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On a Clear Day (2005)

On a Clear Day (2005)
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A middle-aged man gives himself the challenge of a lifetime in this comedy drama from the U.K. Frank (Peter Mullan) has spent most of his 55 years working the same job in the shipyards of Glasgow until he's fired after business tapers off and technology makes his position unnecessary. While Frank tries to put on a brave face, he has no idea of what to do next or what sort of work he should find. Frank's embarrassment gets much worse when he applies for unemployment benefits, only to discover his sister-in-law Angela (Jodhi May) is working behind the corner. As Frank's anxiety grows worse, he begins having panic attacks, leading to sympathy from his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), and son, Rob (Jamie Sives), which only makes him feel more humiliated. One of Frank's few respites from his troubles are his regular visits to a nearby community swimming pool, where he does laps with his pals Eddie (Sean McGinley), Norman (Ron Cook), and Danny (Billy Boyd). One day, one of them jokes about the possibility of swimming the English Channel, which is only 21 miles across at its narrowest point near Dover. However, Frank doesn't think the idea is so silly, and begins training to make the journey; while at first his family and friends think he's gone mad, his plans give him a drive and a sense of purpose he hasn't had since losing his job. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter MullanBrenda Blethyn, (more)
Director(s):
Gaby Dellal
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of On a Clear Day

A middle-aged man gives himself the challenge of a lifetime in this comedy drama from the U.K. Frank (Peter Mullan) has spent most of his 55 years working the same job in the shipyards of Glasgow until he's fired after business tapers off and technology makes his position unnecessary. While Frank tries to put on a brave face, he has no idea of what to do next or what sort of work he should find. Frank's embarrassment gets much worse when he applies for unemployment benefits, only to discover his sister-in-law Angela (Jodhi May) is working behind the corner. As Frank's anxiety grows worse, he begins having panic attacks, leading to sympathy from his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), and son, Rob (Jamie Sives), which only makes him feel more humiliated. One of Frank's few respites from his troubles are his regular visits to a nearby community swimming pool, where he does laps with his pals Eddie (Sean McGinley), Norman (Ron Cook), and Danny (Billy Boyd). One day, one of them jokes about the possibility of swimming the English Channel, which is only 21 miles across at its narrowest point near Dover. However, Frank doesn't think the idea is so silly, and begins training to make the journey; while at first his family and friends think he's gone mad, his plans give him a drive and a sense of purpose he hasn't had since losing his job. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Gaby Dellal
Writer(s):
Alex Rose
Producer(s):
Dorothy BerwinSarah Curtis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language)
Categories:
Independent Films
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    Dennis N.

    I've seen this movie after losing my job about 6 weeks ago. That's not why I rented it in the first place, but it certainly made it more poignant and pointed. When you're in the situation of the main character (or myself), "swimming the channel" can become a metaphor for taking on the challenge of making your life over; putting things right where you can. It can do what no action film can do: inspire you. I recommend it highly. And as a non-member of the UK, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing a familiar theme done in another culture.

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    Susan M.

    As one of the inspirational characters in the movie says, "Yes" rent it! My husband is easily distracted with most movie stories, but this one held his interest. It is an inspirational story that warms your heart.

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    David G.

    My wife and I both enjoy the quality of most British made films and "On a Clear Day" was no exception. Wonderful story line and fine acting highlight this movie. For those who have a problem understanding some of the British dialects (including myself), don't hesitate to use the english subtitles that are available wtih all these films. This is very uplifiting movie. Enjoy it.

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