, as in bloody sobbing sad.

The plot follows the voices of Jim Broadbent as Ernest Briggs, Brenda Blethyn playing Ethel Briggs and Luke Treadaway who vocals Raymond Briggs himself, in London 1928. Ernest is a milkman eyeing the 5-year older Ethel who lends her maid services at one wealthy household. Now, Ernest is mesmerized by her beauty and approaches her likes by offering flowers.

Needless to say, they quickly fall for each other and decide to marry afterwards.

Then, after all is said and done, we witness the preceding events that amount to WWII that are handled with such care in what becomes the best rendition of the whole feature. And so, Ernest and Ethel’s ideologies start clashing as their opposing views rupture inward and cause a slight hiccup in their marriage. He believes in the power of labor, while she thinks blue blood best serves the country by a large stretch of a margin. They are the exact opposites, still their loves continues to blossom in the continuing bloodiest years humanity has ever seen.

Eventually, as we progress deeper and venture further into their lives, the ordeal starts divulging into episodic territory, which is not bad per se, but jumps out from our previous established hierarchy of structure, needs and characters motivation.

But the animation, which is borderline, if not just GENIUS, makes up for other parts where Ethel and Ernest stumbles (and there are few). And let’s be honest to ourselves: the people who don’t like nice, animated, hand-drawn figures that imitate life have no taste in art – just to clarify.

Ethel and Ernest is amazing.

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