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Language: English
Genre: Comedy | Drama
Genre: Comedy | Drama
Release Size: 705 Mb
Name: Cemetery Junction (2010) DVDRip XviD-NeDiVx
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Name: Cemetery Junction (2010) DVDRip XviD-NeDiVx
Rip: DVDRip
Just about tiring of his childish ways, the chivalrous and handsome Freddie (Cooke) is ready to move on from his likely lad days, landing himself a job at a local life insurance company. Where he promptly falls in love with the dreamer daughter (Jones) of the stern, staunchly-chauvinistic boss (Fiennes). That she's dating her dad's similarly-macho right hand man (Goode) complicates matters slightly.
Freddie's mates, Bruce (Hughes) and Snork (Doolan), are naturally none too impressed with such lofty career ambitions, the former too busy banging heads with his alcoholic, broken, Irish father (Francis Magee), and the latter, trying to finally woo a woman, to entertain any such notions of escape.
THE VERDICT: A surprisingly sweet-natured and rose-tinted film, Gervais was inspired by his teenage years growing up in 1970s Berkshire, Reading, and the arrival of that rebellious, universal desire to break away. The initial inspiration for Gervais and regular comic partner Stephen Merchant (who, together, previously gave us The Office and Extras) was a line in Bruce Springsteen's Thunder Road - namely "a town full of losers, and we're pulling out of here to win...".
It's all good, clean, nostalgic fun, one that's shamelessly sentimental - the opening is pure Hovis, and then First Of The Summer Wine). Far more Saturday Night, Sunday Morning or The Last Picture Show than Fish Tank or Sweet Sixteen, Gervais and Merchant bravely aim for the heart rather than the head.
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