This was my sleeper hit of the season. I'd never really watched Outnumbered on TV, but I'd been a keen fan of Drop The Dead Donkey plus the programmes that Andy Hamilton had written for radio.
The casting of the film was intriguing in the mix of the different backgrounds of the key performers, i.e. RSC and Doctor Who, Oscar Nominated Actress plus everything that Billy Connolly has done, but somehow it worked.
It was a black comedy, with definitely touches of Bill Forsyth's work, and iIenjoyed it very much.
Here are my notes:
What We Did On Our Holiday
The casting of the film was intriguing in the mix of the different backgrounds of the key performers, i.e. RSC and Doctor Who, Oscar Nominated Actress plus everything that Billy Connolly has done, but somehow it worked.
It was a black comedy, with definitely touches of Bill Forsyth's work, and iIenjoyed it very much.
Here are my notes:
What We Did On Our Holiday
UK 2014 95
minutes
Director: Andy
Hamilton and Guy Jenkin
Starring: Rosamund Pike, David
Tennant, Billy Connolly, Ben Miller and Amelia Bullmore
Awards
and Nominations
- BAFTA
Scotland nominations for Best Actor (David Tennant) and Best Film
- London
Critics Circle Film Awards Best Actress Award (Rosamund Pike)
- A
further nomination for Best Film
“It’s impossible not to
enjoy this big-hearted and sweet-natured British family movie from Andy
Hamilton and Guy Jenkin – effectively a feature-format development of their
smash-hit BBC TV comedy, Outnumbered,
which pioneered semi-improvised dialogue from the children. It creates a
terrifically ambitious (and unexpected) narrative with a tonne of sharp gags.”
Peter Bradshaw
Andy Hamilton and Guy
Jenkin created and directed the BBC comedy series Outnumbered which ran from 2007 to 2014. Before this they were best
known for the TV comedy Drop the Dead
Donkey (1990 to 1998), although as writers their earlier work included
sketches for many comedy shows including The
Two Ronnies, Smith and Jones, and
Not The Nine O’Clock News.
Rosamund Pike first
made her name playing Jane Bennet in Joe Wright’s 2005 film of Pride and Prejudice. She played supporting roles (and received good
reviews) in numerous films including An
Education (2009), Made in Dagenham
(2010) before securing the lead role (and Oscar and Golden Globe nominations)
in the acclaimed thriller Gone Girl
(2014). David Tennant’s career has
included both stage and screen work: prior to Doctor Who his most high profile film role was in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
(2005) but he had already played leading roles with the RSC. Subsequently he
returned to the RSC to play the title roles in Hamlet and Richard II
(both filmed) as well as teaming up with Catherine Tate (after their brilliant
double act in Doctor Who) in a
version of Much Ado About Nothing set
in the 1980s. His subsequent TV work has
included two series of Broadchurch
(with a third series in production) plus the lead role in Gracepoint, its US remake. He also narrated the spoof documentaries
2012 (about the preparations for the
London Olympics) and W1A (about BBC
bureaucracy).