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Pikadero

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Jonathan Holland The Hollywood Reporter 01/09/2018
A deft balance of the pessimistic and the playful Go to Full Review
Amber Wilkinson Eye for Film 01/09/2018
3.5/5
[Ben] Sharrock also shows a Aki Kaurismki-like interest in colour. Blues, whites and yellows dominate in a way that helps this slight but enjoyable story come pleasingly together, while he also shares the Finnish director's interest in societal issues. Go to Full Review
Allan Hunter Screen International 01/09/2018
Jose Usabiaga's silent, stoical Gorka seems an unlikely partner for the adventurous, ambitious Ane but in the end they are both victims of the times, clinging to each other in the fragile hope of better days. Go to Full Review
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isla s 09/03/2022 This is very much a gentle comedy, most of which is about social awkwardness relating to the male character still living at home with his mother being a bit overly motherly perhaps. Although the title and synopsis may indicate this, there isn't a lot of graphic sex or otherwise explicit scenes in this film, a brief glimpse or two of nudity perhaps (it does focus on a relationship). I thought it was quite a nice watch, with some nice moments, some awkward ones as I say and the ending was quite touching. Given I live in Scotland, I was surprised to see Scotland mentioned a few times in this film and overall I enjoyed watching it. It's one of those films where your made to realise or feel that the silence is deafening. There's some good camerawork and the boys granddad was an amusing character too. I would recommend this film, yes. See more Read all reviews
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Director
Ben Sharrock