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The view may be beautiful, but you can't eat it.

Director: Mark Jenkin

Producer: Linn Waite, Kate Byers

Martin Ward is a cove fisherman, without a boat. His brother Steven has repurposed their father’s vessel as a tourist tripper, driving a wedge between the brothers. With their childhood home now a getaway for London money, Martin is displaced to the estate above the picturesque harbour. As his struggle to restore the family to their traditional place creates increasing friction with tourists and locals alike, a tragedy at the heart of the family changes his world.

89 min Rating: 7/10 Released
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Edward Rowe
Edward Rowe
Martin Ward
Mary Woodvine
Mary Woodvine
Sandra Leigh
Giles King
Giles King
Steven Ward
Chloe Endean
Chloe Endean
Wenna Kowalski
Janet Thirlaway
Janet Thirlaway
Mrs. Peters

Movie Info

Director: Mark Jenkin

Producer: Linn Waite, Kate Byers

Production Companies: Early Day Films

Countries: United Kingdom

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CinemaSerf: "Martin" (a competent Edward Rowe) is struggling to come to terms with changes in his tiny fishing village that have left him a bit adrift. His brother has decided that more cash can be made if they use their late father's boat for tourist trips and their former family home is now lived in by "Sandra" (Mary Woodvine" and "Tim" (Simon Shepherd) who compound his frustration by being considered interlopers. The photography helps this stand out for about half an hour. It's monochrome and the camera cuts regularly and effectively between characters, beauty shots and even mixes conversations in an innovate style - especially in scenes like the one in the pool room/at the bar. The thing is, though, once we have become exposed to the techniques of auteur Mark Jenkin, the thing takes a series of rather predictably repetitive turns; the characters turn out to be annoyingly undercooked and the paucity of dialogue all contributes to a rather shallow look at small town mentalities. Woodvine and Stacey Guthrie's bar owning "Liz" serve well as fire-break type characters to absorb some of the intensity from the increasingly exasperated "Martin" but this is really a short film that's overstretched. It is an interesting production and at times looks like it might have made for a decent silent film - but I didn't love it.