BBC HomeExplore the BBC
Just to let you know, we're no longer updating this site. More information here

29 November 2009
Accessibility help
Text only
WiltshireWiltshire

BBC Homepage
»BBC Local
Wiltshire
Things to do
People & Places
Nature
History
Religion & Ethics
Arts and Culture
BBC Introducing
TV & Radio

Sites near Wiltshire

Berkshire
Bristol
Dorset
Gloucestershire
Hampshire
Oxford
Somerset

Related BBC Sites

England
 

Contact Us

Like this page?
Send it to a friend!

 
One For The Road
15 One For The Road (2004)

updated 28 June 2004
reviewer's rating
4 out of 5
Reviewed by Adrian Hennigan
average user rating
4 Star


Director
Chris Cooke
Writer
Chris Cooke
Stars
Hywel Bennett
Gregory Chisholm
Mark Devenport
Rupert Procter
Micaiah Dring
Length
96 minutes
Distributor
Tartan Films
Cinema
02 July 2004
Country
UK
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Web Links
Chris Cooke interview at Shooting People website


Rate This Film
What did you think of this film?
Select your star rating from the options below
 

Star Rating: 1  1
Star Rating: 2  2
Star Rating: 3  3
Star Rating: 4  4
Star Rating: 5  5
Average star rating: 3.5 from 67 votes

Low-budget comedy-drama One For The Road signals the arrival of a new British filmmaking talent in writer/director Chris Cooke. Much like its principal characters, the film walks a fine line between humour and pathos as it highlights the perils of looking at life through a pint glass. Aided by strong performances by newcomer Gregory Chisholm and the little-known Rupert Procter - and fuelled equally by alcohol, testosterone, and desperation - this is a real contender for best British film of 2004.

The story centres around four men convicted of drink-driving offences. They are ordered to attend a rehabilitation centre ("the networking opportunity of a lifetime") run by the disturbingly driven Ian (Jonny Phillips). Self-delusional strangers thrown together in an unusually soul-bearing setting, the men are united by their alcohol addiction and varying stages of despair.

"GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS DIRECTED BY MIKE LEIGH"

Young Jimmy (Chisholm) has recently lost his father but gained a derelict warehouse; salesman Paul (Procter) is struggling to keep both his self-belief and marriage together; and Mark (Mark Devenport) is a slacker who runs a dodgy cab racket with pal Vague Tony (Tony Claassen). The only person who finds the glass more than half-full is property tycoon Richard Stevens (a suitably corpulent Hywel Bennett). Even he's not entirely happy, though, trying to bounce back from a messy divorce. As the course progresses, an increasingly stressed Paul pressures Jimmy to sell his warehouse to Richard...

Although the drama in One For The Road is slightly underdeveloped, it's rare to see 'real' British men portrayed in such a believable yet twisted fashion. With its heady cocktail of humour and shattered dreams, this is Glengarry Glen Ross as directed by Mike Leigh, with the visual and editing flair of Steven Soderbergh thrown in for good measure. We'll drink to that.

Find out more about "One For The Road" at
Movie Review Query Engine
The Internet Movie Database


The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites

line
Top | Films and TV Index | Home

Search for a film
Listings for all Wiltshire's cinemas

Search by film name
Search by cinema e.g. Odeon

All of tonight's films (alphabetical list)
Tomorrow's films

The BBC cannot be held responsible for any changes to cinema showings and times not indicated here.

CONTACT

BBC Wiltshire
Broadcasting House
56-58 Prospect Place
Swindon
Wilts
SN1 3RW
Telephone: 01793 513626
E-mail: wiltshire@bbc.co.uk

 




About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy