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The film begins with a day nearing end. Rachel, the daughter in the first family, is shown working in a [[nursing home]]. Phil, her father, is shown driving people around in his taxi. Penny, Rachel's mother, is shown working as a cashier at [[Safeway (UK)|Safeway]] store alongside Maureen, the mother in the second family. When Penny leaves work, she bikes home to find her eighteen-year-old son Rory in a fight with a local boy for taking his football. Rory is a lazy, [[obese]], ill-mannered teenager who stays home all day and doesn't work. Complications with Rory's obesity arise when after an altercation with a gang of youths playing "[[Piggy in the Middle]]", he ultimately runs out of breath, begins to [[hyperventilate]] and is hospitalised after suffering a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]. |
The film begins with a day nearing end. Rachel, the daughter in the first family, is shown working in a [[nursing home]]. Phil, her father, is shown driving people around in his taxi. Penny, Rachel's mother, is shown working as a cashier at [[Safeway (UK)|Safeway]] store alongside Maureen, the mother in the second family. When Penny leaves work, she bikes home to find her eighteen-year-old son Rory in a fight with a local boy for taking his football. Rory is a lazy, [[obese]], ill-mannered teenager who stays home all day and doesn't work. Complications with Rory's obesity arise when after an altercation with a gang of youths playing "[[Piggy in the Middle]]", he ultimately runs out of breath, begins to [[hyperventilate]] and is hospitalised after suffering a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]. |
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The second family consists of Maureen, another cashier at Safeway, and her daughter Donna, a |
The second family consists of Maureen, another cashier at Safeway, and her daughter Donna, a waitress at a cafe. A brief storyline involves a dispute with Donna's boyfriend, Jason. Donna finds herself pregnant, despite being on the [[Combined oral contraceptive pill|pill]], and this leads to a heated argument between the three characters. |
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The third family consists of Ron, who is a taxi driver along with Phil, his unemployed teenage daughter Samantha, and his wife Carol, an unemployed alcoholic who is always shown intoxicated. |
The third family consists of Ron, who is a taxi driver along with Phil, his unemployed teenage daughter Samantha, and his wife Carol, an unemployed alcoholic who is always shown intoxicated. |
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Directed by | Mike Leigh |
Written by | Mike Leigh |
Produced by | Simon Channing-Williams |
Edited by | Lesley Walker |
Music by | Andrew Dickson |
Distributed by | UGC Films United Artists (USA) |
Country | Template:Film UK |
Language | English |
All or Nothing is a 2002 British drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh. Typical of Leigh's work, the film is set in present-day London, and revolves around three working-class families and the depiction of their everyday lives. It was well-received by critics and audiences alike, receiving an 83% fresh rating on Rottentomatoes and an average B+ grade on Yahoo! Movies.
Plot summary
The film begins with a day nearing end. Rachel, the daughter in the first family, is shown working in a nursing home. Phil, her father, is shown driving people around in his taxi. Penny, Rachel's mother, is shown working as a cashier at Safeway store alongside Maureen, the mother in the second family. When Penny leaves work, she bikes home to find her eighteen-year-old son Rory in a fight with a local boy for taking his football. Rory is a lazy, obese, ill-mannered teenager who stays home all day and doesn't work. Complications with Rory's obesity arise when after an altercation with a gang of youths playing "Piggy in the Middle", he ultimately runs out of breath, begins to hyperventilate and is hospitalised after suffering a heart attack.
The second family consists of Maureen, another cashier at Safeway, and her daughter Donna, a waitress at a cafe. A brief storyline involves a dispute with Donna's boyfriend, Jason. Donna finds herself pregnant, despite being on the pill, and this leads to a heated argument between the three characters.
The third family consists of Ron, who is a taxi driver along with Phil, his unemployed teenage daughter Samantha, and his wife Carol, an unemployed alcoholic who is always shown intoxicated.
The film does not have one single storyline, but several. All are leading up to the climax, when Rory suffers a heart attack, leading to a relationship crisis in the first family.
Cast
- Timothy Spall as Phil
- Lesley Manville as Penny
- James Corden as Rory
- Alison Garland as Rachel
- Ruth Sheen as Maureen
- Marion Bailey as Carol
- Paul Jesson as Ron
- Sam Kelly as Sid
- Kathryn Hunter as Cécile
- Sally Hawkins as Samantha
- Helen Coker as Donna
- Daniel Mays as Jason
- Ben Crompton as Craig
- Robert Wilfort as Dr. Simon Griffith
- Gary McDonald as Neville
Awards
The film won the London Film Critics Circle Award for Best British Film of the Year, and Mike Leigh was nominated for Best Director at the European Film Awards. The film was also nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
References
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: All or Nothing". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-10-24.