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The More You Ignore Me
Description
It looks like a comedy story for a family living in the countryside of England. Gina is the perfect mother and wife developed by a strange obsession with the local weatherman, resulting in her transfer to the psychiatric and neurological hospital. Comedy begins when the years pass and her daughter Alice struggles to deal with her mother who is constantly being treated but perhaps there will be a mess that divides the family forever.
It looks like a comedy story for a family living in the countryside of England. Gina is the perfect mother and wife developed by a strange obsession with the local weatherman, resulting in her transfer to the psychiatric and neurological hospital. Comedy begins when the years pass and her daughter Alice struggles to deal with her mother who is constantly being treated but perhaps there will be a mess that divides the family forever.
Actors:
Alexander Morris,
Nadine Hanwell,
Dennis Conlon,
Jamie Thurston,
Rod Glenn,
Clive Mantle,
Sheila Hancock
Alexander Morris
Nadine Hanwell
30 December 1948, Northhampton, England, UK
Dennis Conlon
Jamie Thurston
Rod Glenn
7 October 1971, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
Clive Mantle
3 June 1957, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Sheila Hancock
22 February 1933, Blackgang, Isle of Wight, England, UK
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Keith English
Country:
United Kingdom
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July 06, 2018
It is a bit rough around the edges at times, with some pretty broad dramatic effects, but the narrative motor keeps humming and the sheer force of sympathy drives it along.July 05, 2018
An appealing, bittersweetly funny tale of a Morrissey-mad teenage girl whose life is regularly derailed by her mother's worsening mental state.July 09, 2018
Keith English's film of Jo Brand's novel has a typical Brit-flick kind of hokiness, and this limits the poignancy of the heroine's relationship with her mother.July 04, 2018
The way it interrogates and eventually embraces an unconventional female character and upends assumptions regarding mental illness is something to be celebrated.July 09, 2018
Hunt is hugely watchable in the central role and Brand, adapting from her own novel, should be congratulated for stubbornly avoiding narrative convention.