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Ruby Blue (2008)

Ruby Blue (2008)
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An elderly man's friendship with a young girl is viewed with suspicion both those around him in this drama from British filmmaker Jan Dunn. Jack (Bob Hoskins) has never been an especially good natured man, but after the death of his wife he sinks into a deep depression, rarely leaving the house, losing interest in cleaning and neglecting the racing pigeons that used to be his pride and joy. While Jack's new neighbor Stephanie (Josiane Balasko) tries to bring him out of his shell with her tasty French cooking, he develops a new lease on life when single mother Stacey (Shannon Tomkinson) asks him to look after her nine-year-old daughter Florrie (Jessica Stewart). While Jack insists he doesn't especially like children, he unexpectedly bonds with Florrie and the two become friends. Jack's paternal side comes to the surface, and he takes neighborhood teen Ian (Jody Latham) under his wing when he sees the lad taking a path towards delinquency. But when Florrie disappears under mysterious circumstances, some folks begin to wonder if Jack's friendship with her is entirely innocent. Ruby Blue received its American premiere at the 2008 Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, California. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bob HoskinsJosiane Balasko, (more)
Director(s):
Jan Dunn
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Ruby Blue

An elderly man's friendship with a young girl is viewed with suspicion both those around him in this drama from British filmmaker Jan Dunn. Jack (Bob Hoskins) has never been an especially good natured man, but after the death of his wife he sinks into a deep depression, rarely leaving the house, losing interest in cleaning and neglecting the racing pigeons that used to be his pride and joy. While Jack's new neighbor Stephanie (Josiane Balasko) tries to bring him out of his shell with her tasty French cooking, he develops a new lease on life when single mother Stacey (Shannon Tomkinson) asks him to look after her nine-year-old daughter Florrie (Jessica Stewart). While Jack insists he doesn't especially like children, he unexpectedly bonds with Florrie and the two become friends. Jack's paternal side comes to the surface, and he takes neighborhood teen Ian (Jody Latham) under his wing when he sees the lad taking a path towards delinquency. But when Florrie disappears under mysterious circumstances, some folks begin to wonder if Jack's friendship with her is entirely innocent. Ruby Blue received its American premiere at the 2008 Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, California. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Jan Dunn
Writer(s):
Jan Dunn
Producer(s):
Elaine Wickham
Categories:
Drama
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    Andrea F.

    Ruby Blue depicts a number of people who would otherwise be ostracized misfits, but for their relationships with one another. A feel good movie about the strength of friendship across the generations.

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    Dennis L.

    I am a fan of Mr. Hoskins' work. I loved the movie but I agree with the person that said it was at times hard to understand what the actors were saying. The British dialect was Cockney or something regional......but the story was an eyeopener in that it addressed people's perceptions and how we sometimes judge on face value alone. I loved it!

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    Oscar P.

    A good movie about a group of outcast from one neighborhood who got together and became good friends. Unfortunately, their past and eliged past keeps them from associating with all the nieghborhood.

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